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Some interesting tweets on the CBS twitter feed:
JUST IN: Man sought as possible suspect is WHITE MALE, wearing white baseball cap on backwards, gray hoodie and black jacket. (11 mins ago)
MORE: Source tells @CBSNews that possible suspect identified in Boston bombings through cell phone tower call logs http://CBSNews.com
https://twitter.com/CBSNews
These came after CBS reported that there had been no arrest, so could be that they've identified a suspect but haven't actually made an arrest. Could also be nothing.
On their news site now:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162...us-on-possible-suspect-in-surveillance-video/
Complete aside, couldn't help but notice the coincidence of the CBS correspondent's name - Bob(by) Orr.
JUST IN: Man sought as possible suspect is WHITE MALE, wearing white baseball cap on backwards, gray hoodie and black jacket. (11 mins ago)
MORE: Source tells @CBSNews that possible suspect identified in Boston bombings through cell phone tower call logs http://CBSNews.com
https://twitter.com/CBSNews
These came after CBS reported that there had been no arrest, so could be that they've identified a suspect but haven't actually made an arrest. Could also be nothing.
On their news site now:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162...us-on-possible-suspect-in-surveillance-video/
Authorities investigating the deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon have zeroed in on a man seen on surveillance video near the site of the attack.
At the site of what became the second explosion on Monday, surveillance video captured a white man placing a backpack on the ground while talking on a cell phone, sources told CBS News correspondent Bob Orr. The man was wearing a black jacket, a grey hooded sweatshirt and a white or offwhite baseball cap on backwards. He is 6 feet tall or 6-foot-2 with a medium build.
Authorities are seeking the man either as a witness or as a possible suspect. At this point, federal officials say, no arrests have been made.
Video captured the man on the phone when the first explosion went off.
Investigators focused on the timeframe of that call and retrieved cell-phone information from that period to identify potential call users. Authorities then matched up the users' identities with pictures and video footage to zero in on a suspect.
Complete aside, couldn't help but notice the coincidence of the CBS correspondent's name - Bob(by) Orr.
