Police have identified Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, as the "black hat" bombing suspect, killed during the manhunt that followed. Readers have pointed out that Johannes Hirn made Tsarnaev the subject of a photo essay, "Will Box for Passport," taken before the boxer competed at National Golden Gloves competition in Salt Lake City. The captions give us a micro-profile of the suspect.
Tamerlan, who studies at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston and wants to become an engineer, took the semester off from school to train for the competition.
Tamerlan fled Chechnya with his family because of the conflict in the early 90s, and lived for years in Kazakhstan before getting to the United States as a refugee.
Originally from Chechnya, but living in the United States since five years, Tamerlan says: "I don't have a single American friend, I don't understand them."
If he wins enough fights... Tamerlan says he could be selected for the US Olympic team and be naturalized American. Unless his native Chechnya becomes independent, Tamerlan says he would rather compete for the United States than for Russia.
Tamerlan says he doesn't drink or smoke anymore: "God said no alcohol." A muslim, he says: "There are no values anymore," and worries that "people can't control themselves."
Hmm nice way to treat the country that took you in. I always wonder with asylum seekers claiming their lives are in danger if they go back home, perhaps we know why now?
Police have identified Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, as the "black hat" bombing suspect, killed during the manhunt that followed. Readers have pointed out that Johannes Hirn made Tsarnaev the subject of a photo essay, "Will Box for Passport," taken before the boxer competed at National Golden Gloves competition in Salt Lake City. The captions give us a micro-profile of the suspect.
Tamerlan, who studies at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston and wants to become an engineer, took the semester off from school to train for the competition.
Tamerlan fled Chechnya with his family because of the conflict in the early 90s, and lived for years in Kazakhstan before getting to the United States as a refugee.
Originally from Chechnya, but living in the United States since five years, Tamerlan says: "I don't have a single American friend, I don't understand them."
If he wins enough fights... Tamerlan says he could be selected for the US Olympic team and be naturalized American. Unless his native Chechnya becomes independent, Tamerlan says he would rather compete for the United States than for Russia.
Tamerlan says he doesn't drink or smoke anymore: "God said no alcohol." A muslim, he says: "There are no values anymore," and worries that "people can't control themselves."
I don't understand this. If you don't like living in a country where people smoke and drink, or anything else you don't like, then **** off to a country more to your taste.
Police have identified Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, as the "black hat" bombing suspect, killed during the manhunt that followed. Readers have pointed out that Johannes Hirn made Tsarnaev the subject of a photo essay, "Will Box for Passport," taken before the boxer competed at National Golden Gloves competition in Salt Lake City. The captions give us a micro-profile of the suspect.
Tamerlan, who studies at Bunker Hill Community College in Boston and wants to become an engineer, took the semester off from school to train for the competition.
Tamerlan fled Chechnya with his family because of the conflict in the early 90s, and lived for years in Kazakhstan before getting to the United States as a refugee.
Originally from Chechnya, but living in the United States since five years, Tamerlan says: "I don't have a single American friend, I don't understand them."
If he wins enough fights... Tamerlan says he could be selected for the US Olympic team and be naturalized American. Unless his native Chechnya becomes independent, Tamerlan says he would rather compete for the United States than for Russia.
Tamerlan says he doesn't drink or smoke anymore: "God said no alcohol." A muslim, he says: "There are no values anymore," and worries that "people can't control themselves."
Most of that was said by a reporter earlier on. But whitecap has more of a boxers' nose than his brother. Some of what he says isn't real though, had he really wanted to be part of the US he wouldn't have got involved with killing US folk. His enemy was Russia.
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A K-9 unit. The name for a police dog.
oh, right, thanks.
Wow- how do they arm themselves so well?
Where? Link?
Hmm nice way to treat the country that took you in. I always wonder with asylum seekers claiming their lives are in danger if they go back home, perhaps we know why now?
Where are you hearing this?
Where is this source?
And AFAIK, he ran his brother over in his hurry to get away, lol
link?
Is it actually him, or is it someone who's set up a fake account?
Google K-9
Where is that from?
I don't understand this. If you don't like living in a country where people smoke and drink, or anything else you don't like, then **** off to a country more to your taste.
That's true, although I heard his brother had already been shot multiple times before he ran him over in the getaway.
Most of that was said by a reporter earlier on. But whitecap has more of a boxers' nose than his brother. Some of what he says isn't real though, had he really wanted to be part of the US he wouldn't have got involved with killing US folk. His enemy was Russia.
boston police scanner where it was just reported by intel what hes saying online