RE: One of the two terrorists involved in the Boston bombing has been killed
April 19, 2013 at 12:39 pm
Fellow students are shocked; had no idea suspect was capable of doing such things.
I guess it follows that anyone who knew him would be surprised. It's always the charming sociopaths that make the news. The one's who are obviously unhinged would be spotted and nabbed before getting the chance to shoot anyone or bomb anything and so we never hear about them.
Quote:...In a telephone interview, Pamala Rolon, a UMass Dartmouth senior at and a resident assistant at the Pine Dale dorms, said she knew Dzhokhar Tsarnaev for the past year and finds it incredulous that he played any role in the bombs at the Boston marathon.
“He studied. We hung out with me and my friends,” she said Friday morning. “I’m in shock.”
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Rolon said the 19-year-old studied marine biology, and was quite studious. She did say that he was not seen on campus over the past two weeks, although she didn’t think much about it because everyone was busy with tests and studying.
Rolon said the finds it impossible to believe he was involved in any zealous religious or political cause, or would turn to violence.
“I think he’s Muslim, but not so religious,” she said. “He’s a normal city kid.”
I guess it follows that anyone who knew him would be surprised. It's always the charming sociopaths that make the news. The one's who are obviously unhinged would be spotted and nabbed before getting the chance to shoot anyone or bomb anything and so we never hear about them.
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