środa, 17 kwietnia 2013

Boston Marathon bystander Carlos Arredondo says he acted instinctively

Carlos Arredondo was one of them. As Gawker Carlos Arredondo, who was at the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon when two explosives detonated, leaves the scene on April 15, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.One of the responders in the photograph—the man in the cowboy hat—has been identified as Carlos Arredondo, a Costa Rican immigrant (originally undocumented) whose Marine son died in action in Iraq in 2004. The dayCarlos Arredondo, was at the Boston Marathon when the bombs went off and assisted many who were injured. He has appeared on several times on Democracy Now! over the years. He became a prominent antiwar activist after his son, Alexander, was killedCarlos Arredondo came to the Boston Marathon to honor his son who was killed in Iraq, but ended up being hailed as a hero for his actions Monday. After the explosions, the mourning father channeled his grief into heroism when he tended to wounds thatCarlos Arredondo, was at the Boston Marathon when the bombs went off and assisted many who were injured. He has appeared on several times on Democracy Now! over the years. He became a prominent antiwar activist after his son, Alexander, was killed
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