Kadyrbayev and Tazhayakov were charged with conspiring to obstruct justice, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in jail and a fine of $250,000. 2 in the Boston Marathon bombings. Backlog in reporting of test results swells coronavirus case count in L.A. County. A third friend, Dias Kadyrbayev, also of Kazakhstan, was sentenced on Tuesday to six years after pleading guilty to obstructing the investigation into the attack that killed three people and injured 264. What appears to be a mangled piece of pressure cooker, which could have contained the bomb used in the Boston attacks, and a black vinyl bag which could have carried the device, are seen in this Reuters video screen grab. An image posted to the social sharing website Reddit purportedly shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev being detained by law enforcement officers. The surge in plastic waste caused by the COVID-19 pandemic may push over the edge an already fragile ecosystem of recycling plastic, already strained by falling oil prices and interruptions in the global trade in recyclables. Dutch hospital airlifts patients to Germany amid coronavirus surge in Europe. The judge, in passing sentence, said, “I wholly reject the suggestion that this was a no-harm, no-foul kind of offense.”. They were let in by Tsarnaev's unnamed roommate, who told them Tsarnaev had left some hours earlier. Credit: Johannes Hirn/Barcroft Media /Landov, A suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing is seen in this surveillance video released by the FBI. DeLuca said Tamerlan Tsarnaev's widow met law enforcement officials "for many hours over the past week" and would continue co-operating. Two Kazakh students and a third man, a US citizen, all 19, are alleged to have disposed of Tsarnaev's laptop and a backpack containing fireworks in the frenzied hours after the names of the two Boston bombing suspects were made public. On April 18, 2013, the FBI released photos and videos of two suspects and asked the public to help identify them. Ballots can’t be tossed for mismatched signatures, Pennsylvania Supreme Court says. Phillipos’ defense attorneys said he was high after smoking marijuana and did not intentionally lie to the FBI. Two Kazakh students and US citizen accused of disposing of Boston suspect's laptop and backpack from college dorm room, Dias Kadyrbayev, left, and Azamat Tazhayakov are pictured in a courtroom sketch, appearing in front of magistrate judge Marianne Bowler at the federal courthouse in Boston. Tazhayakov told the court Friday that he was sorry for his actions. Phillipos opted not to speak, citing a planned appeal of his conviction. An FBI bulletin identified this image as picturing evidence gathered at the scene. Authorities say Tsarnaev and his brother killed an MIT police officer, injured a transit officer in a firefight and threw explosive devices at police during their getaway attempt in a long night of violence into the early hours of Friday, April 19, 2013. Credit: Boston Regional Intelligence Center/AP. “I didn’t go there to the dorm room because I made connection that Dzhokhar was some jihadist. An overnight shootout with police killed the other suspect -- Tsarnaev's 26-year-old brother, Tamerlan. The FBI says the accused men described how, while watching a movie in the room, they noticed a backpack containing seven red tubes of fireworks, emptied of their explosive powder. The complaint alleges that Phillipos lied to investigators when he was first questioned, insisting that he had not played any role in the disposal of the evidence. The third friend, Dias Kadyrbayev, pleaded guilty in August to conspiracy and obstruction of justice for taking and concealing evidence from Tsarnaev’s dorm room. AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson to resume COVID-19 vaccine trials, Trump campaign asks court to stop Nevada from counting early votes, Cop fired after fatally shooting Black teen in Waukegan, Illinois, Trump on Kamala Harris: U.S. won't have female socialist president, Democrats' Senate hopefuls are raising serious cash and spending it, Far-right group member charged with rioting at George Floyd protests, Iconic bookstore makes plea to customers in effort to stay open.
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