Explosions at Boston Marathon finish line

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDDSnrPjJj8]RAW: Thermal imaging camera shows Dzhokhar Tsranaev's final moments before arrest - YouTube[/ame]
 
...... and?

like I said - they found nothing in 2011. what do you want FBI to do? keep checking his house for 2 years?

They should.

U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas and chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said Friday that information that Tsarnaev had been interviewed by the FBI in the past was disturbing.
"It's new information to me and it's very disturbing that he's on the FBI's radar screen," McCaul told CNN's Erin Burnett.

If he was on the radar, and they let him out of their sights, then that's an issue.

If FBI found nothing, even though Russia said to watch out for him, then FBI should move on? Bad mistake!
 
They should.

ok. feel free to move to London. it's a very nice comfortable police state country with gun ban law and literally hundreds of thousands of cameras all over the places where all people's movements are recorded and monitored including your internet.

sounds cozy to you, yes?
 
I'm particularly very disturbed at how police has illegally performed numbers of house searches. the homeowners and family members were forced out of their own homes with their hands up at gunpoint.
 
I'm particularly very disturbed at how police has illegally performed numbers of house searches. the homeowners and family members were forced out of their own homes with their hands up at gunpoint.
Source, please.
 
Source, please.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrbsUVSVl8]Police perform house-to-house raids in Watertown MA ripping innocent families from their homes - YouTube[/ame]

WATERTOWN, MA -- On Friday, April 19, 2013, during a manhunt for a bombing suspect, police and federal agents spent the day storming people's homes and performing illegal searches. While it was unclear initially if the home searches were voluntary, it is now crystal clear that they were absolutely NOT voluntary. Police were filmed ripping people from their homes at gunpoint, marching the residents out with their hands raised in submission, and then storming the homes to perform their illegal searches.

This was part of a larger operation that involved total lockdown of the suburban neighbor to Boston. Roads were barricaded and vehicle traffic was prohibited. A No-Fly Zone was declared over the town. People were "ordered" to stay indoors. Businesses were told not to open. National Guard soldiers helped with the lockdown, and were photographed checking IDs of pedestrians on the streets. All the while, police were performing these disgusting house-to-house searches.

illegal house searches. no Miranda Rights being read to him. invoking some obscure public safety exception. I can easily sense that there will be countless of investigations into government's efforts to find these suspects. I'm pretty sure dozens of laws have been broken by the government.
 
Police perform house-to-house raids in Watertown MA ripping innocent families from their homes - YouTube



illegal house searches. no Miranda Rights being read to him. invoking some obscure public safety exception. I can easily sense that there will be countless of investigations into government's efforts to find these suspects. I'm pretty sure dozens of laws have been broken by the government.
Unbelievable! However, did those residents complain about it? Maybe they understood that it was part of their jobs. If they didn't check the backyards, that's probably how they missed Suspect no. 2.
 
Unbelievable! However, did those residents complain about it?
let's find out. it's way too early at this point and we'll get a lot more information for the next few months.

Maybe they understood that it was part of their jobs.
that's what they said in New Orleans when confiscating guns from law-abiding citizens during disaster and it was illegal... which led to President Bush signing an executive order to ensure that it won't happen again.
 
ok. feel free to move to London. it's a very nice comfortable police state country with gun ban law and literally hundreds of thousands of cameras all over the places where all people's movements are recorded and monitored including your internet.

sounds cozy to you, yes?

and many many many ATF style LEO so I'm sure that he will love it.

His house got searched by LEO everyday. :lol:
 
When will you quit kissing his ass? :lol:

until you declare that you no longer to support gun control laws that crafted by Brady Campaign, ATF, DEA and NYC Mayor Bloomberg. :evil:
 
Suspect's father has arrived usa from Russia yet?
 
Suspect's father has arrived usa from Russia yet?

No info on that as far as I know, but it is going to be a long time before this goes to trial and a very long time before the suspect is allowed visitors, I would think.

That would be a really long VISA.
 
No info on that as far as I know, but it is going to be a long time before this goes to trial and a very long time before the suspect is allowed visitors, I would think.

That would be a really long VISA.

Report said he has planned to travel USA on July but change earlier.
 
It's doubtful, he or anyone(even his lawyer) will be able to see him, he could very well be denied counsel.

that would be illegal and it would not bode well for America if it comes to that.
 
He is right, its part of miranda rights.

The only exemption I could think of is if he was in military system which I highly doubt it.

that would be illegal and it would not bode well for America if it comes to that.
 
Some new stuff:

...The two suspects in last week's Boston Marathon bombing weren't licensed to have guns, the Cambridge, Mass., Police Department confirmed Sunday.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, who was captured after a gun battle with police Friday, wasn't old enough to be licensed to own a gun in Massachusetts. The minimum legal age is 21.

His older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who was fatally wounded hours earlier, never had a license to own or carry a gun in Cambridge, where the pair shared an apartment, Cambridge Police spokesman Dan Riviello told the Los Angeles Times. It's unclear whether he ever applied for a license....
Police: Bombing suspects didn't have licenses to own guns - latimes.com

So who supplied the guns? :hmm:
 
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