or why wasn't he deported.
for more reading ... there is an interesting article that has alot more connections to radicalism at
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/19/do-social-media-profile-youtube-videos-belong-to-the-boston-bombers/
Why do we continue to allow known radical foreign citizens to infect our society?
listening to his aunt.. say..they were set up.. I am used to being set up..
and his father saying he was framed.. you do not have to wonder where their bitterness came from... it was grown at the dining room table..
http://www.dailymail.co.ukFBI interviewed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, for possible extremist ties two years ago but found no incriminating information
FBI interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, 'Suspect 1' for suspected extremist ties in 2011
A unspecified foreign government had requested the investigation
The FBI revealed on Friday that they had interviewed Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011, after a foreign government alerted officials that he had possible ties to extremists.
Federal officials told CBS News that they vetted the Chechen refugee but found no incriminating information after a thorough investigation.
The government that asked for the investigation was not identified but CBS News correspondent John Miller speculated that Russia could have issued the request, based on fears that Tamerlan had links to Chechen extremists.
Based on FBI procedure, it is likely investigators performed a background check on Tamerlan and discussed his behavior and international travel with other agencies.
CBS believes officials would have called Tamerlan in for a sit-down interview and their findings would have been compiled into a report and sent to the requesting government.
Officials say Tamerlan and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, refugees from the Caucasus region, were the men behind the horrific terrorist attack that took the lives of three and left 176 injured.
Tamerlan, 26, was killed by police early on Friday morning during a shoot-out in Watertown, Mass.
The mother of the two suspects, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, told RT America on Friday that the FBI had been monitoring her oldest son for being a 'leader' in a religious politics movement.
In broken English, she claimed 'he was controlled by the FBI for 3-5 years. They knew what my son was doing. They knew actions, and what sites on the internet he was going.'
'They used to tell me that they were controlling him, he was a serious leader and they were afraid of him,' she claimed.
'He never, never told me that he would be on the side of jihad,' she said.
He appeared increasingly drawn to radical Islam. On a YouTube channel, he recently shared videos of lectures from a radical Islamic cleric; in one, voices can be heard singing in Arabic as bombs explode.
“My son, Tamerlan, got involved in religious politics, five years ago,” his mother, Zubeidat K. Tsarnaeva, told Russia Today television in an interview from Dagestan, the Russian republic bordering Chechnya where she and her husband are currently living. “He started following his own religious aspects
for more reading ... there is an interesting article that has alot more connections to radicalism at
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/19/do-social-media-profile-youtube-videos-belong-to-the-boston-bombers/
Why do we continue to allow known radical foreign citizens to infect our society?
listening to his aunt.. say..they were set up.. I am used to being set up..
and his father saying he was framed.. you do not have to wonder where their bitterness came from... it was grown at the dining room table..