Friday, 19 April 2013

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Captured: Alleged Boston Marathon Bomber Arrested Following Manhunt

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was wanted in connection to the Boston Marathon bombing. The hunt for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ended Friday night when authoritiescaptured the suspect wanted in connection to the bombing Monday at the Boston Marathon, according to the Boston Police Department. The Associated Press reports that Boston Mayor Tom Menino tweeted “We got him,” along with a photo ofthe police commissioner speaking tohim. Law enforcement officials in Watertown, Mass., responded to the site of reported gunfire around 7:00 p.m. — approximately one hour after lifting a lockdown on the area — where they found Tsarnaev, 19, hiding inside a small boat. Police cornered the suspect, not far from the site of a shootout the previous night that killed his brother and suspected accomplice, Tamerlan Tsarnaev. CLICK HERE for live updates The streets of Watertown erupted incheers as news came that the suspect had been captured alive, according to HuffPost reporters Christina Wilkie and Michael McLaughlin. “I’m happy they caught him. Im happy he’s alive. I want to know why,” said Jeannette Harvey, a Watertown resident who works at Massachusetts General Hospital in the trauma ward. According to AP, Kathleen Paolillo, a 27-year-old teacher who lives in Watertown, also said, “Everyone wants him alive.” Residents were relieved as a heavily guarded ambulance headed east on Mount Auburn Street. It was unclear who was riding inside, but there was a sense that the danger was over. The violent manhunt unfolded one night after FBI Special Agent RichardDesLauriers vowed that the alleged bombers, first identified as “Suspect 1″ and “Suspect 2,” would be “brought to justice.”

Okorocha Sustains Head Injury In Road Accident

The convoy of the Governor of Imo State; Mr Rochas Okorocha has been involved in a head-on collision in Orlu local government area of the state and the governor sustained minor head injuries. The Governor was on a scheduled inspection tour to some state projects in the area when the accident occurred. A statement signed by the mediaaide to the Governor; Ebere Ozoukwa, stated that the Governor’s convoy was involved in the accident in Orlu town in Orlu Local government area of the state. According to Mr Ozoukwa, “the governor sustained a minor injury which is a minor cut on hishead but he is presently in a good and stable condition and has been attended to by medical personnel.” The Governor can be seen in the picture with a bandage rolled all over his head with some blood stains. The statement advised the general public especially Imo citizens not to “panic and should go about with their normal duties since the Governor is in a good and stable condition and responding to necessary treatment.”

A 22yrs Man Was To Die By Hanging For Stealing N955, 600

A 22-year-old man, Julius Aboy was yesterday sentenced to death for stealing N955, 600 by a Delta State High Court sitting inWarri. The trial judge, Justice Marshal Mukoro of High Court 1, who handed down the sentence told the convict that he is to die by hanging. The convict was arraigned on a two-count chargeof conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed robbery, offences punishable under Sections 6(b) and 1(2)(a) respectively of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap. RII Volume 14, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. In the first count, Julius Aboy andothers now at large were reported to have on or about the4th day of March, 2011 in Warri, conspired with others now at large to commit armed robbery. In the second count, Julius Aboy and others now at large were also reported to have, on or about the 4th day of March, 2011in Warri, robbed one Godwin Gwuene of N955, 600, while armed with a gun. The money was said to be Ususu contribution (savings), belongingto workers, serving as cleaners ina company in Warri. The armed robbery gang, of which Aboy was allegedly a member, ran out of luck when anoncoming vehicle knocked downtheir getaway motorbike at the scene of the crime, leading to thearrest of the convict and killing of another member of the gang by an angry mob. Justice Mukoro said the excuse ofpoverty, which the convict gave as reason of dropping out of school and venturing into crime was not tenable, as poverty was not a licence for criminality.

His Experience With Ritualists/kidnappers At Lekki This Morning

I'll be as brief as possible. To tell you that kidnappers & ritualists exist & are on rampage is an understatement. What you need to be aware of is that they adopt different strategies to capture their victims. I'm going to share with you one approach so as not to become a prey. I was at Law School busstop at about 6.30am today when I saw a cab & told the driver my destination. He told me to board.I noticed that there was a 'passenger' beside him & another one at the back. So I sat at the back. Within 30 seconds of our journey, the young man beside me offered the driver #100 as transport fare. Immediately, the driver started shouting. The dialogue ensued between both of them: Driver: How dare you offer me a hundred naira as transport fare? Aren't you the one that put that bag in the trunk? In fact you have a case to answer. Where did you get that huge amount ofmoney from? Passenger: (sobbing & genuflecting) please don't expose me. My boss died this morning. He was a Hausa man who ran a Bureau de Change business. He died after a brief illness. As soon as he died, my colleague made away with one of his vehicles. Because I don't know how to drive, I decided to make away with this money. Passenger at the Front: How much is in the bag? Passenger: 1.1 million dollars Passenger at the Front: Oga driver, you know what? Let's strike a deal with the man. (Facing the Passenger at the backwho at this point is already shaking like a jellyfish) Are you ready to share this money with the rest of us on this car? Passenger: Yes sir! All along I was quiet. Passenger the one who 'stole' the money) We need a herbalist or witch doctor to help us make the charms ineffective because the last time I tried to touch the money, I fell down. Driver: (Cuts in) that's no problem. We will get a pastor or a herbalist to destroy the charms. At this point, the passenger asked for my views. To be candid, so many things were on my mind. I felt this could be the 'major break' I had been trusting God for. On the other hand, I wasn't comfortable because if what the passenger said was anything to go by, & I partook in spending the money, I would have murdered Peace & Sleep. Me: No true pastor will agree to be a part of this. Before you could say Jack Robinson, the Passenger at the Front quickly offered to phone a herbalist that he claimed to know. Meanwhile the driver had taken the alternative route instead of going through the TollPlaza. As soon as we got to a point, I told the driver to stop, I told him I wasn't interested, & immediately got out of the car & took a long walk. To cut a long story short, when I got to work, I just hinted my colleague about my experience without going into details & guess what she said! She told metheir modus operandi which tallied with what I experienced today. So pals in the house, I urge you to always take time to pray before you go out & be close to God. PutGod first in all you do & be security conscious. May you not die untimely in Jesus' name & may God's grace be constantly available to you & your loved ones.

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