Again, no conviction, no confession, no trial and no due process, yet. How is it OK for them to say this?
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Because they're still calling him a [i]suspect[/i]. Innocent until proven guilty. But he is still a suspect.
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"The search is done. The terror is over. And justice has won." Complete opposite of innocent until proven guilty.
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Oh, blow me. That's the OP talking! I was referring to the CNN article! Of course OP is out of line saying "the search is done," the cops still have to look for more explosives these nuts may have planted around the neighborhood, and they haven't even had a court date set yet... let alone a hearing. You should be able to figure some of this stuff out on your own.
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Edited by Player3Th0mas: 4/20/2013 7:05:06 AMErm, the title was a tweet from the Boston Police Dept.
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lol good point... maybe they posted that because they liked the rhyme? I dunno... part of me wants to say it's unprofessional, but I can understand it given how so many of their resources were dedicated to tracking down these guys over the course of the week.
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No, the Boston police said that.
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Did you read what they said? They said the exact opposite of what you just stated.