...following two blasts near the finish line of the Boston Marathon that killed two people and injured many others. Police Commissioner Edward Davis says authorities aren't certain that the explosion that occurred more than an hour later at the...
...official said. The official was speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation was ongoing. Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis asked people to stay indoors or go back to their hotel rooms and avoid crowds as bomb squads checked...
...state police Col. Timothy Alben said. Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said investigators also gathered a...clustered around to cheer them on. Davis, the police commissioner, said authorities had received "no specific intelligence...
...bomb suspect as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, who has been living in Cambridge. - Around 8 a.m., Boston's police commissioner says all of Boston must stay in their homes as the search for the surviving suspect in the bombings continues...
...stay inside and unlock their doors only for uniformed police. "We believe this man to be a terrorist," Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis said. "We believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people." Copyright 2013 The Associated...
Now Playing Synopsis: In this modern noir from director Allen Hughes, his first fiction feature-length film in over a decade, Mark Wahlberg stars as Billy Taggart, a New York City private eye struggling to get his deadbeat clients to pay when he gets a call from Mayor Hostetler (Russell Crowe). His honor remembers Billy from seven years ago when, as a cop, the young man shot a rapist who had been exonerated on a technicality. Back then, the Mayor told Billy he was a hero, but Billy was still forced off the job due to the public outcry and some incriminating evidence that never saw the light of day. Now the mayor needs someone he can trust to find out if his wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is having an affair - a fact that could cause him considerable trouble seeing as Election Day is just a week away. As Billy digs for the truth, he uncovers layers of political corruption, and discovers he himself is nothing more than a pawn in a much bigger game. The film co-stars Jeffrey Wright as a police commissioner, Kyle Chandler as a political consultant, and Barry Pepper as the mayor's political rival. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Russell Crowe, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jeffrey Wright, Barry Pepper Movie Details Play Trailer
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...the seriousness of the matters they were involved in,'' Police Commissioner Howard Safir said. While more than 75 detectives have been...while the vast majority of them acted appropriately,'' the police commissioner said.
...civil rights charges. ''For people to start making comparisons to Rodney King, I just think is outrageous,'' Police Commissioner John Timoney told ABC's ''Good Morning America.'' ''He is resisting throughout. Now, does that justify...
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