Today is the 9th anniversary of the April 15, 2013 Boston Marathon. RIP those killed by the two terrorists. Continued prayers and support for those who were seriously injured for life. Thank you to all first responders who saved many lives following that heinous attack.
Gov. Charlie Baker and Wu laid wreaths at the sites of the bombings on Boylston Street, and observed a moment of silence for the victims. Three people died that day: Martin Richard, Lingzi Lu, and Krystle Campbell, while Officer Sean Collier and Officer Dennis Simmonds died in the aftermath of the event. Over two hundred others were injured in the attack, and 17 people lost limbs.
Since 2015, the city has worked to rebrand the somber anniversary as “One Boston Day,” “an opportunity to celebrate the resiliency, generosity, and strength demonstrated by the people of Boston and those around the world in response to the tragedy of April 15th, 2013,” the event website states. Recommendations to commemorate the day include calling an older Bostonian in the neighborhood and donating blood with the Red Cross.
Lest we forget.
Note - 2013 BFD bombing incident response audio below.
Gov. Charlie Baker and Wu laid wreaths at the sites of the bombings on Boylston Street, and observed a moment of silence for the victims. Three people died that day: Martin Richard, Lingzi Lu, and Krystle Campbell, while Officer Sean Collier and Officer Dennis Simmonds died in the aftermath of the event. Over two hundred others were injured in the attack, and 17 people lost limbs.
Since 2015, the city has worked to rebrand the somber anniversary as “One Boston Day,” “an opportunity to celebrate the resiliency, generosity, and strength demonstrated by the people of Boston and those around the world in response to the tragedy of April 15th, 2013,” the event website states. Recommendations to commemorate the day include calling an older Bostonian in the neighborhood and donating blood with the Red Cross.
Lest we forget.
Charlie Baker, Michelle Wu honor ninth anniversary of Boston Marathon bombing with ‘One Boston’
“It’s really emotional being here, and I know this moment has come through so much planning and so many feelings from families who are impacted and members of our community,” Wu said.
www.bostonherald.com
Note - 2013 BFD bombing incident response audio below.
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