Photos of first and second explosions.
At least 176 people injured with many reporting missing limbs, two confirmed dead, including an 8-year-old child.
By H. Nelson Goodson
April 15, 2013
Boston, MA - The Boston Marathon bombings death toll stands at 3, they were identified as Krystle Campbell, 29, Martin Richard, 8, and Lingzi Lu or Lu Lingzi a Chinese national. More than 176 people were reported injured with 10 losing their limbs (legs, arms and feet), including Richard's 6-year-old sister who lost a leg. At least 17 people were reported in critical condition and 25 were in serious condition.
The first small bomb device exploded at 2:50 p.m. near the finish line and seconds afterwards a second bomb exploded about one block away injuring multiple runners and spectators near by.
The first small bomb device exploded at 2:50 p.m. near the finish line and seconds afterwards a second bomb exploded about one block away injuring multiple runners and spectators near by.
The first bomb exploded four hours after the 26.2 mile marathon race began. More than 27,000 runners participated in this year's Patriot Day marathon race. The race was temporarily suspended.
Federal investigators are investigating the bombings as a "terrorist attack."
No one has claimed responsibility, according to feds who have taken over the crime scene and investigation.
Man lost part of his legs during blast at the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday. Carlos Arredondo wearing cowboy hat, an immigrant helped the victim. Photo: Charles Krupa