The Boston Marathon Investigation

The Boston Marathon Investigation

The Boston marathon was a low moment in the history of the US. While the 9/11 was dampening the Boston Marathon Bombing was even a daunting moment. The people that lost their lives during this attack did not deserve to experience such a catastrophe. It is quite evident that society might never be able to get over the deaths of these people. However, one thing that seems to come out is the issue of investigation and the intrigues after the bombing. In one of the incidences revolving around the research, a man was shot by an FBI agent. While there many things that revolved around the shooting, there seem to be having a problem with the investigation.

It remains a mystery till date how an FBI agent shot a killed a person during questioning. The father of Ibrahim Todashev showed pictures of his son’s body. From his argument, Todashev was shot about seven times. The report that the FBI presented was that he becomes violent. However, the father seems to disagree with this view. He argues that the there is no way that his son might have become violent[1]. The issue has always remained controversial, and it is hard to get to the bottom of the matter. However, one thing that comes out is that there are a lot of controversies that surround the investigation and the whole bombing issue.

In a nutshell, it might be hard to get the truth of what happened to the investigation. The bitter thing is that people lost their lives and there is a need to have closure on the issue. It is essential to get the suspect and give justice to the family.

 

 

Bibliography

Singh, Ajay K., Noah G. Ditkofsky, John D. York, Hani H. Abujudeh, Laura A. Avery, John F. Brunner, Aaron D. Sodickson, and Michael H. Lev. “Blast injuries: from improvised explosive device blasts to the Boston Marathon bombing.” Radiographics 36, no. 1 (2016): 295-307.

[1] Singh, Ajay K., Noah G. Ditkofsky, John D. York, Hani H. Abujudeh, Laura A. Avery, John F. Brunner, Aaron D. Sodickson, and Michael H. Lev. “Blast injuries: from improvised explosive device blasts to the Boston Marathon bombing.” Radiographics 36, no. 1 (2016): 295-307.