Cowboy Hat-Wearing Hero of Boston Bombings Is Famed Peace  Activist
 
(Lee Siu Hin, National Immigrant Solidarity Network: I personally  known 
Carlos Arredondo and his family for many years, he'd came to our  immigrant 
rights conference to speak and attended many anti-war protests,  he's a very 
remarkable person!) 







http://gawker.com/5994736/cowboy-hat+wearing-hero-of-boston-bombings-is-fame
d-peace-activist
There  were hundreds of heroes in the aftermath of Monday's tragic bombing 
attacks in  Boston. Doctors, police officers and even _former  NFL players_ 
(http://deadspin.com/former-patriots-guard-joe-andruzzi-helped-rescue-explos-
473063870)  responded with tremendous courage and saved lives. Carlos  
Arredondo — easily recognizable in photos and videos because of his cowboy hat —
  was one of those heroes and is prominently featured in two of the more 
memorable  and traumatic images from Monday's attack. 
In  the above photo, Arredondo can be seen apparently holding together the 
femoral  artery or tourniquet of a victim who had lost both his legs in the 
attack. "I  kept talking to him. I kept saying, 'Stay with me, stay with 
me,' "  Arredondo _told  the Press  Herald._ 
(http://www.pressherald.com/news/it-was-absolutely-like-a-war-scene-it-was-all-innocent-people-defenseless_2013
-04-16.html?pagenum=full)  
And  at the 1:45 mark of the video below, you can see Arredondo rushing to 
help  victims just seconds after the first explosion.


But  who is Arredondo? As several tipsters and and _publications_ 
(http://www.ibtimes.com/meet-carlos-arredondo-cowboy-hat-wearing-hero-boston-marathon-
bombing-1194089)  have  noted, the 52-year-old has quite the past. 
Arredondo  was watching the race to support a runner who was running the 
marathon in honor  of Arredondo's son, Lance Cpl. Alexander S. Arredondo, who 
was killed in Iraq in  2004. When Arredondo was told (on his 44th birthday, 
no less) about his son's  death by a group of Marines, he didn't believe 
them. From a 2007 _New  York Times article_ 
(http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/01/nyregion/01father.html) : 
"I  just screamed," he said. "I said ‘No, no! It can't be my son.' " 
Mr.  Arredondo said he "lost it." He ran to his garage and grabbed a gallon 
of  gasoline and a propane torch. 
He  took a sledgehammer and smashed the government van's windshield and 
hopped  inside. As the officers tried to calm him, Mr. Arredondo doused himself 
and  the van with gasoline and lit the torch. 
There  was an explosion, and the officers dragged Mr. Arredondo to safety. 
He  suffered second- and third-degree burns over 20 percent of his body. 
"I  went to my son's funeral on a stretcher," he said.
The  incident – and the 10 months he spent in the hospital recovering – 
spurred  Arredondo to a life of activism protesting the war in Iraq. He drove 
around the  country in his son's truck, which was carrying a coffin and was 
decorated with  pictures of his dead son at his funeral. "As long as there 
are marines fighting  and dying in Iraq, I'm going to share my mourning with 
the American  people...Every day we have G.I.'s being killed, and people 
don't really care  enough or do enough to protest about how the war is going," 
he told the Times.  "Some people say I'm dishonoring my son by doing this, 
but this is my pain, my  loss." 
That  loss grew exponentially four years later, when Arredondo's surviving 
son killed  himself at age 24, partly out of grief from losing his older 
brother. Now,  Arredondo has again found himself in the midst of tragedy and 
again responded  with resiliency and courage. Below is an interview with 
Arredondo taken after  the bombings. 




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