FBI Shooting of Tsarnaev Associate Raises Questions
The official story keeps changing
LAST WEEK, a team of FBI agents and Massachusetts police officers questioned Ibragim Todashev, an associate of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings who was killed days after that calamity.
One of the agents left the interview with minor injuries. Mr. Todashev was carted out with, apparently, several bullet holes in his body. We say "apparently" because journalists have gotten a tangle of conflicting reports from law enforcement sources about what happened, many of which look bad for the FBI.
As best we can make out, Mr. Todashev had confessed to participating with Mr. Tsarnaev, a fellow Chechen, in a 2011 triple murder. He then apparently did something to provoke an FBI agent in the room, and the agent shot him. An early account — all have been provided anonymously — indicated that Mr. Todashev had a knife. On Wednesday, though, it emerged that he was unarmed. Many reports agree that he overturned a table. Some suggest that Mr. Todashev might have been lunging for the agent's gun, or — weirdly — a samurai sword in the room. The Post reported that the agent may have been alone with Mr. Todashev at the time of the scuffle.
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If he'd have had a dog, he'd be alive today.
Iz Russian. They tend to die in custody. It's a national pastime for them.
Trying to make sense out of the stories of known liars (the FBI, in this case) is a fool's errand. It's obvious they killed him in cold blood. What else needs to be known after that?
No one frisked the guy for weapons before he was interrogated?
I wouldn't be surprised if he hid a weapon somewhere and the incompetent boobs at the FBI failed to search him properly. Obama wouldn't order the guy to be executed, right?