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Boston Marathon Bombing Summary: How Is The Bomber Now?

The Boston Marathon bombing by two Chechen brothers has become one of the most shocking cases in America so far. People considered it the largest terrorist attack after September 11, 2001 in the United States. The whole scene of that bombing was like? What motivates the bombers? This article provides you with all the secrets around this terrible crime.

Boston Marathon Bombing

An overview

Two bombs exploded at the 2013 Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, killing 3 people and injuring 282 others. Out of the two bombs were at least one made of a pressure cooker. The two explosions occurred 13 seconds apart, at 2:49 p.m. EDT (18:49 UTC), on Boylston Street, just before the finish line. The federal government calls the bombings an act of terror. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) took over the investigation and on April 18 appealed to the public for help before and after the publication of photos and videos showing the two suspects. With the help of the public, the police recognized the brothers Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Suspects allegedly shot and killed a school police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, stole a multi-purpose sports car, and engaged in a gun battle with police early the next morning in Watertown, Massachusetts, shortly after the photos were released. During the gunfight, a traffic cop was critically wounded, and Dzhokhar intervened to prevent Tamerlan from fleeing.

Thousands of police officers, backed by the US military, conducted a house-to-house hunt across 20 tracks at Watertown in search of Dzhokhar. Obeying an involuntary police shelter in place order, virtually all Watertown and Boston City stay indoors by April 19. Entire public transport systems, many businesses, and many offices close around the clock, creating a secluded city environment of historic size and time. In the afternoon, after the police canceled the order not to go out, a civilian just outside the locked area found the suspect hiding in a boat in his backyard. The police captured Dzhokhar alive on the afternoon of April 19.

On April 22, they charged Dzhokhar with using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction causing death and destroying property causing death.

Boston Marathon Bombing overview

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The attack

On Patriotic Day, Monday, April 15, 2013, the annual Boston Marathon was held with no sign of an imminent attack. The staff cleared the area twice before explosions occurred. One of which took place an hour before the bomb went off. Everyone can come and go freely, and freely bring objects in and out of the area. More than 5,700 athletes had yet to finish at the time of the blast.

The terror attack came more than two hours after the first athletes ran past the finish line. Two explosions were recorded at Copley Square, causing chaos and screams. Many windows were broken, barriers were broken, while smoke rose high. The surrounding buildings were shaken, causing many people to hide under tables.

The two bombs exploded “within seconds” and were separated from each other within 46 to 91 meters (151 to 299 ft), killing 3 people – Krystle M. Campbell, Lu Lingzi (吕 令 子), and Martin Richard – and injured 183 people. The video from the finish line shows a roughly 12-second interval between two explosions, the first outside of Marathon Sports at 671 Boylston Street. The race clock at the finish line was only 04:09:43 (4 hours, 9 minutes, and 43 seconds from the start of the race) at the time of the first blast, within minutes of the race’s peak time. Boston Marathon 2012 for marathon finishers. The winners crossed the finish line about two hours earlier; Other runners are still coming. 

Law enforcement officials said they believed the explosion was from homemade bombs and may have had fragments. There was no credible threat ahead of the race.

During a news conference on April 16, Governor Deval Patrick said that “there are only two devices exploding”, two devices have exploded. Early reports contradict whether further bombs have been found, with multiple packages of suspected bags or packages initially uncovered. The Boston Police Bomb Squad initially said it was performing an explosion control of one of the packages found on the 600 Boylston Street blocks, but later said there were no devices other than the two bombs that went off. be found.

 

Reacts

  • United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attack, calling it “pointless violence”. All the horrible details were going on at an event known for connecting people who come together from all over the world in a spirit of sport and harmony.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would share the pain the American people have to endure, while Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov said that the Chechen brothers should not be linked to the Russian or Chechen authorities. The Russians said that the United States’ support for Chechnya to secede from Russia was the cause of this, according to a Twitter share: “The United States supports Chechnya to secede from Russia, and now the Chechens have “given gifts” for the United States”. Hope to improve Russia-US relations was revived after this incident.
  • Immediately after the bombing occurred, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said April 15 “was a sad day because a major sporting event like the Boston marathon has been tainted by meaningless violence”.
  • On the social networking site Twitter, British Prime Minister David Cameron sent a message: “The scene in Boston was terrible and shocking. I share it with all the victims.”
  • Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard said the explosion “cast a shadow” on one of the biggest sporting events in the world. “Our condolences to the families of the dead and injured victims” – Ms. Gillard said.
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping declared that the Chinese government could not accept the Chechen-style terrorist acts. He also expressed pain to the student family Lu Lenh Tu for the brutal bombing.
  • Vietnam condemns all acts of violence against innocent people and condemns the United States and the victim’s family.

 

The bombers

Boston marathon bomber
Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombers. The former killed in a shootout with police in 2013 and the latter convicted in April

Suspect

During a press conference at 05:20 pm on April 18, the FBI released photos and a video of the two suspects. They hoped for public assistance in identifying them. One of the suspects placed a backpack at the scene a few minutes before the second bomb went off.

On April 19, 2013, Boston was put under a blockade, with schools closed, public transportation suspended, and residents urged to remain indoors. Meanwhile, police searched every home in Watertown and surrounding areas. Military patrol on the street. That evening, after the police decided to stop the search, a man from Watertown went out to inspect the boat he was keeping in the backyard. When looking inside the boat, he saw blood and a man lying down. It turned out that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had been hiding there. Police quickly arrived and arrested the suspect, who was injured from the previous gun battle.

Arrest

The investigation showed that 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a native of Chechnya, with his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev placed a homemade bomb near the finish line of the Marathon in Boston on April 15, 2013. Tamerlan Tsarnaev was shot dead by the police four days after the bombing occurred.

At the time of the bombing, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a sophomore at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. Whereas, Tamerlan Tsarnaev had dropped out of a community college, becoming a martial artist. amateurs and married. Investigators believe the two are motivated by radical Islamism. However, they plan and execute the bombings themselves and have no connection with any terrorist organizations. They have used the Internet to learn how to make explosives.

Legal proceedings

In July 2013, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev firmly pleaded not guilty to 30 federal charges against him, including the use of weapons of mass destruction. 

In April 2015, a federal jury in Boston of 12 people charged Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on all 30 counts. 17 of which resulted in the death penalty. This jury unanimously agreed to execute the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev by lethal injection in mid-May 2015.

Before Judge George O’Toole read his verdict, on June 24, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev broke the silence that lasted for two years by apologizing to the victims of the bombing by this man and his brother. Tamerlan Tsarnaev proceeds.

Even so, the jury’s decision did not mean that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev would have to be executed immediately. Because defense lawyers could appeal to reduce the penalty. And this time may last for many years! Tsarnaev has appealed, he is currently being held in a high-security prison in Colorado.

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The Boston Marathon is one of the largest annual sporting events in the US, with nearly 27,000 attendees and tens of thousands of spectators. Nevertheless, the Boston Marathon bombing turned this major international sporting event into a bloody disaster. This is not only a terrible memory for Americans in particular but also causes haunts for people around the world.

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