Three more arrests in the Boston terror bombing case
By Bill O'Reilly
Last week we told you the Boston terror suspects had to have help.
They couldn't have done what they did without training and money. The
FBI is investigating that angle right now. They are over in Russia.
Today federal agents arrested three men in Massachusetts who
allegedly helped Dzhokhar Tsarnaev after the bombing occurred; the feds
believe they hid evidence. 20-year-old Azamat Tazhayakov and 19-year-old
Dias Kadyrbayev both attended the University of Massachusetts with
Dzhokhar. They are exchange students from Kazakhstan. Also arrested an
American citizen 19-year-old Robel Phillipos, a University of
Massachusetts student from Cambridge. We don't have his picture yet.
Now think about this, these guys knew their pal had been arrested for
the terror bombing and decided to help him anyway... unbelievable.
Reports are the men have confessed to the crime of aiding the accused
terrorist by obstructing and lying to federal agents. Their lawyers say
they are innocent but that's what all lawyers say.
And there is obviously a huge problem at the University of
Massachusetts. What kind of students are they accepting anyway? Four bad
seeds on campus? How many more?
"Talking Points" believes the wife of slain terrorist Tamerlan
Tsarnaev may have some exposure here as well. Remember, authorities were
searching for the bombers for days before their pictures were released.
And even then did the wife Katherine Russell alert the feds? Did she do
anything?
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a magnet for students from all
over the world. That used to be a strength when I went to school there
but now there is suspicion especially on the Muslim students. Each
university and college in the Bay State is responsible for the students
they accept. Commonwealth is responsible for the people it supports. As
we reported last night the terrorists and their family received much
taxpayer money along the way. Along with the ongoing criminal
investigation, there should be a state investigation to what exactly is
happening in the welfare and university precincts.
And that's "The Memo."
With further searching into other accounts much more will come to light soon...
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