Crime & Safety
Newtown Runners 'Safe' Following Boston Tragedy
Dozens reported injured, Copley Square area evacuated. Newtown runners reportedly safe.
A team of Sandy Hook parents are said to be safe following the explosions that have killed two and injured more than 100 at the Boston Marathon on April 15.
The team included parent Laura Nowacki, whose daughter survived the Dec. 14 shooting. Before the race, Nowacki told WBUR, "In the first 20 miles we’re honoring our 20 Sandy Hook first graders, and when we crest Heartbreak Hill and we’re coming back towards Boston, we run the final six for our six fallen educators who gave everything of themselves, including their lives, to protect our children."
NewtownSTRONG representative Scott Johnson told Patch he has been informed by Nowacki that the runners are safe. According to the marathon's website, five other Newtown runners were participating in the race. No word is available yet.
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The final mile of the Boston Marathon was dedicated to Newtown, and a 26-second moment of silence opened the event. Newtown families were reportedly in VIP stands near the site of the explosion, but uninjured in the blast, according to MSN.
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