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Can this 10 Second Trick Help Prevent YOUR Heart Attack?
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April 19, 2013: Tarek Ahmed says he was working at a Cambridge
gas station when a carjacking victim ran into his store.FoxNews.com/Jana
WinterApril 19, 2013: The gas station where the Boston Marathon bombing
suspects reportedly pushed carjacking victim out of their vehicles.FoxNews.com/Jana
WinterTarek Ahmed was working at gas station in Cambridge, Mass. Thursday
night when a young man ran into his store screaming."Call the police!
Call the police! These people are trying to kill me!"The young man
was allegedly carjacked at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by
the two men authorities now say have been identified as the Boston
Marathon bombing suspects.Authorities said early Friday the suspects dropped
off the victim after driving around with him for about 30 minutes.Ahmed,
45, described the young man as Caucasian and between 20 and 25
years old. He said the young man ran into his store "shaking
and scared and very nervous.""I thought he was drunk. I didn't believe
him when he came in it just sounded very crazy," Ahmed told
FoxNews.com in an exclusive interview.Ahmed let the man into the back room
to use the phone to call the authorities."He just came in and
said, 'call police, call police someone is trying to kill me,' "
Ahmed said. "They stole car and dropped him off. It was very
scary.""He came very fast and was nervous and was afraid of the
guy. He said they pushed him out of car," he continued. "When
this guy came, I think
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Reports that the suspects in the Boston bombing are believed to be
from the region near Chechnya may have caught some by surprise --
rebels in Chechnya are known for their violent and long-running campaign
to break away from Russia, but not for exporting terror to America.But
congressional researchers and foreign policy analysts have long tracked
a connection between the Chechnya region and Islamic extremists sympathizing
with Al Qaeda and the Taliban. If the suspects are indeed Chechen,
analysts told Fox News they may represent part of a jihadi network
which has made its way to American soil."The Chechen jihadi network is
very extensive," Middle East analyst Walid Phares said Friday. "They have
a huge network inside Russia and Chechnya."John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador
to the United Nations, said Chechen rebels are motivated by two things
-- a desire for independence from Russia and Islamic radicalism. He speculated
that, if the suspects are Chechen, they could be motivated more by
the latter. "They could well be supported by a significant international
network," he said.One suspect is dead and another is on the loose,
as federal and local law enforcement are engaged in what Massachusetts Gov.
Deval Patrick called a "massive manhunt." Many questions are still unanswered.Sources
said authorities are investigating whether Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of
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