Two backpacks detonated as Boston gears for marathon

Agence France-Presse

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Two backpacks detonated as Boston gears for marathon

CJ GUNTHER

Police detonate two backpacks near the Boston Marathon finish line and arrest a suspect a year after the Boston Marathon bombings

BOSTON, USA – Police detonated two backpacks near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Tuesday night, April 15 (Wednesday, April 16 Philippine time) and arrested a suspect on the anniversary of last year’s deadly bombings, media reported.

Hundreds of people were evacuated after the backpacks were found at the scene of the twin bombings that killed 3 people exactly a year ago.

The Boston Police Department wrote on its official Twitter account that a male suspect had been taken into custody in connection with the unattended backpacks.


 

Later, the backpacks were detonated as a precautionary measure, said Boston police Superintendent Randall Halstead during a briefing.


 

The suspect, identified as Kevin Edson, 25,was walking barefoot down the middle of Boylston Street just before 7 p.m., the Boston Globe reported.

Halstead said the man was dressed in black, carrying a knapsack and acting strangely but he did not give details of his behavior.

Edson told an officer that he had a rice cooker in the bag, at which time he was arrested and the bomb squad was called in, said Halstead.

He said the bag was “rendered safe” by the bomb squad, and another bag located near the scene was also detonated in the same way.

The Globe said Halstead did not say what, if anything, police found in either bag, except to say there were “pieces” in the suspect’s bag that may verify what he said about the rice cooker. Halstead said police were investigating who owned the second bag.

This year’s marathon takes place Monday.

Edson is scheduled to be arraigned in court Wednesday on charges of threatening battery, possession of a hoax device, threat to commit a crime, disturbing the peace, disturbing a public assembly, and disorderly conduct, police said, according to the Globe.

A witness told the Agence France-Presse that the suspect insisted that he was a university student at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, according to the witness.

Boston earlier paid solemn tribute to the victims and survivors of the April 15, 2013 marathon bombings, observing a moment of silence and raising the US flag exactly one year after the attacks. – Rappler.com

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