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BOSTON MARATHON EXPLOSIONS
FBI issues photos of suspects Agency seeks public’s assistance, says pair considered dangerous
By Adam Geller and Denise Lavoie The Associated Press
BOSTON — The FBI released photos and video Thursday of two suspects in the Boston Mara-
thon bombing and asked for the public’s help in identifying them, zeroing in on the two men on surveillance-camera footage less than three days after the deadly attack. The photos depict one man in a dark baseball cap and the other in a white cap worn backward. The men were seen walking one behind the other in the crowd, and the one in the white hat was seen setting down
a backpack at the site of the second explosion, said Richard DesLauriers, FBI agent in charge in Boston. “Somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members of the suspects. Though it may be difficult, the nation is counting on those with information to come forward and provide it to us,” DesLauriers said.
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The images were released hours after President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama
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Images released Thursday show Suspect 2, left, and Suspect 1 captured in surveillance video before Monday’s explosions. FBI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
CHEFS SPECIAL Sheriff’s office search
By Nico Roesler The New Mexican
The Rio Arriba County manager says the feds may be looking into allegations that the sheriff has been accepting scholarship donations in lieu of fines. LoCAL NEws, C-1
Renowned chefs from around the country work together to plate the first course Thursday during the The James Beard Celebrity Chef Tour dinner at Restaurant Martín. More than a hundred people attended the event, which cost $175 per diner. PHOTOS BY JANE PHILLIPS/THE NEW MEXICAN
Culinary masters show off their skills at James Beard Celebrity Chef Tour dinner Switch pays off Head coach Augustin Ruiz’s lineup tinkering helps Pecos defeat Monte del Sol in a District 6AA contest. spoRts, B-1
By Tom Sharpe The New Mexican
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he first course was a shrimp BLT with roasted belly bacon, heirloom tomatoes, frisée, brioche and Russian dressing, by Frank Bonanno of Bonanno Restaurant Concepts in Denver. The fifth and main course was lamb porchetta with an adzuki bean ragout, blood oranges, pistachio nuts, Hatch chile harrisa, Meyer lemon confit and egg yolk, by Kevin Nashan of the Sidney Street Cafe in St. Louis. That was followed by a pre-dessert and dessert course of brillat-savarin cheese, kirsch bavaroise and sweet and salty popcorn, and chocolate
apricot-soft chocolate cremeux, apricot parfait, pistachio dry milk crumbs and strawberry gel, by Martin Rios of Restaurant Martín in Santa Fe. About 130 people, who paid $175 each, dined at Restaurant Martín, 526 Galisteo St., on Thursday at New Mexico’s first James Beard Celebrity Chef Tour dinner — a benefit for the James Beard Foundation, which funds scholarships to aspiring chefs and presents annual awards that are the culinary industry’s equivalent to the music industry’s Grammy Awards. Beard (1903-1985) was an American chef and food writer credited with bringing French cooking to the United States in the 1950s. The celebrity chef
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A shrimp BLT with roasted belly bacon, heirloom tomatoes, frisée, brioche and Russian dressing was the first course served Thursday.
Santa Fe police have arrested a man in an April 3 drive-by shooting of a woman in a south Santa Fe home, which investigators believe was in retaliation for a previous shooting and a $500 debt. The shooter allegedly was targeting the 35-year-old woman’s son, who lived with her in the house off Montana Verde near Governor Miles Road, police said. The woman, Matthew who was struck in DeWitt the back by a bullet, was treated and later released from the hospital. Police say the woman wasn’t involved in the feud, which involved several young men. Matthew DeWitt, 18, of Santa Fe has been charged with aggravated battery, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, shooting at or from a motor vehicle, child abuse, two counts of conspiracy and unlawful possession of a handgun. DeWitt allegedly fired into the house in the 3900 block of Montana Verde while the woman and her 12-year-old daughter were inside. The daughter wasn’t injured. DeWitt, accompanied by his attorney, Marc Edwards, turned himself in to police Wednesday afternoon and is being held in lieu of a $250,000 bond. According to an affidavit for DeWitt’s arrest, the target in the drive-by shooting was the woman’s son, Garrett Fleming, 20. Fleming had allegedly shot at Dewitt’s younger brother at a house in the 300 block of Barela Lane on March 29. The Fleming brothers and the DeWitt brothers reportedly have been involved in an “ongoing feud” over an unspecified $500 debt. A confidential informant cited in DeWitt’s arrest warrant told police several days after the drive-by shooting that DeWitt had called
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Author buys Jean Cocteau Cinema
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By Anne Constable and Julie Ann Grimm
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Arrest made in drive-by shooting
Author George R.R. Martin reportedly has purchased the defunct Jean Cocteau Cinema on Montezuma Avenue and has plans for a new movie theater there. NEW MEXICAN FILE PHOTO
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George R.R. Martin, a Santa Fe resident who authored the celebrated fantasy novels on which the HBO series Game of Thrones is based, has purchased the defunct Jean Cocteau Cinema on Montezuma Avenue in the Santa Fe Railyard. A newly formed New Mexico limited liability corporation called The Faceless Man closed on the purchase in late February, according to docu-
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ments filed with the Santa Fe County Clerk. Martin was unavailable for comment Thursday. His wife, Parris, said the couple would “issue a statement” at some George point in the future, R.R. Martin but she would not confirm whether they had purchased the property or what they planned to do with it. The Guild of the Faceless Men is a
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fictional religious society that worships the Many-Faced God, a god of death in Martin’s series of novels titled A Song of Ice and Fire. (The first book in the series is Game of Thrones.) Closing documents for the theater were signed in Fairfield County, Conn., where former Jean Cocteau owner Trans-Lux is now based. The building at 418 Montezuma Ave. currently has one tenant, the hair salon Wild Hare. Owner Kristin Taglienti said Martin has been “tidying up”
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