Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Two Chechens, who like Al Qaeda, killing random people (mostly Americans) in Boston. Another problem with globalization?
originally posted by MLipton:
And we'll have to see if the tax day timing has anything to do with it. Regardless, it's appalling.
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originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Two Chechens, who like Al Qaeda, killing random people (mostly Americans) in Boston. Another problem with globalization?
they would need backers for that, hopefully they're unaffiliated amateurs.originally posted by SFJoe:
These guys sure do seem like pathetic amateurs. They set off bombs in a public place and then just went home?
If they were pros, they'd have been on planes out of town Monday. With some cash in their wallets. Two different planes, to two different first destinations. And then to get lost in a -stan somewhere.
Or so it seems to me.
originally posted by SFJoe:
These guys sure do seem like pathetic amateurs. They set off bombs in a public place and then just went home?
If they were pros, they'd have been on planes out of town Monday. With some cash in their wallets. Two different planes, to two different first destinations. And then to get lost in a -stan somewhere.
Or so it seems to me.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by SFJoe:
These guys sure do seem like pathetic amateurs. They set off bombs in a public place and then just went home?
If they were pros, they'd have been on planes out of town Monday. With some cash in their wallets. Two different planes, to two different first destinations. And then to get lost in a -stan somewhere.
Or so it seems to me.
Counterterrorism specialist agrees:
[From the NYT]
Several officials, asked about the tradecraft employed by the two brothers identified as suspects, said that despite the devastation they are alleged to have caused at the marathon and the killing of one police officer and grievous wounding of another, their planning and tactics appeared, at least at this point, to be flawed.
“They didn’t practice tradecraft,” said one official, a veteran counterterrorism investigator who has been briefed on the case. “Listen, I just don’t understand how anybody could do something like that and basically go home and expect that they wouldn’t get caught.”
Another official pointed to one obvious flaw in their operational strategy.
“They apparently didn’t have a plan to escape,” the official said.
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
It's actually a pleasing thing to know that criminals aren't all that bright.
The younger one seems to be improvising pretty well today.originally posted by Yule Kim:
Maybe it wasn't a flaw. Maybe they just wanted to cause as much mayhem as possible before getting caught.
or cause mayhem before dying in a shoot out with police.originally posted by Yule Kim:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by SFJoe:
These guys sure do seem like pathetic amateurs. They set off bombs in a public place and then just went home?
If they were pros, they'd have been on planes out of town Monday. With some cash in their wallets. Two different planes, to two different first destinations. And then to get lost in a -stan somewhere.
Or so it seems to me.
Counterterrorism specialist agrees:
[From the NYT]
Several officials, asked about the tradecraft employed by the two brothers identified as suspects, said that despite the devastation they are alleged to have caused at the marathon and the killing of one police officer and grievous wounding of another, their planning and tactics appeared, at least at this point, to be flawed.
“They didn’t practice tradecraft,” said one official, a veteran counterterrorism investigator who has been briefed on the case. “Listen, I just don’t understand how anybody could do something like that and basically go home and expect that they wouldn’t get caught.”
Another official pointed to one obvious flaw in their operational strategy.
“They apparently didn’t have a plan to escape,” the official said.
Maybe it wasn't a flaw. Maybe they just wanted to cause as much mayhem as possible before getting caught.
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Is there a good, detailed account of the shoot-out around?