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I think he is easily an accomplice, and therefore would be subject to the same legal punishment?
Not sure how it works.
I think he is easily an accomplice, and therefore would be subject to the same legal punishment?
I wonder why they keep saying that they used thermal imagery from the chopper to determine that the suspect was in the boat, yet they are also saying that a guy lifted the tarp on the boat and actually saw him hiding in the boat before he called the cops.
Unless they mean they were just verifying that he was still there after they arrived on scene.
I would be running so fast after seeing this kid hiding in the boat. That guy is really lucky he didn't get shot after lifting that tarp up.
I wonder why they keep saying that they used thermal imagery from the chopper to determine that the suspect was in the boat, yet they are also saying that a guy lifted the tarp on the boat and actually saw him hiding in the boat before he called the cops.
Unless they mean they were just verifying that he was still there after they arrived on scene.
I would be running so fast after seeing this kid hiding in the boat. That guy is really lucky he didn't get shot after lifting that tarp up.
I'm pretty sure the Terrorism and Explosives charges are sufficient
Now that I am thinking about it. If hes a US citizen, it might be hard for the feds to use the terrorism charges under the Federal Penal Code. There might not be a death penalty eligible crime they can charge him with under Federal Law.
Thermal sees heat signatures.
Nice to see he got caught.
McVeigh got the death pen, charge this dude with what he got
Sweet, they still should just kill him and save us the money.
What if the dead bomber killed the MIT officer?
I know, I was just joking, because I wasn't sure why TB felt the need to point that out.
Even if he died, his body would have stayed warm for a while. But I understand them using it to see him moving.
You might get your wish. He doesn't look like he's in good shape in the photo. Are they even restraining him? Is he missing his right hand? Bloody face, blood all over his clothes... They are ventilating and taking his BP.
You might get your wish. He doesn't look like he's in good shape in the photo. Are they even restraining him? Is he missing his right hand? Bloody face, blood all over his clothes... They are ventilating and taking his BP.
They can't claim jurisdiction the same way they did for McVeigh because McVeigh attacked a federal building + killed federal employees(including law enforcement).
Im not saying its impossible for the Feds to get jurisdicition of dp eligible crimes. It would have been alot easier if he was not a US citizen or if he had killed federal law enforcement/attacked US buildings.
It will be interesting to see what the feds charge him with.
Sounds pretty fucking terrible to live in solitary confinement, to be honest.
You might get your wish. He doesn't look like he's in good shape in the photo. Are they even restraining him? Is he missing his right hand? Bloody face, blood all over his clothes... They are ventilating and taking his BP.
Lemme quip in with a bit of medical advice/knowledge...
Generally hospital ERs have 5 "conditions" you are in. Expired(dead), critical, serious, guarded and stable/fair.
Serious condition generally means you've got injuries but generally nothing life threatening. Say he has a gunshot wound to the arm or leg, but bleeding is controlled, no sign of neurovascular compromise, then you'd be in serious condition.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_stateSerious:
Vital signs may be unstable and not within normal limits. Patient is acutely ill. Indicators are questionable.
DOJ: no Miranda rights to suspect now; govt invoking public safety exception to question him. High Value Detainee Interr. Grp will be used.
Interesting. And GRP?
Were any of dead victims from death penalty states? Could those states claim jurisdiction?