Astounding, isn't it? I had no idea that such a "blue" State as Massachusetts harbored that many "Islamophobes":
A federal jury found Dzhokhar Tsarnaev guilty on the first ten of thirty charges for his role in the Boston Marathon bombing almost two years ago.
Tsarnaev is now eligible for the death penalty.
The same jury, composed of seven women and five men, will decide if he should be put to death during the sentencing phase.
They still have the death penalty in Kennedyland? Rest assured that until they rectify that "barbaric mistake," it will never be applied to Mr. Tsarnaev.
Tsarnaev was accused of planning and perpetrating the bombing of the Boston Marathon with his older brother Tamerlan on April 15th, 2013, which killed three people and maimed and injured over 260 more. Tsarnaev was also accused of the killing of MIT police officer Sean Collier three days later, carjacking the driver of a Mercedes SUV at gunpoint, and shooting and throwing bombs at police in a shootout in Watertown.
Or, "social justice".
Rest also assured that Mr. Tsarnaev's conviction will be overturned on appeal, and if need be, he'll receive an official pardon from Barack Obama. But that he was convicted of anything at all is a minor miracle, and a major victory, even if it won't last.
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