15.5.15
Religion of Peace Monster Tsarnaev to Die for Role in Boston Murders!
By John W. Lillpop
More than two years ago, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his older brother Tamerlan murdered four innocent people and injured more than 200 others in unspeakable acts of barbarism at the Boston Marathon.
Today, a jury ruled that, Allah willing or not, Dzhokhar will be put to death for his part in the murders.
As reported:
A jury's ruling today to sentence marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death is "justice" and a warning Boston "will not tolerate terrorism," survivors and police said after the verdict.
"This is nothing to celebrate. This is justice," said survivor Michael Ward. "He wanted to go to hell and he's going to get there early."
The verdict against Tsarnaev, who'll turn 22 in July, was announced by U.S. District Court Judge George A. O'Toole Jr.'s courtroom clerk Paul Lyness. Tsarnaev showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
Marathon bombing survivor Adrianne Haslet-Davis, who lost a third of her left leg in the bombing, told the Herald she's "happy with the verdict."
"My heart goes out to everyone in the survivor community and to the victims' families," she added. "It's still a lot to process right now."
Only three of the 12 jurors bought into the defense argument that Tsarnaev was influenced by his older brother Tamerlan. The jurors unanimously agreed that Tsarnaev showed no remorse for the marathon attack and its aftermath that killed four young people, maimed 17 and injured hundreds.
The jurors unanimously voted to put him to death for the week of terror.
"You're not going to blow up our marathon. You're not going to blow up our city," said Boston police Commissioner William Evans. "We will not tolerate terrorism."
Tsarnaev will be formally sentenced by O'Toole this summer after survivors and loved ones of the victims have the opportunity to present impact statements.
Tsarnaev will also be afforded the chance to speak. He chose not to take the stand in his own defense during the trial -- a factor jurors were not allowed to consider or even discuss amongst themselves, per O'Toole's orders.
Tsarnaev is expected to remain incarcerated locally until after the sentencing, when he will be delivered to the USP Terre Haute prison in Indiana, where he will be the youngest person on federal death row.”
In an era when ridiculing and rioting against police officers has become fashionable, American need to give pause and thank God for the brave police officers who brought the Tsarnaev brothers to justice!