Virtually overnight, Arredondo has turned into a living reminder of both the horror and bravery witnessed in Monday's double bombing at the finish line of the race.
After a daylong manhunt that saw police searching door-to-door through Boston, law enforcement officials captured the remaining suspect believed to be responsible for Monday's bombing at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Now, if this is indeed a U.S. bombing raid against these front-line positions it may signify the beginning of a campaign to roll back these Iraqi defenses toward Kirkuk and begin a campaign against that city in earnest.
Race organizers are also donating 2 British pounds to the One Fund Boston -- set up to help those most affected by the Boston bombing -- for each runner to cross the finish line.
The names, those of American officials killed abroad in the line of duty, will soon be joined by 12 others, the victims of the recent embassy bombing in Kenya.