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Via The Washington Post

 

BOSTON — The FBI on Thursday released photographs and video of two men said to be suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three spectators and injured more than 170 other people.

 

Richard DesLauriers, special agent in charge of the FBI office in Boston, appealed to the public for help in identifying the two men, whom he cautioned should be considered “armed and extremely dangerous.”

 

Appearing at a news briefing with U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, DesLauriers said the two men, both carrying what appeared to be heavy bags on their backs, walked together through the crowd of spectators. He said the man identified as Suspect No. 2, wearing a white cap, was seen leaving his bag at the site of the second explosion Monday. The other man, Suspect No. 1, wore a dark cap.

 

“We initially developed a single person of interest,” not knowing whether the man was acting alone or with others, DesLauriers said. The FBI later determined that there was a second suspect, he said.

 

“Today we are enlisting the public’s help to identify the two suspects,” he said. Photos of the men were displayed on easels set up in the briefing room, and DesLauriers said the images would also be published on the FBI’s Web site.

 

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“Somebody out there” knows who the men are, DesLauriers said, adding: “We consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous.” He warned the public: “No one should approach them.... Do not take any action on your own.” He urged people instead to contact law enforcement.

 

Earlier Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told a House committee in Washington that the FBI wants to interview individuals seen in at least one video from the vicinity of the Boston Marathon finish line, but she would not describe them as suspects.

 

Testifying before the House Homeland Security Committee, Napolitano did not provide details of the men’s appearance or say what the video shows, the Associated Press reported. “There is some video that raised the question” of what the men were doing, she said.

 

Napolitano said it remains unclear whether the bombs that exploded Monday near the finish line of the renowned race were the work of foreign or domestic terrorists.

 

“We don’t know yet whether the attack was planned and executed by a terrorist organization, foreign or domestic, or if it was an individual act,” James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, told lawmakers during a separate hearing on worldwide threats. “Lone wolves, domestic extremists and jihad-inspired or -affiliated groups are certainly determined to attack,” he added in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

 

With the investigation proceeding, President Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and members of the Massachusetts congressional delegation flew to Boston to attend an interfaith prayer service, console victims of the bombings and their relatives and thank medical personnel and first responders.

 

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Napolitano spoke a day after the daunting task of sifting through thousands of images of the Boston Marathon bombing site in search of a culprit suddenly telescoped to a video from a Lord & Taylor security camera.

 

The discovery of video of a man who wore a large backpack to the finish line area and then dropped the package there raised hopes Wednesday for an imminent breakthrough in the case, setting off a media frenzy and insistent statements from authorities that no arrest has been made. A Boston city official said the video is of “special interest” to investigators.

 

The second full day of the investigation into the attack brought jitters, rumors and at least the hope that investigators had made important progress. Massachusetts Gov. Deval L. Patrick (D) said that while the probe is “making some progress . . . it’s going to be slow, it’s going to be methodical.”

 

Boston’s federal courthouse, where hundreds had gathered in response to false reports of an arrest, was briefly evacuated Wednesday because of a bomb threat. Officials also evacuated a Boston hospital, Brigham and Women’s, and Oklahoma City’s City Hall because of suspicious vehicles outside. No explosives were found in those cases.

 

In Boston, many of the injured were released from hospitals. At Brigham and Women’s, which initially treated 35 people, only 11 were still hospitalized Wednesday evening, four of them in critical condition.

 

And Boston University released the name of a previously unidentified woman who was killed in the blast. Lu Lingzi, a graduate student in math and statistics at the university and a Chinese national, was watching the race with friends when the bombs blew up.

 

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Wednesday’s whirlpool of reports demonstrated the extraordinary promise and power that new technologies bring to criminal investigations, but also the risk and unreasonable expectations that now permeate such probes. When federal authorities asked the public for help Monday, they received thousands of video clips and still images of the bomb site.

 

Some people, empowered by smartphones and ever more sophisticated technology, didn’t leave the detective work to the professionals. They joined forces on sites such as Reddit.com to examine crowd pictures, searching for — and then virally distributing — image of backpacks that resembled the shredded bag in photos the FBI released Tuesday.

 

Black backpacks turn out to be ubiquitous, and when five of them were found in a single photo of the crowd on Boylston Street, the search quickly drew criticism from readers worried that innocent people could be harmed by being identified as suspicious.

 

Others questioned whether black backpacks were even the most important lead, recalling the search for white box trucks that steered investigators astray in the D.C. sniper case a decade ago.

 

At midday Wednesday, news organizations such as CNN and the Associated Press reported that investigators had identified a suspect or made an arrest, leading the FBI to issue an unusual appeal: “Contrary to widespread reporting, there have been no arrests made in connection with the Boston Marathon attack. . . . Since these stories often have unintended consequences, we ask the media, particularly at this early stage of the investigation, to exercise caution and attempt to verify information through appropriate official channels before reporting.”

 

CNN said it “had three credible sources on both local and federal levels” for its reports. “As soon as our sources came to us with new information, we adjusted our reporting.”

 

In Boston, police barricades still ringed a 12-block area around the finish line, guarded by city police and the Massachusetts National Guard.

 

Doug Silkwood, a runner wearing his official marathon jacket, stopped at the barricade and recalled how he’d expected his first Boston Marathon to end with “hundreds of thousands of people having a great time.” The bombings dashed all that, said Silkwood, 47, an engineer from San Jose: “It’s probably easier to protect a Boston Celtics game than an open event like the marathon,” but he said he plans to return next year, “to do it out of spite.”

 

At Boston Medical Center, Jenny Chung, a 35-year-old teacher, was released at midday Wednesday, less than 48 hours after shrapnel was blown into her chest, two inches from her heart.

 

She wore an honorary marathon finisher’s medal and carried a teddy bear that relatives had sent her. The medal was a gift from a marathon volunteer; Chung did not run the race, but was a spectator, there to watch a friend whose run ended prematurely.

 

Chung had been poised to video her friend’s triumphant finish when she was knocked to the ground. She felt little pain as she and her friends hurried away.

 

Only when she got to a friend’s apartment did she see blood oozing from her chest. She went to the hospital, where doctors quickly operated to remove the fragment. Investigators collected all her clothing, including her sneakers, for possible clues, she said.

 

At the finish line, Chung had stood with her runner friend’s boyfriend, who held a half dozen yellow helium balloons. Shrapnel from the blast cut open the boyfriend’s calf, and popped some of the balloons. The rest slipped from his grasp as he fell. In video of the scene, a few yellow balloons drift upward, above the carnage.

 

Anyone with information should call the bureau's toll-free number, 800-CALL-FBI (800-225-5324),

 

Branigin reported from Washington. Vernon Loeb in Boston, Steven Mufson in Beijing and Sari Horwitz, Ellen Nakashima and Caitlin Dewey in Washington contributed to this report.





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President Obama speaks to mourners in Boston on Thursday


 

 

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Wiz Khalifa is the proud father of a baby boy. He stopped by The Breakfast Club to talk about fatherhood, working with Gucci Mane, Miguel, endorsement deal with Converse, being mindful of his lyrics and his relationship with Mac Miller.

 

He also talked about Snoop Dogg, Curren$y and Jim Jones having the best weed, his son's birth, upcoming album and more.

 

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The Black Hippy crew is one of the hottest in the game right now. With the rise of Kendrick Lamar, Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock, Top Dawg Entertainment has helped to bring the West Coast back to the forefront of the hip hop music scene.

 

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The next album coming from one of the members is Schoolboy Q's, Oxymoron, due later in the year.

 

The team lands on the upcoming issue of Respect Magazine. You can pick up a copy on April 30th. 

 

 


 

 


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STAR talks about the looting at The Boston Marathon explosion.. The instability of the domestic terrorist and acknowledges Love and Hip Hop's L'oreal's new mixtape.

 

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Radio legend Troi Torain (STAR) always delivers hard-hitting objective truth. As a culture critic he is vicious, as a businessman he is relentless, as a luminary he is un-matched.

Considered radio pioneers by many, Star & Buc Wild have set precedents on the urban landscape and were recently inducted into News One's "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys Of All Time."

Star & Buc Wild made the national stage on MTV (1999) but it was their radio show on New York's Hot 97 (2000 - 2003) that secured their place in Hip-Hop history.

Star & Buc Wild's resume includes The Source magazine, MTV Networks, Hot 97, Power 104.1, Power 105.1, Pulse 87, Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, Vladtv, Thisis50, 100.3 The Beat and shot97.com and VH1 (Reality Television).

This clip is from their LIVE show (12noon -- 2pm) on http://shot97.com.

Media relations contact Sarah O'Neil — thehater1964@yahoo.com


 


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In an overzealous attempt to be the first news station to report an arrest in the Boston Marathon bombings, CNN mistakenly reported on Wednesday that a "dark skinned male" had been taken into custody. The Associated Press and Fox News quickly followed suit. The only problem was there had not been an arrest at the time, and as of this morning authorities are still looking for the person or persons responsible for the unthinkable act.

 

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CNN reported that the breakthrough came from surveillance footage from Lord & Taylor's department store near the site of the second blast and additional footage from a Boston television station.

 

I was told they have a breakthrough in the identification of the suspect, and I’m told — and I want to be very careful about this because people get very sensitive when you say these things — I was told by one of these sources who’s a law enforcement official that this was a dark-skinned male,” King reported. “The official used some other words, I’m going to repeat them until we get more information because of the sensitivities. There are some people who will take offense even in saying that.”

CNN's Fran Townsend backed up King's report.

What was perfectly clear to me, according to this official, an arrest has been made,” Townsend said.

45 minutes later, Townsend backtracked on her initial report.

 

There’s not somebody in custody or arrested,” she stuttered. “The situation is very fluid… There was a misunderstanding. That was said to me, not so much that we had misunderstood, but that there has been a misunderstanding and lots of cross communication.”

 

PBS anchor Gwen Ifill criticized the station on Twitter for their report.

 

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CNN later gave a statement to The Huffington Post regarding their error.

 

"CNN had three credible sources on both local and federal levels," the spokesperson said. "Based on this information we reported our findings. As soon as our sources came to us with new information we adjusted our reporting."

 

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CNN's on air mistake







The Young Turks report



Information from Raw Story was used in this report.



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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently caught up with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis on the Red Carpet at the MTV Movie Awards!

Macklemore talks about "Thrift Shop" being more than 5 times platinum and tries onJack's new blue "Beat It" jacket!

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Hammerstein Ballroom was the place for an epic night of music and fun as Power 105.1's DJ Prostyle celebrated his birthday on Tuesday, April 16th.

 

Performers on the night included Chris Brown, Fabolous, Fat Joe, Ciara, Future and Wale.

 

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"Another Round" - Fat Joe Feat. Chris Brown

 

 


 

 


"Tonight (Let Me Love You"" - Ne-Yo

 

 


 

 


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"M.I.A" x "Lotus Flower Bomb" x "Bad" - Wale

 

 

 

 

 


"No Hands" - Wale (Waka Flaka)

 

 


 

 

 


Future "Bugatti" x "Karate Chop" x "Good Kush & Alcohol"

 

 


 

 


Ciara "Promise"

 

 


 

 

 


Ciara "Oh"

 

 


 

 


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Funkmaster Flex went all out on his new mixtape, Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself? The popular Hot 97 DJ recruited some of the hottest rappers in the game for this project.

 

Lloyd Banks, Slaughterhouse, Fabolous, The Lox, Uncle Murda, Childish Gambino, Action Bronson, A$AP Rocky, Busta Rhymes, Future, J. Cole, Cam'Ron, Lil Wayne, Maino, Troy Ave, Mac Miller, Joey Bada$$, Young Jeezy, 2 Chainz, Juicy J, Lil Reese, Ne-Yo, Swizz Beatz and many more contributed songs

 

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Jay-Z is honored by Time magazine as he lands on the cover of their annual issue of The 100 Most Inlfuetial People In the World issue. The 42-year old rapper/business mogul continues to raise the bar by making one power move after the other.

 

Jay Z embodies so much of what makes New York New York. A kid from a tough neighborhood who grows up in public housing, overcomes lots of bad influences on the street, never lets go of his dream, makes it to the top — and then keeps going, pursuing new outlets for his creativity and ambition. When no one would sign him to a record contract, he created his own label and built a music empire — before going on to design clothing lines, open sports bars and, most recently, represent professional athletes. He’s an artist-entrepreneur who stands at the center of culture and commerce in 21st century America, and his influence stretches across races, religions and regions. He’s never forgotten his roots — “Empire State of Mind” was a love song to our city — and as a co-owner of the NBA Nets, he helped bring a major league sports team back to Brooklyn, not far from his old neighborhood. In nearly everything he’s tried, he’s found success. (He even put a ring on Beyoncé.) And in doing so, he’s proved that the American Dream is alive and well.



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Dipset Capo Jim Jones is back with another one of his slick Revamp music videos. This time Jim remixes "Hello Love" by newly signed Cash Money Records artist, T.Rone.

 

Directed by Dj Drewski

 

Tweet or Instagram at @JimJonesCapo or @SoDrewski

Download full song: http://www47.zippyshare.com/v/29453969/file.html

 

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Pics After The Jump

 

Rita Ora is living out her dreams. The Kosovo born, British raised singer is signed to Jay-Z's Roc Nation label and is getting ready to release her self-titled debut album in the U.S. soon.

 

She looks lovely on the cover of Elle Magazine's "Women In Music" issue. Check out an excerpt from her cover story as well as photos from her shoot with Thomas Whiteside.

 

On never allowing her record label to dictate her style: "That should never be allowed! It’s like somebody telling you what to sing."

On scoring that red Marchesa gown she wore to the 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards: "I went up to [Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman] and said, 'Hi, I'm Rita. Nice to meet you. I need to wear your dress.' She was like, 'What dress?' They've got 10 million dresses. I said, 'Look, I have your dress as the screen saver on my phone. This red dress needs to be on my body.'"

On her childhood idols, the Spice Girls: "I just remember watching them – not even meeting them – and I was completely mesmerized. It feels great to meet someone who is not human, but is."

On her 2009 "big break" with artist Jay-Z who signed her to his label: "I didn't think in a million years that I'd fly to New York to meet one of the biggest music moguls of our time."

 

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