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    New York Post Verified account ‏@nypost 15 Apr 2013

    Breaking: Authorities ID a Saudi national as a suspect in Boston Marathon bombingshttp://nyp.st/XNBHHr 

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      1. Gerry Callahan ‏@GerryCallahan 15 Apr 2013

        Holy crap. Post says they've got a guy @nypost: Authorities ID a Saudi national as suspect in Marathon bombings http://nyp.st/XNBHHr ”

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      3. Tom Shattuck ‏@tomshattuck 15 Apr 2013

        @GerryCallahan @nypost --but we apologized for the video...

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      1. Jim Avery ‏@TheSoundDefense 15 Apr 2013

        .@nypost how can you just blatantly lie to people like this in a time of crisis?

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      2. Trocar ‏@TrocarRogue 15 Apr 2013

        @thesounddefense I think CBS radio was reporting the same thing?

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      4. Jim Avery ‏@TheSoundDefense 15 Apr 2013

        @TrocarRogue Boston police said they have no idea where the NY Post is getting their information

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      6. Trocar ‏@TrocarRogue 15 Apr 2013

        @thesounddefense Hmm, could be CBS radio reported based off Post, or BPD is doing info dissemination control for now?

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      7. Jim Avery ‏@TheSoundDefense 15 Apr 2013

        @TrocarRogue that's my guess, CBS Radio jumped the gun and didn't bother to verify the Post's claims

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      8. Trocar ‏@TrocarRogue 15 Apr 2013

        .@thesounddefense Google "saudi national boston -post" and you get one "relevant" article from the Enquirer...

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      9. Jim Avery ‏@TheSoundDefense 15 Apr 2013

        @TrocarRogue the Enquirer isn't exactly a step up

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      11. Trocar ‏@TrocarRogue 15 Apr 2013

        @thesounddefense I will say tho that in situations like this, inter-agency communication isn't best. FBI is staying mum.

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    1. Chris Neild ‏@TruckNeild 15 Apr 2013

      “@nypost: Breaking: Authorities ID a Saudi national as a suspect in Boston Marathon bombings http://nyp.st/XNBHHr ”

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      1. Matt Binder ‏@MattBinder 15 Apr 2013

        Either you guys have an in that Boston media doesn't or… RT @nypost Breaking: Authorities ID a Saudi national as suspect in Boston bombings

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      3. Luke L ‏@CadetLdgrd 15 Apr 2013

        @MattBinder @nypost looks like they do, because all media outlets now confirm it to be true

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      4. Matt Binder ‏@MattBinder 15 Apr 2013

        @CadetLdgrd Oh you mean the Saudi who was tackled to the ground by random civilians for "looking suspicious?" @nypost

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      5. Luke L ‏@CadetLdgrd 15 Apr 2013

        @MattBinder @nypost No, the Saudi that IS in custody, #youpeople sure don't like facts.

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      6. Matt Binder ‏@MattBinder 15 Apr 2013

        @CadetLdgrd Uh, that is the Saudi IN CUSTODY. Dumbass. @nypost

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      7. Luke L ‏@CadetLdgrd 15 Apr 2013

        @MattBinder @nypost So can you admit you are wrong?

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      8. Matt Binder ‏@MattBinder 15 Apr 2013

        @CadetLdgrd lmao, you mean after you were wrong just 5 seconds earlier in the previous tweet. @nypost

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      9. Luke L ‏@CadetLdgrd 15 Apr 2013

        @MattBinder Is there not a person of the Saudi nationality in custody? The tweet (yours) I initially responded to said no one was in custody

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    2. Fatima Alhamlan, PhD ‏@FatimahAlhamlan 15 Apr 2013

      Say what?!! “@nypost: Breaking: Authorities ID a Saudi national as a suspect in Boston Marathon bombings http://nyp.st/XNBHHr ”

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