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There was a Drone attacks 5-6 weeks after Boston marathon and have not fully stopped since but their frequency is sharply down to on average of about one every month from pre Boston Marathon average of one every week.
Update on this case.
Marathon Suspect's Hearing Frustrates Some
BOSTON July 11, 2013 (AP)
Survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings got little satisfaction from suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's first public appearance since the deadly attacks. "Not guilty" was all he said, over and over.
The blase-looking 19-year-old, his arm in a cast and his face swollen, entered his pleas Wednesday during a seven-minute arraignment in federal court.
Bombing victims showed little reaction in the courtroom after a federal marshal warned them against any outbursts, but some made their views known afterward — as did a group of chanting Tsaraev supporters.
"I thought that maybe he would come with a different attitude or maybe look a little different, maybe look like he cared a little bit. But he didn't show me that," said Peter Brown, whose two nephews each lost their right legs in the explosions.
Tsarnaev gave a small, lopsided smile to his two sisters upon arriving in the courtroom. He appeared to have a jaw injury and there was swelling around his left eye and cheek.
Leaning into the microphone, he told a federal judge, "Not guilty" in his Russian accent. Then he was led away in handcuffs, making a kissing gesture toward his family with his lips. One of his sisters sobbed loudly, resting her head on a woman seated next to her.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/marathon-suspects-hearing-frustrates-19634512#.Ud5fKHfyt_w
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev indicted in Boston Marathon bombing
USA TODAY-13 hours ago
A federal grand jury in Boston has returned a 30-count indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, charging the 19-year-old with murder and the ...
Update on this case.
Marathon Suspect's Hearing Frustrates Some
BOSTON July 11, 2013 (AP)
Survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings got little satisfaction from suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's first public appearance since the deadly attacks. "Not guilty" was all he said, over and over.
The blase-looking 19-year-old, his arm in a cast and his face swollen, entered his pleas Wednesday during a seven-minute arraignment in federal court.
Bombing victims showed little reaction in the courtroom after a federal marshal warned them against any outbursts, but some made their views known afterward — as did a group of chanting Tsaraev supporters.
"I thought that maybe he would come with a different attitude or maybe look a little different, maybe look like he cared a little bit. But he didn't show me that," said Peter Brown, whose two nephews each lost their right legs in the explosions.
Tsarnaev gave a small, lopsided smile to his two sisters upon arriving in the courtroom. He appeared to have a jaw injury and there was swelling around his left eye and cheek.
Leaning into the microphone, he told a federal judge, "Not guilty" in his Russian accent. Then he was led away in handcuffs, making a kissing gesture toward his family with his lips. One of his sisters sobbed loudly, resting her head on a woman seated next to her.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/marathon-suspects-hearing-frustrates-19634512#.Ud5fKHfyt_w
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