boston, a city of rivers and bays. a city of ethnic neighborhoods. a city rich in american history. and on april 15th, in the midst of mayhem, a city of selfless compassion. we actually had a pool of blood in the middle of our store. there was a woman actually grabbing spools of yarn in our store wrapping people to cut off the circulation so they wouldn t bleed out. oh, my good. people s whose um pulls was
boston, a city of rivers and bays. a city of ethnic neighborhoods. a city rich in american history. and on april 15th, in the midst of mayhem, a city of selfless compassion. we actually had a pool of blood in the middle of our store. there was a woman actually grabbing spools of yarn in our store wrapping people to cut off the circulation so they wouldn t bleed out. oh, my god.
boston, a city of rivers and bays. a city of ethnic neighborhoods. a city rich in american history. and on april 15th, in the midst of mayhem, a city of self-less compassion. we actually had a pool of blood in the middle of our store. there was a woman actually grabbing spools of yarn in our store wrapping people to cut off the circulation so they wouldn t bleed out. oh, my good. people s impulse who was to
boston, a city of rivers and bays. a city of ethnic neighborhoods. a city rich in american history. and on april 15th, in the midst of mayhem, a city of self-less compassion. we actually had a pool of blood in the middle of our store. there was a woman actually grabbing spools of yarn in our
then once the second explosion went off, i told everyone we have to evacuate, this is a bomb going off. it was pandemonium. there was casualties running into the store. we actually had a pool of blood in the middle of our store and there was there was a woman actually grabbing spools of yarn in our store, wrapping people to cut off the circulation so they wouldn t bleed out. it was really just a spectacle how people came together and actually acted, you know what i mean, we had so many people run out of the store but there were a few people standing outside and i got a little teary-eyed when i seen these three people trying to lift up this woman who couldn t stand. i mean, it was absolutely heartwrenching. how are you doing? are you okay? i m of course a little bit shook up. i went home and seen my wife and my baby and you know, everything s good at home. she s just happy to know that i m alive. we actually had some of our employees standing outside as mascots earlier in the even