With the Boston Marathon attack, this person is even more extraordinary than usual: the cowboy-hatted peace campaigner and bereaved father Carlos Arredondo. The 52-year-old Costa Rican immigrant is visible in a series of photos and videos taken
That man is Carlos Arredondo, and his story is an amazing one of grief, recovery and hope. Arredondo was a guest on WEEI's The Dennis and Callahan Show on Wednesday, and he described what was going his mind as he helped carry 27-year-old Jeff
"My first instinct was to just run across the street and start helping out the people," said Carlos Arredondo. Arredondo helped rescue Jeff Bauman Jr., a man who lost both of his legs. Bauman Jr. was cheering his girlfriend on in the race. He
Carlos Arredondo tore down the metal barricades to help medics and police get through, and who comforted and saved an amputee in danger of bleeding to death. Never in his wildest dreams did the 52-year-old Roslindale resident think the day would go
Out of the Boston Marathon terror attack came many stories of heroism. One of those includes the man in the cowboy hat pictured above. His is 52-year-old Carlos Arredondo, a Costa Rican immigrant who reportedly pushed
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