Posted on 04/23/2013 11:36:01 PM PDT by cunning_fish
The mother of accused Boston Marathon bombers has continued to defend her two sons from her home in Dagestan, Russia, but if she attempts to return to the United States to bury her older son, or care for the boy that remains hospitalized, she could face arrest on an outstanding warrant for shoplifting.
The clerk of the Natick District Court confirmed to ABC News that Zubeidat Tsarnaev, failed to appear at a court hearing on October 25, 2012 to resolve charges that she stole $1,600 worth of garments from a nearby Lord & Taylor department store.
The family saga for the Tsarnaevs began when the two brothers, Tamerlan, 26, and Dzhokhar, 19, allegedly strolled through the crowd watching the finish of the Boston Marathon last week, dropped backpacks packed with explosives and used their cell phones to detonate the bombs, killing three and injuring more than 250. On Tuesday, the drama played out on opposite sides of the globe.
In Russia, the boys' mother professed their innocence, saying "What happened is a terrible thing. But I know that my kids have nothing to do with this. I know it. I am mother. You know, I know my kids. I know my kids. Really my kids would never get involved into anything like that." In phone conversations with ABC News, the mother has expressed her desire to travel to the United States. While she has left open that possibility, she has recently suggested only her husband might go.
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Someone fax me a crying towel.
Scum.
Anyone want to take bets whether some “politician” from MA will petition, or use their “influence” to get some form of asylum for the mother to take care of her baby?
Send us your FedEx number and we'll just send the stiff to you, and you can bury him there.
Shouldn’t she have shopped at Mohammed & Taylor?
Bet that’s why their welfare got yanked.
Bet thats why their welfare got yanked.
They did...professional terrorists.
Muslim scumbag shoplifting welfare leech.
Oh the humanity.......
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