Someone
has already reported on Facebook the appearance of Black Hawk
helicopters on the NY skyline.
This
provides more context for the spread of tyranny and martial law.
The
authorities have crossed a 'red line' and proved to themselves that
they can introduce martial law without resistance.
Boston bombings: Brothers had more explosives and planned New York attack
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said today the two men accused of carrying out last week's bombing of the Boston Marathon had additional bombs and planned a second attack on New York's Times Square.
24
April, 2013
The
brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's original intent when they
hijacked a car and its driver in Boston last Thursday night was to
drive to New York with bombs and detonate them in Times Square, but
their plan fell apart when they became embroiled in a shootout with
police.
“Last
night we were informed by the FBI that the surviving attacker
revealed that New York City was next on their list of targets,”
Bloomberg said at New York City Hall. “He and his older brother
intended to drive to New York and detonate those explosives in Times
Square.”
Officials
said the Tsarnaev brothers had six remaining improvised explosive
devices and, after realizing they had been identified from
surveillance images in Boston, spontaneously decided to drive to New
York and set off those explosives. The six remaining devices included
one pressure cooker bomb, as used in Boston, and five smaller pipe
bombs.
One
law enforcement source said earlier this was based on what surviving
suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, told investigators in a Boston
hospital. He is recovering from gunshot wounds in Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center, where he was formally charged on Monday
with crimes that could carry the death penalty.
Tsarnaev's
attorney, Miriam Conrad, declined to comment on Thursday on whether
her wounded client was still talking with investigators.
Meanwhile,
the father of the brothers said he planned to travel to the United
States from Russia to bury his older son, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was
killed in a police shootout.
“I
am going to the United States. I want to say that I am going there to
see my son, to bury the older one. I don't have any bad intentions. I
don't plan to blow up anything,” Anzor Tsarnaev told reporters in
Makhachkala, the capital of Russia's Dagestan region.
The
bombing killed three people and injured 264 others.
Near
Washington, the focus remained on intelligence leading up to the
Boston Marathon bombing. Tamerlan Tsarnaev had been on a federal
database of potential terrorism suspects and that the United States
had twice been warned about him by Russian authorities. Congressional
testimony earlier in the week had focused on whether the Federal
Bureau of Investigation made mistakes in tracking the ethnic Chechen.
“We're
in the post-event witch hunt phase, which is predictable,” said
James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, at a conference in
Crystal City, Virginia. “I think it would be a real good idea to
not hyperventilate for a while now until we actually get all the
facts.”
ARREST
WARRANT FOR WIFE
Anzor's
former wife, Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, angrily denied that her son had any
role in the attack and criticized police for shooting her 26-year-old
son while apprehending him.
Tsarnaeva
does not plan to accompany her former husband on his trip. One factor
that may have influenced Zubeidat Tsarnaeva's decision not to travel
with her former husband is an outstanding arrest warrant in
Massachusetts.
A
warrant for Zubeidat Tsarnaeva's arrest was issued on Oct. 25 after
she failed to make a court appearance on shoplifting-related charges,
according to Natick District Court Clerk Brian Kearney.
Tsarnaeva
was arrested in June at a Lord & Taylor department store on
suspicion of shoplifting $1,624 worth of women's dresses, according
to the Natick Police Department.
Tamerlan
Tsarnaev's widow, 24-year-old Katherine Russell, also has a criminal
record. In 2007, shortly after graduating from high school, she was
arrested for stealing five items valued at $67.00 from an Old Navy in
Warwick, Rhode Island.
Russell's
lawyer, Amato DeLuca, said earlier this week that his client knew
nothing about the Tsarnaev brothers' activities.
YOUNGER
BROTHER IN HOSPITAL
The
U.S. Marshals Service, which is responsible for holding and
transporting suspects outside of prison, declined to comment on
whether or when Dzhokhar Tsarnaev might be moved from the hospital.
“It
is our policy not to comment on prisoner movements until they have
been completed,” said spokeswoman Lynzey Donahue. “We do ensure
that prisoners in our custody receive medical services in a secure
environment.”
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