South End Patch
Category: Arrests
Parking Restrictions, Heightened Security for Obama Visit
President Barack Obama will be in the South End on Thursday to lead a special interfaith service dedicated to the victims of the attacks at the marathon on Monday. The service…
Two People Shot at 609 Shawmut Avenue
Boston Police responded to a report of a shooting at 609 Shawmut Avenue at 10:01 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17. Officers found two victims shot. One of the victims was shot…
Doctor Recalls Chaotic Scene in Medical Tent After Blasts
Dr. Martin Levine was standing outside a medical tent on Boylston Street Monday afternoon, a half-block from the finish line, when he felt the violent force of the first blast. “Make…
City Opens Counseling Center on Columbus Avenue
Mayor Thomas Menino announced that City of Boston will staff a resource and counseling center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.n. at the officers of City Year at 287 Columbus Ave. …
Federal Courthouse Being Evacuated
BOSTON, MA — Editor’s note: The day of the incident was corrected on Wednesday at 3:24 p.m. UPDATE 4:29 P.M. A media briefing scheduled for 5 p.m. on the…
PHOTOS: Mourners Flock to Bombing Site
Some came bearing presents: Red Sox T shirts, handmade cards and signs, flowers—even their hard-earned Boston Marathon medals. Some came to watch as FBI crime scene investigators continued to sweep the…
Offices Offering Space for Displaced Businesses
Boston officials are continuing to reach out to hundreds of Back Bay businesses affected by the marathon tragedy, trying to get those stores, offices and streets, back up and running….
Report: ‘Substantial Progress’ in Marathon Bombing Case
CNN is reporting that surveillance video taken from Lord & Taylor and a Boston television station have allowed investigators to identify a suspect in Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings. Boston.com is reporting…
Bombing Victim Lu Lingzi Remembered Back Home
A Chinese newspaper has identified the third Boston Marathon bombing victim as Lu Lingzu, a Boston University graduate student, according to the Associated Press. Lu, from Shenyang, China, was studying statistics in Boston….