The Borneo Post

Hospitalis­ed suspect in Boston bombings awaits charges

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BOSTON: The ethnic Chechen college student accused with his deceased older brother of the Boston Marathon bombing faced federal charges as early yesterday as he lay hospitalis­ed under armed guard, severely wounded and unable to speak.

ABC and NBC news networks reported late on Sunday that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was awake and responding in writing to questions put to him by authoritie­s after two days under sedation in Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre.

Other US news sources, including CNN, said Tsarnaev, who was shot in the throat and the leg prior to his arrest, was still sedated in the intensive care unit with a breathing tube down his throat.

Authoritie­s told Reuters that the sedation, and a tongue injury from the throat wound itself, had left him incapable of speech and precluded questionin­g by investigat­ors.

Tsarnaev’s apprehensi­on on Friday night ended a manhunt that virtually shut down greater Boston for some 20 hours. His older brother, fellow bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was pronounced dead after a gunfight with police a day earlier.

Investigat­ors are seeking, among things, to determine whether the two suspects acted alone.

Boston Police Commission­er Ed Davis said he was convinced the Tsarnaev brothers were the two principal perpetrato­rs.

“I am confident that they were the two major actors in the violence that occurred,” he told CNN on Sunday.

Davis also said investigat­ors

I am confident that they were the two major actors in the violence that occurred. Ed Davis, Boston Police Commission­er

have discovered at least four undetonate­d devices, one of them similar to the two pressure cooker bombs set off at the Boston Marathon, and that he believed the suspects were planning additional attacks.

Still, much of investigat­ors’ attention has focused on a trip to Russia last year by Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and whether Chechen separatist­s or Islamist extremists there may have influenced or assisted in the bombings.

The two brothers, who are of ethnic Chechen heritage, emigrated to the United States a decade ago from Dagestan, a predominan­tly Muslim region in Russia’s North Caucasus mountains.

They are accused of planting and setting off two homemade bombs near the crowded finish line of the Boston Marathon last Monday, killing three people and injuring more than 170 others.

US Attorney Carmen Ortiz, the federal prosecutor for the Boston area, was preparing criminal charges on Sunday against the younger Tsarnaev, a naturalise­d US citizen, according to Davis. It was not clear when charges would be filed, but it could as early as yesterday. — Reuters

 ??  ?? HIGHLY GUARDED: Boston Police and Massachuse­tts State Police stand guard outside of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, where the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar A Tsarnaev, 19, is currently being held and receiving medical attention. — AFP...
HIGHLY GUARDED: Boston Police and Massachuse­tts State Police stand guard outside of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, where the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, Dzhokhar A Tsarnaev, 19, is currently being held and receiving medical attention. — AFP...

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