Krystle Campbell, 29 years old, was identified as the second person killed in the Boston Marathon bombings on Monday. Campbell was reportedly near the finish line with her friend Karen Rand, who reportedly was waiting for her boyfriend to finish the race at about 3 p.m. just as the first blast occurred.
The bombs that turned the finish line of the Boston Marathon into a war zone were made of 6-liter pressure cookers with shards of metals, nails and ball bearings.
Security incidents were reported at two known U.S. airports on Tuesday morning, one day after two bombs detonated during the marathon in downtown Boston on Monday. Sections of Laguardia Airport were evacuated on Tuesday morning following a report of a suspicious package.