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4/20/2013 10:28:21 AM
Breaking news:

Boston bombing suspect captured, brother killed

By JAY LINDSAY and EILEEN SULLIVAN | Associated Press5 hrs ago

WATERTOWN, Mass. (AP) — Lifting days of anxiety for a city and a nation on edge, police captured the surviving Boston Marathon bombing suspect, found bloodied in a backyard boat Friday night less than 24 hours after a wild car chase and gun battle that left his older brother dead and Boston and its suburbs sealed in an extraordinary dragnet.

"We got him," Boston Mayor Tom Menino tweeted. A cheer erupted from a crowd gathered near the scene.

"CAPTURED!!!" police added later. "The hunt is over. The search is done. The terror is over. And justice has won. Suspect in custody."

During a long night of violence Thursday and into Friday, brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev killed an MIT police officer, severely wounded another lawman and hurled explosives at police in a desperate getaway attempt, authorities said.

Late Friday, less than an hour after authorities said the search for Dzhokhar had proved fruitless, they tracked down the 19-year-old college student holed up in the boat, weakened by a gunshot wound after fleeing on foot from the overnight shootout with police that left 200 spent rounds behind.

He was hospitalized in serious condition, unable to be questioned about his motives.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died in the shootout early in the day. At one point, he was run over by his younger brother in a car as he lay wounded, according to investigators.

The violent endgame unfolded four days after the bombing and just a day after the FBI released surveillance-camera images of two young men suspected of planting the pressure-cooker explosives that ripped through the crowd at the marathon finish line, killing three people and wounding more than 180.

The two men were identified by authorities and relatives as ethnic Chechens from southern Russia who had been in the U.S. for about a decade and were believed to be living in Cambridge, just outside Boston. But investigators gave no details on the motive for the attack.

President Barack Obama said the nation owes a debt of gratitude to law enforcement officials and the people of Boston for their help in the search. But he said there are many unanswered questions about the Boston bombings, including whether the two men had help from others. He urged people not to rush judgment about their motivations.

The breakthrough came when a man in a Watertown neighborhood saw blood on a boat parked in a yard and pulled back the tarp to see a man covered in blood, authorities said. The resident called 911 and when police arrived, they tried to talk the suspect into getting out of the boat, said Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis.

"He was not communicative," Davis said.

Instead, he said, there was an exchange of gunfire — the final volley of one of the biggest manhunts in American history.

Watertown residents who had been told in the morning to stay inside behind locked doors poured out of their homes and lined the streets to cheer police vehicles as they rolled away from the scene.

Celebratory bells rang from a church tower. Teenagers waved American flags. Drivers honked. Every time an emergency vehicle went by, people cheered loudly.

"They finally caught the jerk," said nurse Cindy Boyle. "It was scary. It was tense."

Police said three other people were taken into custody for questioning at an off-campus housing complex at the University of the Massachusetts at Dartmouth where the younger man may have lived.

"Tonight, our family applauds the entire law enforcement community for a job well done, and trust that our justice system will now do its job," said the family of 8-year-old Martin Richard, who died in the bombing.

The FBI was swamped with tips — 300,000 per minute — after the release of the surveillance-camera photos, but what role those played in the overnight clash was unclear. State Police spokesman Dave Procopio said police realized they were dealing with the bombing suspects based on what the two men told a carjacking victim during their night of crime.

The search by thousands of law enforcement officers all but paralyzed the Boston area for much of the day. Officials shut down all mass transit, including Amtrak trains to New York, advised businesses not to open, and warned close to 1 million people in the entire city and some of its suburbs to unlock their doors only for uniformed police.

Around midday, the suspects' uncle, Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md., pleaded on television: "Dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness."

Until the younger man's capture, it was looking like a grim day for police. As night fell, they announced that they were scaling back the hunt and lifting the stay-indoors order across Boston and some of its suburbs because they had come up empty-handed.

But then the break came and within a couple of hours, the four-day ordeal was over. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured about a mile from the site of the shootout that killed his brother.

Chechnya has been the scene of two wars between Russian forces and separatists since 1994, in which tens of thousands were killed in heavy Russian bombing. That spawned an Islamic insurgency that has carried out deadly bombings in Russia and the region, although not in the West.

The older brother had strong political views about the United States, said Albrecht Ammon, 18, a downstairs-apartment neighbor in Cambridge. Ammon quoted Tsarnaev as saying that the U.S. uses the Bible as "an excuse for invading other countries."

Also, the FBI interviewed the older brother at the request of a foreign government in 2011, and nothing derogatory was found, according to a federal law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official did not identify the foreign country or say why it made the request.

Authorities said the man dubbed Suspect No. 1 — the one in sunglasses and a dark baseball cap in the surveillance-camera pictures — was Tamerlan Tsarnaev, while Suspect No. 2, the one in a white baseball cap worn backward, was his younger brother.

Exactly how the long night of crime began was unclear. But police said the brothers carjacked a man in a Mercedes-Benz in Cambridge, just across the Charles River from Boston, then released him unharmed at a gas station.

They also shot to death a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer, 26-year-old Sean Collier, while he was responding to a report of a disturbance, investigators said.

The search for the Mercedes led to a chase that ended in Watertown, where authorities said the suspects threw explosive devices from the car and exchanged gunfire with police. A transit police officer, 33-year-old Richard Donohue, was shot and critically wounded, authorities said.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev somehow slipped away. He ran over his already wounded brother as he fled, according to two law enforcement officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the investigation. At some point, he abandoned his car and ran away.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev died at a Boston hospital after suffering what doctors said were multiple gunshot wounds and a possible blast injury.

The brothers had built an arsenal of pipe bombs, grenades and improvised explosive devices and used some of the weapons in trying to make their getaway, said Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., a member of the House Intelligence Committee.

Watertown resident Kayla Dipaolo said she was woken up overnight by gunfire and a large explosion that sounded "like it was right next to my head ... and shook the whole house."

She said she was looking at the front door when a bullet came through the side paneling. SWAT team officers were running all over her yard, she said.

"It was very scary," she said. "There are two bullet holes in the side of my house, and by the front door there is another."

Tamerlan Tsarnaev had studied accounting as a part-time student at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston for three semesters from 2006 to 2008, the school said.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was registered as a student at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Students said he was on campus this week after the Boston Marathon bombing. The campus closed down Friday along with colleges around the Boston area.

The men's father, Anzor Tsarnaev, said in a telephone interview with AP from the Russian city of Makhachkala that his younger son, Dzhokhar, is "a true angel." He said his son was studying medicine.

"He is such an intelligent boy," the father said. "We expected him to come on holidays here."

The city of Cambridge announced two years ago that it had awarded a $2,500 scholarship to him. At the time, he was a senior at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, a highly regarded public school whose alumni include Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and NBA Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing.

Tsarni, the men's uncle, said the brothers traveled here together from Russia. He called his nephews "losers" and said they had struggled to settle in the U.S. and ended up "thereby just hating everyone."

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Sullivan and Associated Press writers Stephen Braun and Jack Gillum reported from Washington. Associated Press writers Mike Hill, Katie Zezima, Pat Eaton-Robb and Steve LeBlanc in Boston and Jeff Donn in Cambridge, Mass., contributed to this report.

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4/20/2013 10:31:33 AM

Shock: Deceased Bomber Suspect Was Married With a Baby — Here’s More About His Wife and Child


Watch breaking news coverage here. Reports indicate second suspect may be "down."

In a story that continues to have some bizarre twists and turns (many of them are documented here), the Daily Mail is claiming to have pertinent information about a bombshell allegation that's been floating around in media: The notion that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the deceased Boston terror suspect, is married and has a three-year-old daughter.

Tsarnaev was, according to the report, regularly seen at 24-year-oldKatherine Russell's family home inRhode Island -- that is, until about one year ago when neighbors claim that they no longer observed him visiting.

The central claim is that Russell married Tsarnaev and that the two have a three-year-old daughter together named Zahara.

Initially, family members, including a woman who the Daily Mail claims matches Katherine's description, said "no comment" when media questioned them at the Rhode Island home. But, later in the day, that changed.

The family issued a statement tonight responding to -- and seemingly substantiating -- the allegations. Without speaking, Katherine's mother handed a statement to reporters. It read:

"Our daughter has lost her husband today, the father of her child. We cannot begin to comprehend how this horrible tragedy occurred. In the aftermath of the Patriot's Day horror, we know that we never really knewTamerlan Tsarnaev. Our hearts are sickened by the knowledge by the horror he has inflicted. Please respect our family's privacy in this difficult time."

Neighbors have not been so quiet, though, with at least one claiming that the FBI and police were at the Russell family home early this morning. The source gave additional information about the family.

"I knew Katherine was married and she had converted to Islam," one of the neighbors told the Daily Mail. "She went away to college about three or four years ago and I saw her a year later and she was dressed in the Islamic style. Her hair was covered and she was wearing very baggy, flowy clothing."

The person went on to cite frequently seeing the girl with a man who she assumed was her "partner." The two allegedly visited the family on weekends and, according to the source, may have lived in Boston.

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"They were always together and had a little girl, who must be about three now," the person said, noting that the duo hadn't been seen together for the past year. "She moved back home and was living at home with the baby."

The brothers' aunt, Maret Tsarnaeva, made comments earlier in the day about her nephew having a child and a wife -- her words sparking numerous questions about these claims.

Read more about the claims captured by the Daily Mail here.

(H/T: Daily Mail)

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Tamerlan Tsamaev waits for a decision in the 201-pound division boxing match during the 2009 Golden Gloves National Tournament of Champions May 4, 2009 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Credit: Getty Images

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4/20/2013 10:49:11 AM

Could This Be Why Some Chechens Think Tsarnaev Brothers Were Framed for Bombings?


Could This Be Why Chechens Seem to Think Tsarnaev Brothers Were Framed?

This combination of undated photos shows Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, left, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19. The FBI says the two brothers and suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing killed an MIT police officer, injured a transit officer in a firefight and threw explosive devices at police during a getaway attempt in a long night of violence that left Tamerlan dead and Dzhokhar still at large on Friday, April 19, 2013. The ethnic Chechen brothers lived in Dagestan, which borders theChechnya region in southern Russia. They lived near Boston and had been in the U.S. for about a decade, one of their uncles reported said. Credit: AP

At least three family members of the alleged Boston Marathon bombers have expressed concerns that brothers Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, are being framed for the attack. The Chechen Republic's president also used language indicating the suspects may be innocent.

Now BuzzFeed Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith is offering a theory trying to explain the conspiracy theories.

The brothers' aunt, Maret Tsarnaeva, told reporters gathered outside her Toronto home on Friday, "I'm suspicious that this was staged. The Picture was staged."

She went even further, alleging a massive conspiracy among those hunting her nephews.

"When you are blowing up people and you want to bring attention to something for some person -- you do that math," she added.

Anzor Tsarnaev, the suspects' father, on Friday said "someone framed them," but he didn't know who. Further, brothers' mother, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, said her children are "100 percent innocent" and suggested that they have been framed.

"This is a set up, my son would never ever carry out such terror attack," she said Friday, according to the Daily Mail.

The Chechen Republic's president Ramzan Kadyrov even released an interesting statement about the two suspects, saying "it is evident that special services needed to calm society by any means possible."

The president, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, also wrote: "Any attempt to draw a connection between Chechnya and Tsarnaevs -- if they are guilty -- is futile."

Here's Smith's take on the seemingly paranoid and conspiratorial comments that were coming from Chechens Friday:

This may sound paranoid. But paranoids can have real enemies. And you don't have to be crazy to believe Chechen allegations of baroque and brutal government conspiracies -- at least, not when they're directed at the Russian government.

Reasonable people have directed truly horrendous allegations at President Vladimir Putin and his security services.The former Washington Post reporter David Satter argued convincingly in his 2003 book on Russia, Darkness At Dawn, that the Russian government had directed deadly and incomprehensible bombings of Russian apartment buildings in 1999, which killed 300 people -- to justify a new invasion of Chechnya, and to speed Putin's rise.

"They are ascribing to America things that are familiar to them at home," Satter told BuzzFeed Friday, of the sort of incident that fringe lunatics in the United States claim as "false flag" attacks, and that Russians call "provocations." "It's not surprising that people have reacted that way."

Smith also points out that Tsarnaeva actually cited her experiences as a Chechen when stating her conspiracy theory.

"I am used to being set up. Before I left former Soviet Union countries, that's how I lived," she said.

"That does not, of course, have any bearing on what appears to be an extremely clear case against Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsaraev. It speaks, instead, to what it means to be a citizen of Vladimir Putin's Russia," Smith writes.

The theories could also just be a way to cope with the reality authorities are painting: that these two men are radical terrorists who have become more acquainted with death then family this week.

To read BuzzFeed's entire report, click here.

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RE: ARE WE NOW IN THE END TIMES?
4/20/2013 11:07:05 AM
Reality Check: Did the FBI Know about Boston Bombing Beforehand? - Ben Swann


"They Were Set-Up, FBI Followed them
for Years" - Tsarnaevs' Mother to RT

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The latest revelations about the Boston bombings is that two young Chechen brothers were behind the attacks, with the eldest killed by law enforcement and the younger brother still at large, causing the entire city of Boston to be on lock-down for the entire day. This, amid affirmations by their sister in New Jersey and their parents in Russia that the brothers had been followed by the FBI for years and that they had been totally framed.

It's interesting now to rewind a couple of days and recall that a Saudi national was originally being blamed and held by the authorities investigating this case but was later released - and quickly sent on a plane home, in an eerie replay of the planeload of Saudis who were flown home in the days after 9/11, when no other single plane was allowed to fly in US airspace.

Ben Swann of FoxNews' Cincinnati affiliate station is like a breath of fresh air, in the main stream news media: he actually tells it like it is. Swann makes an interesting point when he notes that the last time there was a terror attack in the US was in 1993 at the World Trade Center in New York City, an attack which was completely presided over by the FBI.

This detail would have gone down the memory hole, were it not for the Egyptian Army Officer, Emad A. Salem who was employed by the FBI to infiltrate the extremist Muslim group and assist them with the building of the bomb and who was supposed to substitute a key ingredient with an inactive powder, to neutralize the destructive power of the bomb. Instead, he says that plan was suddenly called off by his supervisor. If nothing else, Salem's story, backed up by hundreds of hours of audio tape indicates that the FBI were definitely in a position to foil the first attack on the World Trade Center.

Swann Asks: "Is the practice of the FBI's creating terror plots, only to break them up before they can actually happen really making us safer? Is that what happened what happened here [in Boston]?"

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4/20/2013 11:11:23 AM

Feds Make Miranda Rights Exception for Marathon Bombing Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

Apr 19, 2013 9:45pm

Now that authorities have captured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the 19-year-old believed to be the second suspect in the bombings at the Boston Marathon on Monday, federal law enforcement officials are invoking the public safety exception regarding his Miranda rights, a senior Justice Department official told ABC News.

The exception, according to the FBI‘s website, “permits law enforcement to engage in a limited and focused unwarned interrogation and allows the government to introduce the statement as direct evidence.”

“Police officers confronting situations that create a danger to themselves or others may ask questions designed to neutralize the threat without first providing a warning of rights,” according to the FBI.

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Anticipating that Tsarnaev may be in a condition to be questioned, expect the activation of the president’s High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG).

The group, set up in 2009, is made up of agents from the FBI, CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency. They have been on standby waiting for the moment the suspect was taken in.

According to the FBI, the HIG’s “mission is to gather and apply the nation’s best resources to collect intelligence from key terror suspects in order to prevent terrorist attacks against the United States and its allies.”

READ MORE: Bomb Suspect Captured Alive in Backyard Boat

ABC News’ Jack Cloherty contributed to this report.

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