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Topic: Kill shot?
Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/30/13 09:35 AM

Kill shot? Photos show Boston bombing suspect’s friend took FBI bullet to top of head

http://rt.com/news/todashev-head-shot-father-009/

None of the other wounds appeared to be life threatening actually, and would have been more than enough to stop a man with only a knife, in a room full of armed officers.

Autopsy photos here.... WARNING graphic content

http://kavpolit.com/eksklyuzivnye-fotografii-ubitogo-ibragima-todasheva/

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Thu 05/30/13 05:02 PM
Nice shot.:banana:

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/30/13 05:43 PM

Nice shot.:banana:


The happy banana? You do realize this whole thing was most likely an assassination of an innocent kid to make it look like the FBI was on top in fighting terrorism....right?

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Thu 05/30/13 06:35 PM


Nice shot.:banana:


The happy banana? You do realize this whole thing was most likely an assassination of an innocent kid to make it look like the FBI was on top in fighting terrorism....right?

You do realize that he was complicit in at least the bombing if not other things. An innocent kid?. I doubt that.

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Thu 05/30/13 06:47 PM
this is the nature of guns in a culture of fear and paranoia


for a while, all law enforcement needed for a kill shot was to feel a 'reasonable' threat or fear of their life,,,and since we now have been informed that that threat can be as little as a fist fight or a push or APPEARING to reach for something

whats off limits to otherwise 'law abiding' citizens and law officials?

,,,its a slippery slope,,,,

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Thu 05/30/13 06:58 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Thu 05/30/13 06:59 PM

this is the nature of guns in a culture of fear and paranoia


for a while, all law enforcement needed for a kill shot was to feel a 'reasonable' threat or fear of their life,,,and since we now have been informed that that threat can be as little as a fist fight or a push or APPEARING to reach for something

whats off limits to otherwise 'law abiding' citizens and law officials?

,,,its a slippery slope,,,,


And you wonder why we won't give up our guns and put our fate, and all the guns, in only the hands of these guys and criminals slaphead

Stuck in the middle of that unarmed is one place I REFUSE to trap myself!

msharmony's photo
Thu 05/30/13 07:34 PM


this is the nature of guns in a culture of fear and paranoia


for a while, all law enforcement needed for a kill shot was to feel a 'reasonable' threat or fear of their life,,,and since we now have been informed that that threat can be as little as a fist fight or a push or APPEARING to reach for something

whats off limits to otherwise 'law abiding' citizens and law officials?

,,,its a slippery slope,,,,


And you wonder why we won't give up our guns and put our fate, and all the guns, in only the hands of these guys and criminals slaphead

Stuck in the middle of that unarmed is one place I REFUSE to trap myself!



its all good if you arent one of the paranoid and scared,, who become trigger happy because it so easy ,,,,


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Thu 05/30/13 07:36 PM
Edited by alleoops on Thu 05/30/13 07:52 PM
Man with ties to Boston bombing suspect admits role in 2011 murders; shot during FBI questioning

By Richard Esposito, Pete Williams and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

Dead Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and another man — who was killed by the FBI on Wednesday — murdered three people in Massachusetts after a drug deal went wrong in 2011, law enforcement sources tell NBC News.

Sources say that what began as a drug ripoff ended in a triple homicide when Tsarnaev and friend Ibragim Todashev realized their victims would later be able to identify them.

Todashev was killed by a federal agent while giving a statement on his role on Wednesday in Orlando, Fla.

The man who was shot, Todashev, 27, allegedly attacked an agent with a knife while confessing to the slayings. He was not suspected of having played any role in the bombing that killed three people and injured scores more in April, but he did confess to being involved in a brutal Boston-area slaying two years ago, investigators said.
Law enforcement officials said Todashev was being questioned as part of the FBI’s effort to find and talk to anyone who had any contact with Tsarnaev, the older bombing suspect killed in a shootout with police.

The shooting occurred in the early morning hours on Wednesday, the FBI said in a statement.

“The agent, two Massachusetts State Police troopers, and other law enforcement personnel were interviewing an individual in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing investigation when a violent confrontation was initiated by the individual,” the statement said.

“During the confrontation, the individual was killed and the agent sustained non-life threatening injuries,” according to the statement.
It's not clear who shot Todashev, officials say, because -- while he was being questioned by an FBI agent -- officers from the Massachusetts state police and the Orlando police department were also present in the house where the interrogation was going on.

Todashev, they say, had spent some time in the Boston area, where he was a mixed martial arts fighter, and knew Tsarnaev there. Investigators say he confessed to the agent in Florida that he played a role in a triple murder in 2011 in which three men were discovered slain in an apartment in Waltham, Mass.

Brendan Mess, 25; Raphael Teken, 37; and Eric Weissman, 31, were found with their throats cut in September of 2011, and their bodies were covered with marijuana. No suspects had been arrested in that case.
Todashev was also arrested in downtown Boston in 2010 following a fender bender involving his van and a car carrying two women. Todashev had to be restrained by witnesses after he aggressively confronted the women, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office told NBC affiliate WHDH. Witnesses said Todashev was clearly the aggressor, and there was physical contact between everyone involved.

FBI, Officers from the Massachusetts state police and the Orlando police department were also present in the house where the interrogation was going on. Trigger happy? ?Assassination? I doubt it.

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Thu 05/30/13 10:59 PM
They murdered him. Make no mistake about that. The FBI murdered him because he knew too much about the fake black flag.


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Thu 05/30/13 11:14 PM

this is the nature of guns in a culture of fear and paranoia


for a while, all law enforcement needed for a kill shot was to feel a 'reasonable' threat or fear of their life,,,and since we now have been informed that that threat can be as little as a fist fight or a push or APPEARING to reach for something

whats off limits to otherwise 'law abiding' citizens and law officials?

,,,its a slippery slope,,,,




Don't kid yourself.

Its cold blooded murder.


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Fri 05/31/13 08:15 AM

They murdered him. Make no mistake about that. The FBI murdered him because he knew too much about the fake black flag.




I forgot, it must be a conspiracy slaphead

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Fri 05/31/13 05:42 PM


They murdered him. Make no mistake about that. The FBI murdered him because he knew too much about the fake black flag.




I forgot, it must be a conspiracy slaphead



I don't know about that. It was an exercise.

And killing that boy was an execution.

You don't go to a person's house and kill him during "questioning."

frustrated

Murder, plain and simple.



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Fri 05/31/13 05:51 PM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Fri 05/31/13 05:55 PM

Man with ties to Boston bombing suspect admits role in 2011 murders; shot during FBI questioning

By Richard Esposito, Pete Williams and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News

Dead Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev and another man — who was killed by the FBI on Wednesday — murdered three people in Massachusetts after a drug deal went wrong in 2011, law enforcement sources tell NBC News.



Note this: a "suspect" is a suspect.

You can't tell the NBC News that this "suspect" "Murdered three people."

THEY DON'T KNOW THAT!! He is a SUSPECT! There is a reason they call him a suspect. He has not been to trial. Evidence has NOT BEEN PRESENTED to a jury. He is innocent until proven guilty. Alleged confession or no confession.

Is this confession on tape? Has it been verified? Proven? People confess all the time after having been beaten on and intimidated by cops.


Sources say that what began as a drug ripoff ended in a triple homicide when Tsarnaev and friend Ibragim Todashev realized their victims would later be able to identify them.

Todashev was killed by a federal agent while giving a statement on his role on Wednesday in Orlando, Fla.

The man who was shot, Todashev, 27, allegedly attacked an agent with a knife while confessing to the slayings.


ALLEGEDLY

and let's see, um.. he attacked an armed FBI agent with a knife while at the same time "confessing" to the slayings? (Oh brother!!)

Talk about bringing a knife to a gun fight.... I don't believe that story for one second.




He was not suspected of having played any role in the bombing that killed three people and injured scores more in April, but he did confess to being involved in a brutal Boston-area slaying two years ago, investigators said.
Law enforcement officials said Todashev was being questioned as part of the FBI’s effort to find and talk to anyone who had any contact with Tsarnaev, the older bombing suspect killed in a shootout with police.

The shooting occurred in the early morning hours on Wednesday, the FBI said in a statement.

“The agent, two Massachusetts State Police troopers, and other law enforcement personnel were interviewing an individual in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing investigation when a violent confrontation was initiated by the individual,” the statement said.

“During the confrontation, the individual was killed and the agent sustained non-life threatening injuries,” according to the statement.
It's not clear who shot Todashev, officials say, because -- while he was being questioned by an FBI agent -- officers from the Massachusetts state police and the Orlando police department were also present in the house where the interrogation was going on.


Um... now they are saying "its not clear who shot Todashev?" Really?
How about checking the gun and matching it to the murdering FBI guy's gun?




Todashev, they say, had spent some time in the Boston area, where he was a mixed martial arts fighter, and knew Tsarnaev there. Investigators say he confessed to the agent in Florida that he played a role in a triple murder in 2011 in which three men were discovered slain in an apartment in Waltham, Mass.

Brendan Mess, 25; Raphael Teken, 37; and Eric Weissman, 31, were found with their throats cut in September of 2011, and their bodies were covered with marijuana. No suspects had been arrested in that case.

Todashev was also arrested in downtown Boston in 2010 following a fender bender involving his van and a car carrying two women. Todashev had to be restrained by witnesses after he aggressively confronted the women, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office told NBC affiliate WHDH. Witnesses said Todashev was clearly the aggressor, and there was physical contact between everyone involved.

FBI, Officers from the Massachusetts state police and the Orlando police department were also present in the house where the interrogation was going on. Trigger happy? ?Assassination? I doubt it.


Okay then let's see the TAPED CONFESSION AND MURDER!!

How do we know he confessed to anything? Where is the tape????


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Fri 05/31/13 10:38 PM
Edited by Sojourning_Soul on Fri 05/31/13 10:47 PM
My opinion....It was murder to direct the narrative. A trial would not have been to their advantage.

And now the younger brother is up and around denying any guilt, confession, or any other incriminating proof of involvement.

I think they screwed up and lost control of that situation..... I don't think he was supposed to live. It got out of their hands with so many involved in the capture.

There was a cell phone that captured him trying to surrender twice "I'm coming out!" and both times multiple shots were fired after those announcements!

Google it on you tube

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Fri 05/31/13 11:30 PM

My opinion....It was murder to direct the narrative. A trial would not have been to their advantage.

And now the younger brother is up and around denying any guilt, confession, or any other incriminating proof of involvement.

I think they screwed up and lost control of that situation..... I don't think he was supposed to live. It got out of their hands with so many involved in the capture.

There was a cell phone that captured him trying to surrender twice "I'm coming out!" and both times multiple shots were fired after those announcements!

Google it on you tube




It really makes me ill to think this kind of evil is operating here in this country.


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Sat 06/01/13 01:37 AM


My opinion....It was murder to direct the narrative. A trial would not have been to their advantage.

And now the younger brother is up and around denying any guilt, confession, or any other incriminating proof of involvement.

I think they screwed up and lost control of that situation..... I don't think he was supposed to live. It got out of their hands with so many involved in the capture.

There was a cell phone that captured him trying to surrender twice "I'm coming out!" and both times multiple shots were fired after those announcements!

Google it on you tube




It really makes me ill to think this kind of evil is operating here in this country.




What should worry you more is your fellow Americans that believe and convince themselves that it is not happening.

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Sun 06/02/13 04:18 PM



My opinion....It was murder to direct the narrative. A trial would not have been to their advantage.

And now the younger brother is up and around denying any guilt, confession, or any other incriminating proof of involvement.

I think they screwed up and lost control of that situation..... I don't think he was supposed to live. It got out of their hands with so many involved in the capture.

There was a cell phone that captured him trying to surrender twice "I'm coming out!" and both times multiple shots were fired after those announcements!

Google it on you tube




It really makes me ill to think this kind of evil is operating here in this country.




What should worry you more is your fellow Americans that believe and convince themselves that it is not happening.


They believe and defend the stupid lies they hear on the nightly news. frustrated


HotRodDeluxe's photo
Sun 06/02/13 05:58 PM
"an innocent kid"

laugh The hyperbole is painful.

Sojourning_Soul's photo
Sun 06/02/13 07:29 PM

"an innocent kid"

laugh The hyperbole is painful.


Yeah, who cares if the law says "innocent till proven guilty" slaphead

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Sun 06/02/13 07:36 PM


"an innocent kid"

laugh The hyperbole is painful.


Yeah, who cares if the law says "innocent till proven guilty" slaphead


But the FBI and Law Enforcement are guilty until proven innocent?

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