They should use a more current photo - like the other one the BPD released. He doesn't look like that anymore
This whole thing has been like a movie. Bombings, carjackings, stand offs, chases with tons of gunfire, bad guy gets run over, stopping and searching a train, bombs being thrown out of the jacked car, manhunts, a link to a former Soviet state, international terrorism....
This whole thing has been like a movie. Bombings, carjackings, stand offs, chases with tons of gunfire, bad guy gets run over, stopping and searching a train, bombs being thrown out of the jacked car, manhunts, a link to a former Soviet state, international terrorism....
They do use the other photos, click on the link, or just wait two seconds for their second cover story to scroll, which they use a much more recent photo.
Or, you can get upset that they are using an official photo in the "headline" area of their story.
It would be helpful if CNN would put a map of Boston up showing where all these places are in relation to each other, instead of just showing us 50 police dudes off in the distance milling about.
The giat I'm catching is that these were two regular joe types until they went off to college. The apparently "self-radicalized" while in college, which should come as no surprise.... I'm sure they received a steady diet of anti-American rhetoric while there.... I know I shouldn't jump to conclusions like that but universities being what they are.....
You do know that I did a google search for "Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev" and got 68,100 results in .25 seconds, then, adding another 2 seconds to find and click "images" on the google screen and came up with the other photos in a total time of 2.25 seconds?
Point is - I don't give a Kyrgyzstan who you are, if a dumbass like me can find an accurate rendition of the bomber in 2.5 seconds, SURELY Yahoo could find an accurate picture.
Piss poor journalism AGAIN.
I never experienced that in college. The closest I came to that was hearing how globalization is grand and its nice to help turd world countries get better and the feel good benefit on American businesses and consumers is a fantastic intangible.
