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Originally posted by ChilliJon:
Uncle Ruslan's comments are incredible. Talk about getting in front of a camera and setting things straight. I think I would like to drink vodka with Uncle Ruslan.


Definitely!
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Originally posted by Herschel:
One is too many, but obviously the police are on the same wavelength as they've been releasing info and open scanner talk also. They've been using the media to put pressure on the guy since yesterday.


Seriously. STFU. You going to risk your life because he doesn't have any more bombs?
Unfortunately these two are getting the massive press they may have wanted. I've now seen pictures of Suspect #1 in his boxing workout and all dressed up etc etc....

After they catch or kill Suspect 2, stop sensationalizing them. They are trash and should be referred to as cowards for killing innocent people. In this case Coward #1 and Coward #2.
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Originally posted by Boris:
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Originally posted by Herschel:
One is too many, but obviously the police are on the same wavelength as they've been releasing info and open scanner talk also. They've been using the media to put pressure on the guy since yesterday.


Seriously. STFU. You going to risk your life because he doesn't have any more bombs?


What are you talking about? What I'm saying is they've been using the media to put pressure on the suspects. Obviously they're worried he may have more bombs or armed in any number of ways, but they're still using all sorts of media to put pressure on the guy just like they used it to help identify them. It's risk/reward and they obviously felt getting the information out was the thing to do even if there were some negatives (tweeting movement/police locations for example) they'd have to deal with.
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@TheAtlanticWire 2m
.@wgbhnews reporting a body has been found in a boat on Franklin St.

@BostonDotCom 1m
BREAKING NEWS: Shots fired in Watertown; source says Boston Marathon terror bomb suspect has been pinned down.
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FBI interviewed dead Boston bombing suspect years ago
CBS News/ April 19, 2013, 6:44 PM


The FBI admitted Friday they interviewed the now-deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev two years ago and failed to find any incriminating information about him.

As first reported by CBS News correspondent Bob Orr, the FBI interviewed Tsarnaev, the elder brother of at-large bombing suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, at the request of a foreign government to see if he had any extremist ties, but failed to find any linkage.

CBS News correspondent John Miller reports it is likely Russia asked to have the elder Tsarnaev vetted because of suspected ties to Chechen extremists.

The FBI is likely to have run a background check, running his name through all the relevant databases, including those of other agencies, checking on his communications and all of his overseas travel. Miller reports that culminated in a sit-down interview where they probably asked him a lot of questions about his life, his contacts, his surroundings. All of this was then written in a report and sent it to the requesting government.continue

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