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Fri Jan 3 19:48:54 2014

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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 16:48:54 -0800

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conference Friday, downplayed their Chechen ties and 
said the situation has "nothing to do with Chechnya."FBI investigators are 
scouring records to find out where and when the suspects might have 
been radicalized. The other brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was killed in 
a shootout with police overnight in the Boston suburbs, traveled to Russia 
last year, Fox News has learned.Fox News has also learned that the 
younger brother was granted asylum in 2002, obtained a green card in 
2004 and was granted citizenship in 2012. The elder brother had an 
arrest for domestic violence in 2009.Williams teaches at the University 
of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, where Tsarnaev is also a registered student. 
Williams said he's never formally had Tsarnaev as a student -- but 
said a colleague who does told him he was supposed to be 
in class Friday.Details are still emerging about both suspects. The older 
brother told a photographer in 2009 that: "I don't have a single 
American friend, I don't understand them." He worked out in a gym 
and dreamed of making the U.S. Olympic boxing team, according to an 
online photojournalism slideshow that chronicled his training.Tamerlan Tsarnaev 
previously studied at Bunker Hill Community College for three semesters 
-- fall 2006, spring 2007 and fall 2008 -- in hopes of 
becoming an engineer.The brothers' background has also raised questions 
about ties between Chechnya and Islamic radicalism.Williams described a 
complicated pi
cture. He said "there's a jihad element that has grown larger 
and more important" inside of Chechnya in the wake of bloody wars 
with the Russians.He said the official leadership is more secular and moderate, 
but there is an extremist element that sees the Russians as "infidels." 
He said the Al Qaeda links are tenuous, though Al Qaeda "sympathizes" 
with them.Williams said he is publishing a book on the subject next 
year called "Inferno in the Caucus."Fox News' Catherine Herridge and Mike 
Levine contributed to this report.

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and more important" inside of Chechnya in the wake of bloody wars 
with the Russians.He said the official leadership is more secular and moderate, 
but there is an extremist element that sees the Russians as "infidels." 
He said the Al Qaeda links are tenuous, though Al Qaeda "sympathizes" 
with them.Williams said he is publishing a book on the subject next 
year called "Inferno in the Caucus."Fox News' Catherine Herridge and Mike 
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 pitals in Texas. Two of the three patients at 
Scott & White Hospital-Temple were in critical condition Thursday. One of 
the two patients at McLane Children's Scott & White Hospital in Temple 
was in critical.A spokesman at Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center in Waco 
told The Associated Press the facility received 98 patients, including the 
five in intensive care. Another 30 have serious injuries, including orthopedic 
and head trauma. Providence Health Center in Waco treated 65 patients from 
the explosion, admitting 12. A spokeswoman says those patients had broken 
bones, cuts, head injuries, minor burns and some breathing problems.Two 
patients were also being treated at Parkland Hospital in Dallas.Roughly 
133 patients, including some in wheelchairs, were evacuated from the West 
Rest Haven Nursing Home, which was among the damaged buildings.Up to 75 
homes were also damaged, as well as an apartment complex with about 
50 units that was reduced to a "skeleton," Wilson said.Erick Perez, 21, 
of West, was playing basketball at a nearby school when the fire 
started. He and his friends thought nothing of it at first, but 
about a half-hour later, the smoke changed color. The blast threw him, 
his nephew and others to the ground and showered the area with 
hot embers, shrapnel and debris."The explosion was like nothing I've ever 
seen before," Perez said. "This town is hurt really bad."The explosion knocked 
out power and could be heard and felt for miles 
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