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FBI kill Florida man known to Boston bombing suspects
MIAMI - A man known to the Boston Marathon bombers was shot and killed Wednesday by an Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent after he turned violent during questioning, the investigating agency said. The Orlando Sentinel newspaper identified the man as Ibragim Todashev, 27. He was killed in the early morning incident in Orlando, Florida. The FBI said the shooting occurred in Orlando, ...
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Boston bombing probe Man shot dead by FBI
An FBI agent shot and killed a 27-year-old alleged friend of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev in Florida, a day after questioning him as part of the investigation into the April 15 attack, media reports said. The victim, identified as Ibragim Todashev, was shot at a condominium complex Wednesday in Orlando, Florida. The FBI confirmed a man died while one of its agents ...
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Video Friend implicates Boston bombing suspect in triple homicide
Ibragim Todashev, a friend of the accused Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was shot dead by an FBI agent during questioning in Orlando. Todashev was being questioned about a grisly triple murder believed to be committed by the two men. Bob Orr ...
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Sole survivor of Brockton triple shooting testifies that white supremacist brutally attacked her
She had expected to see her friend when she opened her apartment door that horrifying afternoon Jan. 21, 2009. But it was former upstairs neighbor Keith Luke – the man she knew as "the fat guy who lived upstairs" – who pointed a gun at her face and forced his way inside. Unleashing incredible brutality, he handcuffed her, pulled her hair, and, as prosecutors alleged, raped ...
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Ross set to catch Morales in Portland
Email CHICAGO -- The Red Sox will have a full battery at Double-A Portland for Thursday's 11 a.m. ET game, when David Ross catches left-hander Franklin Morales. Ross is returning from a concussion that he sustained on May 11, and this should be his only rehab game before being activated by the Red Sox, most likely on Friday. Morales, who has had a hard time getting started this season, ...
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Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday [DVD]
Credit should be given where credit is due: The filmmakers behind Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday tried. They really tried. Doing something original or different with the ninth installment of the Friday the 13th slasher franchise, which was largely derivative to begin with, was a significant task. That the end result is convoluted, lacking in logical coherence, and somet ... ...
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Dempster ready to go after high-stress outing
Email CHICAGO -- In Ryan Dempster's last start, he threw 127 pitches over just 4 2/3 innings. But the right-hander keeps himself in great condition and manager John Farrell doesn't think it will be an issue when Dempster takes the ball on Thursday night against the Indians. Will there be any restrictions on Dempster? "Hopefully not," Farrell said. "The game is going to ...
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Papi gears up for first reunion with Tito
Email CHICAGO -- While the rest of the Red Sox faced manager Terry Francona's Indians in Cleveland from April 16-18, David Ortiz was still in the final stages of a Minor League rehab assignment. Thursday, he will play against the man who managed him for eight memorable seasons, two of which ended with a World Series championship. Considering the fondness Red Sox fans still hold for ...
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Victorino shows improvement still not ready to play
Email CHICAGO -- Though Shane Victorino did not return to Boston's lineup on Wednesday, it appeared more likely than 24 hours earlier that he'd be able to avoid a trip to the disabled list. "He's improved today," said Red Sox manager John Farrell. "He's going to do some running on the treadmill. There's increased looseness in the hamstring but [he's] ...
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Yankees Kuroda leaves start because of injury
Yankees ' most effective starting pitcher so far this season, was forced out of his Wednesday night start in Baltimore because of an injury.It wasn't immediately clear what was wrong, but Kuroda was hit on the leg by ...
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National Briefing | New England Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor to Resign
The lieutenant governor of Massachusetts, Timothy P. Murray, said on Wednesday that he would resign on June 2, a move that surprised the political establishment there. Mr. Murray, who has played a prominent role in the administration of Gov. Deval Patrick since 2007, was once considered likely to try to succeed his boss, but his public image suffered from an early-morning accident in 2011 in ...
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