

“It’s one of those things where you see people committing an alleged crime on stage with cameras from around the world focused on them and a lot of the students just can’t believe their eyes,” the official said. “The word that I’ve heard everybody use is ‘surreal’,” said a college official helping students settle back onto the leafy campus of 9,400 students. Late on Friday, after a shootout with police, a bleeding Tsarnaev was captured and rushed to the hospital in serious condition while his older brother, who the FBI had previously interviewed over suspicions he was a possible Islamist radical, lay dead. What is known is that on Thursday night into Friday, the ethnic Chechen brothers, who were already the most sought-after suspects in the world, took off on a crime spree that left an MIT police officer dead, a Boston transit police officer critically injured and the city of Boston and its suburbs locked down for a day-long dragnet. Two homemade bombs stuffed into pressure cookers exploded near the race finish line on Monday, killing three people and injuring more than 170 others. Reuters was unable to confirm the conversation with Tsarnaev, who was hospitalized, unable to speak and does not yet have a lawyer. These tragedies happen all the time in Afghanistan and Iraq.” “It’s crazy this is happening now,” Bettencourt recalled Tsarnaev telling him when the bombings came up. on Tuesday, listening to music on his iPod, when he struck up a conversation with fellow sophomore Zach Bettencourt. Tsarnaev was working out in the gym from 8 to 10 p.m. Returning to campus on Sunday after being evacuated on Friday during a massive manhunt for the bombers, students at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth swapped recollections of seeing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, back in the dorm, at class and in the gym in the aftermath of the bombings. If you spend less than the 75 minimum, an 8 flat-rate shipping fee will be applied to your order.
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Three days later, one of them was named a prime suspect. Finish Line offers free standard shipping on orders above 75. DARTMOUTH, Massachusetts (Reuters) - Working out at the gym at their sleepy New England college, two students chatted about how “crazy” it was that bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon.
