The CIA added the name of the dead Boston bombing suspect to a 745,000-person terrorist database in 2011, but it didn’t help stop the attacks.
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Officials: Suspect unarmed when arrested in boat
Authorities originally said they had exchanged gunfire with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for more than an hour, but that appears to be untrue.
Web campaign to replace boat where bombing suspect hid gains traction
In two days, the crowdfunding efforts triples what it has raised toward its $50,000 goal.
L.L. Bean donates $150K to fund for marathon victims
CEO Chris McCormick says “our hearts go out to the victims, families and the community as a whole.”
Suspect stopped talking after Miranda warning, officials say
Meanwhile, investigators question the brothers’ parents, while Joe Biden calls the suspects ‘perverted, cowardly, knockoff jihadis.’
Powerful brotherly bond examined as possible key in Boston bombings
The Tsarnaev brothers’ relationship may have intensified when both parents left the country within the past year or so, leaving Tamerlan as Dzhokhar’s dominant family member.
Fund for bomb victims has $20 million in donations
“Never underestimate the charitable impulse of the American people,” says One Fund Boston’s administrator, Kenneth Feinberg.
N.H. store: Bombing suspect bought fireworks
Tamerlan Tsarnaev bought two “Lock and Load” reloadable mortar kits containing 24 shells each on the evening of Feb. 6.
Bomb suspect influenced by mysterious radical
In the years before the Boston Marathon bombings, Tamerlan Tsarnaev fell under the influence of a new friend and a Muslim convert, family members say.
Uphill battle for defense of Boston Marathon bomb suspect
‘The reality is you just try to save his life,’ says one lawyer who has defended several terrorism suspects.