Boston Bombing Aftermath: Justice for the Falsely Accused

When it happened, Janet Mefferd condemned medias for rushing into conclusion of the identity of the Boston Bombing suspect. Based on sketches of witnesses, Ivy League student (Brown University) Sunil Tripathi was assumed. Now, he is dead.

While everyone was excited, appalled or suffering from whatever drama you find these days, during the pursuit of the suspects, I was quiet. Not because I am senseless, but because I know certain justice is taken seriously.

However, now that the suspense of the chase is over, there is this news. I shall voice, how much then, is this taken seriously? Even Christians who were reacting dramatically before, praying here and there, are silenced or unaware of this. Is this a lesser evil that pursuit of the culprit(s) is second priority? Will security videos which were so generously provided earlier be available again? So my Lord had it right when He didn't get put off emotionally by Earthly tragedies, but merely replied: "...except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish." Luke 13:5.

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