Poor Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is upset with the way he's being treated in prison--you'd think he'd murdered someone. Oh wait, he did. In fact, he and his brother, Tamerlan, murdered 3 people, one of whom was a child, and seriously injured or maimed more than 260 others at the race. Fourteen people required amputations and others received traumatic amputations from the blasts.
Fortunately for society, Tamerlan died after Dzhokhar ran him over with a car as he tried to escape police capture using any means necessary, including running over that bleeding bump in the road, his brother.
I feel for Dzhokhar. They treat him as if he did something terribly wrong as he awaits a second sentencing trial to determine whether or not he gets the death penalty, which he so rightfully earned.
The jihadi has a long list of complaints and is so angry, he feels as if he's ready to explode. Yes, the crap weasel is so angry that
he’s filed a lawsuit against the Bureau of Prisons and Attorney General Merrick Garland, the latter of whom is so liberal and weak that he might just grant Tsarnaev's wishes.
Tsarnaev is claiming that he’s being deprived of basic necessities and contact with people and that the prison is hindering his chances of avoiding a date with the executioner, according to CBS Boston.
Specifically, the hand-written complaint, first filed in January and now amended on March 5th, claims that the BOP and AG Garland are interfering with his ability to communicate [and perhaps plan something] with his adorable family and that they are placing a hold on his money [possibly payment from Rolling Stone magazine for his front page glamour photo] and are hurting his chances of avoiding a death sentence which he earned.
All prisoners at this facility, including celebrity prisoners like Tsarnaev, are restricted as to how frequently they can see their attorneys or visitors due to the pandemic. But poor Tsarnaev claims that this rule shouldn't apply to him because his photo was on Rolling Stone, unlike regular prisoners who didn't kill as many innocent people as him.
The Muslim extremist is also ticked off because he is being prevented from sending "hobby crafts" through the mail to his attorneys, and thus he feels like a pressure cooker ready to blow its lid, which he says he doesn't want to do. He claims the craft stuff could "provide mitigating evidence." Perhaps he's so crappy at constructing craft pieces that he thinks it will prove he didn't have the capacity to construct a homemade bomb that killed 3 innocent victims and severely injured no less than 260 others.
But even if his brother made the bombs, he was complicit in planting one of the two bombs near the boy and others.
For those who don't recall the incident, here are a few facts:
There were two pressure cooker bombs that exploded about 12 seconds apart and had been placed near the finish line on Boylston Street where the crowd was thickest.
To endure maximum carnage, the bombs contained nails and BB-like pellets, according to FBI Agent Richard DesLauriers of the Boston Office.
The bombs were contained in pressure cookers hidden inside backpacks.
The victims killed by the blasts were:
Martin Richard, 8, a student at Neighborhood House Charter School in Boston.
Krystle Campbell, 29, of Medford, Massachusetts.
Lingzi Lu, a graduate student at Boston University. She was originally from China.
Sean Collier and Dennis Simmonds, both in law enforcement, were also killed by the Tsarnaev brothers in their attempts to escape.
Tsarnaev’s list of complaints continues, however. He’s been placed under “Special Administrative Measures” (SAMs) due to his extremely violent nature. This has resulted in restricted privileges even than those of usual convicts. He has also not able to mail photos to his family, which is very sad, indeed, and he only gets a limited number of phone calls with his proud family members [especially his mother who has ties to other bad people].
Dzhokhar ironically describes this as cruel and unusual punishment and says it has impacted on his formally wonderful mental health.
With Tsarnaev's upcoming sentencing trial, it will be very interesting to see how the Biden administration handles it. Biden, who has something in common with the Cat in the Hat, has already instructed the DOJ to back off on seeking the death penalty in new cases, but this case dates back to a 2013 incident and a 2015 trial.
Judging from what one sees with this current administration, it seems a forgone conclusion that this piece of dog crap is going to not get what he deserves. Don't be surprised if the POS walks out of prison before he's 50.
The elite who make the rules are never subject to their impact on the rest of us.
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