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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> d others that Russian officials contacted the U.S. government
at least twice in 2011 with concerns about Tsarnaev, the Chechen who
two years later would carry out last week's deadly bombing of the
Boston Marathon, as an example of an instance that merits further investigation."In
a string of apparent intelligence-sharing lapses, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was
able to slip through the cracks and carry out this devastating attack,"
the senators said.Authorities suspect Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother,
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, of using improvised explosives to kill and maim runners
and spectators near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. Three people
were killed and more than 200 injured in the April 15 attack.Tamerlan
Tsarnaev was killed days later in a shootout with police. His 19-year-old
brother escaped but was captured alive Friday night and now faces a
charge of use of a weapon of mass destruction that could carry
the death penalty.The brothers immigrated to the United States about a decade
ago with their family. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev became a U.S. citizen last year,
but Tamerlan had not yet earned citizenship.Senators, after being briefed
on the case Tuesday, said the U.S. government had "multiple contacts" with
Russia about the older Boston bombing suspect, but those lawmakers wouldn't
offer any more details.Fox News was told the FBI tried to determine
if Tsarnaev had any ties to terrorism, but those efforts apparently proved
inconclusive."W
e did everything we could," one FBI source said, and their
assessment was based on the "totality of the evidence."The FBI insists,
despite suggestions to the contrary, that it was contacted only once by
the Russians about Tsarnaev.Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., said Wednesday
that the U.S. made three inquiries with Russia about Tsarnaev and got
no response.Lawmakers and investigators are taking a close look at Tsarnaev's
trip to Russia in January 2012. His father says his son stayed
with him in Dagestan.Despite violence there, Anzor Tsarnaev said Sunday
that his son did not want to leave and had thoughts on
how he could go into business. But the father said he encouraged
him to go back to the U.S. and try to get citizenship.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned to the U.S. in July.His mother said that he
was questioned upon arrival at the airport in New York."And he told
me on the phone, 'Imagine, mama, they were asking me such interesting
questions as if I were some strange and scary man: Where did
you go? What did you do there?'" Zubeidat Tsarnaeva recalled her son
telling her at the time.Fox News' Mike Levine and Catherine Herridge and
the Associated Press contributed to this report.
Miller Time: More politically correct madness
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