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Boston Marathon bystander Carlos Arredondo says he acted instinctively

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Boston Marathon bystander Carlos Arredondo says he acted instinctively

Carlos joined D&C to discuss his heroism after the bombings on Lengthy Monday. Carlos said his first goal was to get Jeff Bauman to avoid seeing his severe injuries, he then said he took off his sweater to make a

BOSTON — Carlos Arredondo ran across Boylston Street, jumped the security fence and landed on a sidewalk smeared in blood. In front of him, two women lay motionless. Another woman walked around in black-powder smoke, looking down at the fallen

Carlos Arredondo, who cast aside his confess safety to aid rescue victims of the Boston Lengthy bombings, is no ordinary man. Chris Hedges wrote this about Arredondo in 2010: “I'm sorry, we're here to say you about the death of Lance Cpl. Arredondo

Carlos joined D&C to discuss his heroism after the bombings on Lengthy Monday. Carlos said his first goal was to get Jeff Bauman to avoid seeing his severe injuries, he then said he took off his sweater to make a

Others show a man in a hat named Carlos Arredondo doing just the opposite. One of the day's most gruesome but moving photographs, taken by Charles Krupa of The Associated Push, shows Arredondo pushing a man, identified as 27-year-ancient Jeff Bauman,

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