Eyewitness Cries ‘Jesus, Jesus’ as Debris Flies After Bombing in Boston
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Topic: Eyewitness Cries ‘Jesus, Jesus’ as Debris Flies After Bombing in Boston Posted By: News Room Subject: Eyewitness Cries ‘Jesus, Jesus’ as Debris Flies After Bombing in Boston Date Posted: 04/16/2013 at 6:19pm
Eyewitness Cries ‘Jesus, Jesus’ as Debris Flies After Bombing in Boston
A runner in a wheelchair is taken from a triage tent after explosions went off at the 117th Boston Marathon in Boston, Mass., April 15, 2013. (Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi)
My friend Bobby Inello gave me an exclusive interview that we put online Monday night. It’s so timely that I’m repeating it here for my Strang Report. Here is the article that I personally wrote at approximately 6 p.m., and below it is the edited transcript of the interview with Bobby.
We put my report online:
A Christian businessman who was in a restaurant at the finish line of the Boston Marathon saw a little boy’s leg blown off and then tried to comfort other restaurant patrons who were screaming in the aftermath of the bombing of the Boston Marathon.
Bobby Inello, who is also a member of Benny Hinn’s board of directors, was with a friend at a front table of a posh restaurant called Abe and Louie’s at 793 Boylston Street in Boston when two bombs went off.
As patrons and restaurant staff crowded the kitchen to get out into an alley behind the restaurant, it was total pandemonium, Inello said. “We were screaming, 'Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.' We were trying to calm down the people in the kitchen, telling them it was going to be OK,” he told Charisma News, adding that the police kept telling people to run toward the Charles River and away from the location of the bombings.
Still, he went back to the restaurant to find his friend Michael, who was inconsolable because of seeing the little boy lose his leg. There was very little time to minister to anyone because the police said to keep running. People were being trampled.