Posted on 07/23/2013 4:09:14 PM PDT by canuck_conservative
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. A state police photographer who released photos of the bloodied Boston Marathon bombing suspect during his capture was placed on restricted duty Tuesday.
Sgt. Sean Murphy said he leaked the photos of what he called the face of terror to Boston magazine last week to counter a glamorized image of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
Three of Murphys 14 photos show a battered Tsarnaev emerging from a boat in a backyard, blood streaked on his face and the red dot of a snipers laser sight trained on his head....
....He had said in a statement to Boston magazine that the cover was an insult to police, military members and the families of anyone killed in the line of duty.
This guy is evil, Murphy said. This is the real Boston bomber. Not someone fluffed and buffed for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine....
(Excerpt) Read more at news.nationalpost.com ...
Any comments I have about Rolling Stone Magazine & Jann Wenner would be quickly pulled by the moderator, so let's just give thanks for this cop who had the guts to challenge the media's glorification of these terrorist pukes. Well done sir!
Once again the Massachusetts commissars behave as expected.
Why was the laser dot placed on his head and not on his crotch?
That would impress a muslim much more — he would be of no use in the presence of 72 virgins.
The U.S. attorneys office called the release of the photos completely unacceptable, and some attorneys said the images and Murphys comments could be used to argue government bias against Tsarnaev.
Obama goons didn't approve...The Mass cops are probably the only reason why this guy is still alive.
His non-citizen criminal brother was buried on stateside soil in spite of his parents’ demand for the body back.
He should’ve been dumped at sea.
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