Amazing New Details from the Chase for the Boston Bombers

Daniel Halper The Weekly Standard 4/20/2013

The police chief of the Watertown police department shares amazing new details of the chase for the Boston bombings suspects from Thursday night into Friday evening.

The police chief, Edward Deveau, describes how cops nearly apprehended the older suspect, and were placing handcuffs on him in the middle of […]

Boston Bomber Could Have Been Deported After 2009 Conviction

Corruption Chronicles Jihad Watch 4/19/2013

One of the Chechen terrorists who carried out the Boston Marathon bombings could have been deported years ago after a criminal conviction and the other was granted American citizenship on the 11th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the 26-year-old killed in a wild shootout […]

From Boston To Texas, It’s Been A Freaky Week In America

Mark Steyn Investors.com 4/19/2013

This has been a strange and deadly week in America. On Monday, two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, the first successful terrorist attack on a civilian target on American soil since 9/11.

And yet a mere two days later, Boston’s death toll was surpassed by a freak fertilizer accident at […]

Boston Bomber on Twitter: ‘A decade in America already, I want out’

Charlie Spiering The Washington Examiner 4/19/2013

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspected Boston bomber still at large, has a Twitter account that journalists have already poured over for most of the afternoon.

He appeared weary of America at times, although he celebrated elements of American pop-culture.

Here are some of his mentions of America on his account:

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Chechen women in mortal fear as president backs Islamic honor killings

Diana Markosian The Washington Times 4/29/2012

ACHXOY-MARTAN, Chechnya — Chechnya’s government is openly approving of families that kill female relatives who violate their sense of honor, as this Russian republic embraces a fundamentalist interpretation of Islam after decades of religious suppression under Soviet rule.

In the past five years, the bodies of dozens of young […]

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