The FBI issued a retraction Sunday morning after it posted a picture of the wrong person...
By then, the incorrect picture had been widely shared. The FBI’s retraction prompted aThe FBI didn’t identify the man in the deleted tweet. However, a FOX affiliate in Fort Worth, citing family members,
About an hour after the tweet with the wrong picture posted, the FBI announced it would identify the suspect as “Oropesa,” with an S, “to better reflect his identity in law enforcement systems.” This image taken from a video released by the FBI on April 18, 2013 shows two men, one with a backpack , and another following in white cap as they walk along the route of the Boston Marathon on April 15. The men are being sought by the FBI in connection with the marathon bombing that killed three. The US Federal Bureau of Investigation released the photos and videos of two men sought as suspects in the Boston bombings, urging the public to help identify them."No bit of information...
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