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Sunday, April 21 2013

[19:14:11] matt [wronka.org]/Psi.generay Michael Spellman said he bought tickets to Saturday’s Red Sox game at Fenway Park to help send a message to the bombers.

‘‘They’re not going to stop us from doing things we love to do,’’ he said, sitting a few rows behind home plate. ‘‘We’re not going to live in fear.’’

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/2013/04/21/interrogators-wait-question-bombing-suspect/uFBMZr3aHZSHtsIYJhTfpN/story.html

Also an important point from that article:
ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero said the legal exception applies only when there is a continued threat to public safety and is ‘‘not an open-ended exception’’ to the Miranda rule, which guarantees the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney.

The federal public defender’s office in Massachusetts said it has agreed to represent Tsarnaev once he is charged. Miriam Conrad, public defender for Massachusetts, said he should have a lawyer appointed as soon as possible because there are ‘‘serious issues regarding possible interrogation.’’