Devices were found placed around a city. The devices consisted of large LED displays with circuit boards and batteries attached. Let's look at some quotes from Boston public officials.
"For those who responded to it, professionals, it had a very sinister appearance," Coakley said. "It had a battery behind it and wires."
Assistant Attorney General John Grossman called the light boards "bomb-like" devices.
A visibly angry Mayor Menino said he would ask the Federal Communications Commission to yank TBS's broadcasting license for what he called "an outrageous act to gain publicity for their product."
“Just a little over a mile away from the placement of the first device, a group of terrorists boarded airplanes and launched an attack on New York City,” police Commissioner Edward Davis said in an interview with The Associated Press. “The city clearly did not overreact. Had we taken any other steps, we would have been endangering the public,” he said.
Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis called the stunt "unconscionable,"
Democratic Rep. Ed Markey, a Boston-area congressman, added, "It would be hard to dream up a more appalling publicity stunt."
I'd say ol' Ed doesn't have a very good imagination.
"For those who responded to it, professionals, it had a very sinister appearance," Coakley said. "It had a battery behind it and wires."
Assistant Attorney General John Grossman called the light boards "bomb-like" devices.
A visibly angry Mayor Menino said he would ask the Federal Communications Commission to yank TBS's broadcasting license for what he called "an outrageous act to gain publicity for their product."
“Just a little over a mile away from the placement of the first device, a group of terrorists boarded airplanes and launched an attack on New York City,” police Commissioner Edward Davis said in an interview with The Associated Press. “The city clearly did not overreact. Had we taken any other steps, we would have been endangering the public,” he said.
Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis called the stunt "unconscionable,"
Democratic Rep. Ed Markey, a Boston-area congressman, added, "It would be hard to dream up a more appalling publicity stunt."
I'd say ol' Ed doesn't have a very good imagination.
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Date: 2007-02-02 03:27 pm (UTC)From:Wow. how do people say these things with a straight face?