Posted on 04/21/2013 8:46:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Boston bombers were planning more attacks across the city and were already building the bombs to do this says the city's police commissioner Ed Davis.
Davis says it's his belief that 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his 26-year-old brother Tamerlan 'were going to attack other individuals' and Davis says that's based on the evidence at the scene and the cache of weapons the brothers had at their disposal.
However, Davis claims releasing photos of the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects 'forced them out of their hideout' and spurred them into Thursday and Friday's deadly night time car chaos and gun battle with law enforcement.
'It forced them out of their hideout and they decided to commit further violent acts. But its my belief that they were already manufacturing explosive devices. Further violent acts were inevitable,' Davis told The Boston Globe.
The suspects 'were not making those explosives for nothing,' Davis told The Globe. 'There was a plan there, and I believe that tragically Sean Collier lost his life, but he was truly protecting the citizens of the city'
Handguns, a rifle and at least six bombs, three of which detonated were found at the scene on Friday after officers had their first showdown with the Boston bombing brothers in Watertown, Massachusetts.
And it is believed that federal prosecutors are putting the final touches together on charges against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, despite his throat wound leaving him unable to speak.
The most serious charge available to federal prosecutors would be the use of a weapon of mass destruction to kill people, which carries a possible death sentence. Massachusetts does not have the death penalty.
CBS News' John Miller has claimed investigators believe the wound to the back of his neck is evidence that Dzhokhar attempted to end his own life.....
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They were on the campus of MIT when all hell broke loose and they murdered that MIT policeman. I think MIT was target of their last bombs.
Sorry....Makes me even more suspicious of a sting gone bad.
He’s climbing OUT of the boat.
Normally a sting operation they use fake explosives...
See here: http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/04/last_accused_bridge-bomber_fou.html
We were two steps behind.
Why would federal prosecutors be involved? These filth committed murder, assault with a deadly weapon, malicious wounding, evading arrest, and disturbing the peace. State crimes all.
Islamic terrorists Muhammed and Malvo were tried, convicted and sentenced under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of Maryland. Muhammed is dead; Malvo is doing life without parole in a Virginia prison. That case was handled appropriately.
Likewise, this dirtbag Djoker Whasisname should be tried, convicted, and sentenced under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
I am glad you caught that...’calling a homemade bomb and WMD.’
I noted back on the day of the bombing the order for people to go home and stay inside. I thought that was an interesting order at that time. Even after 9/11 we were not ordered to ‘stay inside.’
This city-wide lockdown is stunning. The excuse is what? Perpetrators throwing homemade bombs? Pipe bombs? Or is there something else going on here?
Is this ‘editorial’ statement overkill or ...or was it a leak of something more insideous happened with these ‘pressure cooker bombs.’
I found the discussion here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3008094/posts?page=1098#1098
>Islamic terrorists Muhammed and Malvo were tried, convicted and sentenced under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the State of Maryland. Muhammed is dead; Malvo is doing life without parole in a Virginia prison. That case was handled appropriately.<
Yes, but Virginia has the death penalty; while Taxachusetts does not. Had there not been a death penalty, the federal government did indeed have the option of trying the DC snipers.
Thanks for that information. I didn’t know they were using rubber bullets. Even those filled that boat full of holes.
True enough.
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