CBS Boston
BOSTON — Looking more rock star than radical, it is a picture of an accused terrorist that’s launching a thousand emotions.
“He looks like some 60’s icon when in reality he’s a coward. They could have taken a picture to show what he really is,” said Massport firefighter Michael Ward referring to the picture of accused bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine that’s hitting newsstands this week.
Ward was off-duty, near the finish line, the day of the Boston Marathon when the bombs went off and he jumped in to try to save lives. It’s the heroism of the responders and victims who lost their lives or limbs he believes should be gracing the cover of Rolling Stone.
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