Congressmen on bombing fact-finding mission
U.S. Congressmen will meet security officials in Moscow this week to find out whether the FBI could have done more with Russian intelligence on the Boston bombing suspect to prevent the attack, one of the lawmakers said on Wednesday.
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The FBI Changes Its Story (Again) on the killing of unarmed Ibragim Todashev:
The new version of event also doesn't answer the question of why the FBI agent immediately began firing his weapon or why the other police officers in the room failed to intervene. Ref. Source 9
A federal grand jury in Boston has returned a 30-count indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, charging the 19-year-old with murder and the use of a weapon of mass destruction in the deadly Boston Marathon bombings. Federal authorities were expected to make a formal announcement of the charges at 3 p.m. ET today in Boston. Ref. USAToday
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleads not guilty to 30 federal counts related to the April 15 attacks. Ref. CNN
How do you kill and maim so many innocent people, have a shootout with the police, watch your brother die and then after all that say you're not guilty?
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Rolling Stone's Tsarnaev cover is brilliant
Rolling Stone has unveiled its next cover, featuring a dreamy photo of Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and many people have erupted in outrage. Ref. Source 3
Tamerlan and Dzhokar Tsarnaev - Terrorists (Hover)
Haunting New Photos Of The Moment Police Captured Tsarnaev
Rolling Stone's decision to put accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its upcoming cover touched off a firestorm of controversy earlier this week among readers, retailers and purveyors of good taste, who say the magazine is elevating the 19-year-old from terrorist to rock star. In response, Boston magazine published a series of new, haunting [...]
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2 friends of Boston bombing suspect Tsarnaev indicted
Two Kazakhstan nationals, charged in May with obstructing the inquiry into the Boston Marathon bombings, were indicted Thursday for allegedly removing several items from the dormitory room of accused bomber Dzhokar Tsarnaev in the hours after the FBI had circulated photographs of Tsarnaev and his brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, as suspects in the bombings. Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov, both 19, were charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice and obstructing justice with the intent to impede the bombing inquiry. Ref. USAToday