Fed Explains Why Boston Marathon Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Was Sentenced To DEATH!
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Today we're going to be covering the Boston Marathon bombing.
And don't worry, guys.
Amanda will be, she'll be helping me out on this one.
And then she'll come on the show as well this week while she's in town.
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But yeah, guys.
So today we're going to be covering the Boston Marathon bombing, man.
This case I have a lot of knowledge on because I was actually living in Boston at the time when this happened back in 2013.
I was in college.
It was in my last year.
And funny story, go down memory lane.
What this is almost 10 years ago.
So I'll never forget.
So the Boston Marathon, guys, is huge in Boston.
The town is shut down.
It's like a holiday there, right?
And I went to Northeastern University, all right?
And Northeastern University, guys, you know what?
Let me just show y'all on the map so you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
So Northeastern, right, is very close to it's in downtown Boston.
It's right next to where the bombings happened, right?
And at the time, we have our finals.
Like we get out of school early because we have something called a co-op program, right?
So we would, most schools, you know, end around May.
We ended in April.
So I was writing my final paper for, it was a paper on, what was it?
I think it was on Homeland Security.
It was a paper on like preventing terror.
Yes, it was.
It was.
It was a paper on preventing terrorism and homeland security, right?
Because I was a major in criminal justice, right?
And I'm in there.
I got all my stuff.
Like when I write my papers, I turn my phones off.
I lock myself in my dorm.
I'm writing this paper because I'm trying to graduate, right?
Because this is my last class.
And what happens is I get like a text, right?
And when I open it up, because I took a break from writing my paper and I opened up my phone.
And I was intern at the time with Homeland Security.
I had just started.
This is 2013.
This is three years later.
So I was an intern and I was about to graduate, right?
So I get a text message from my supervisor.
He says, call me.
And I was like, what?
I'm off today.
I'm not supposed to go into the office because the office is in downtown as well.
It's in the government center.
And I was like, oh, fuck, did I miss work?
Like, was I supposed to go or whatever?
They know I have a paper.
What the hell?
And he calls me, he says, hey, or I call him.
He's like, hey, are you all right?
I was like, yeah, I'm fine.
What's wrong?
He's like, a bomb just went off at the marathon.
I was like, what?
And I'll never forget that shit because I was literally writing a paper on terrorism.
And I had just finished writing a paragraph, right?
That we will never have a terrorist attack similar to 9-11 ever again.
How fucking crazy is that, guys?
And I had just finished writing that paragraph.
And then I got that call.
And I had to delete that fucking paragraph.
I'll tell you how that right now, man.
So that sticks in my memory because I was literally writing a paper on terrorism to graduate from school, my last thesis paper.
And I wrote that paragraph that we will, because I wrote about how the United States had done so much work to prevent foreign terrorism.
And I said, we will never get a terrorist attack again on that level.
And which we haven't.
But, you know, when this attack hit, I was like, damn, okay.
I spoke too soon.
And yeah.
So I deleted that paragraph, bro.
And yep, that to change that paper up a bit.
It took a little bit longer, but it was very fond memories.
Well, not the bombing, obviously, but like living in Boston and everything like that.
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So, okay, Boston Marathon bombing.
Okay.
So in case you, so let's, here we go.
I'll share the screen with y'all here in a second.
So, guys, this was probably after 9-11, I would say this was the worst terrorist attack in the United States by far.
And hold on, one second.
By far, the worst one after, and I'm going to share this screen with y'all real fast.
Let me enlarge this.
And we're going to go ahead and look at all the maps and everything else like that too, guys.
So, so here we go.
Boston Marathon bombing happened April 15, 2013, 2.49 p.m.
This is the day that I was writing that paper and I got proven wrong.
So here we go.
Shout out to all the people who make fun of me for using Wikipedia.
I will continue to use Wikipedia.
So the Boston Marathon bombing was a radical Islamist domestic terrorist attack that took place during an annual Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, inspired by Al-Qaeda.
Two terrorists and brothers, Dezokar Sarnev and Tamerlin Sarnev, planted two homemade pressure cooker bombs.
Did I pronounce that right?
Is it the Zokar, Amanda?
Is it the Zokar or is it Zokar?
I feel like I'm not the person to ask.
I don't know if my Lexus goes.
Yes.
Yeah, can you look it up for me?
Yes.
All right.
So and we go two terrorist brothers.
Okay, planted two homemade pressure cooker bombs, which detonated 14 seconds and 210 yards apart at 2.49 p.m. near the finish line of the race, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others, including 17 who lost limbs.
Three days later, the FBI released images of the two suspects.
Don't worry, guys.
I got that for y'all, that video, who are later identified as Chechnyan Kyrgyzstani, American Brothers, Zokar Sarnev and Tamerlin Sarnev.
Following that identification of suspects, they killed an MIT policeman, aka Sean Collier, rest in peace to him.
Kidnapped the man in his car and had a shootout with the police in nearby Watertown during which two officers were severely injured.
One of whom, DJ Simmons, Simmons, died a year later.
Tamlin was shot several times and his brother Zokar ran him over while escaping in the stolen car and died soon after.
Guys, I want to tell you something, bro.
This was the city went into lockdown when they were looking for these guys.
No one was allowed to leave their dorms when this was going down.
And Watertown is a town right over.
As a matter of fact, Watertown, guys, is where we had our boathouses for Northeastern University.
Like when I used to go to practice, here I'll show y'all right now.
Let's have some fun with this.
So Watertown, right?
North Eastern, right?
I literally used to go to practice.
It's in Watertown.
It's right by Harvard Stadium.
Northeastern University.
My fucking spelling sucks.
Sorry, guys.
University Boathouse.
Right.
Hendrickson Boathouse, right?
Oh, hold on.
Go back.
Shout out to all my huskies out there.
Where's the address on this bad boy?
Something Soldiers Field Road.
Oh, there we go.
So, oh, here we go.
Yep.
So here it is, right?
Oh, this must have been for when we had a regatta or some shit like that.
So you come in, right?
There's the boathouse right there, right?
This is pretty much Watertown, guys, where our boathouse was, right?
And you come out here, and then bang, you're pretty much on like Star Old Drive here, right?
Or Soldiers Field Road.
And Watertown is right down this way.
So the boathouse is over here to your right.
You just keep going, and that takes you into Watertown.
Okay.
That's how close it was.
So we didn't go to practice.
We didn't leave campus, nothing.
It was crazy.
It was crazy when that stuff was going down.
So, okay.
And we're going to go through that criminal complaint here in a second, by the way.
All right.
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So, yeah.
So they put us on lockdown when that all happened.
Okay.
So when this all happened, guys, they ended up finally catching the guys, right?
They went on this spree.
They were like for five days or whatever, and they ended up finding them.
And it was nuts when they found him.
And I'll show you guys.
I'll show you.
I got a video to show you guys later on what it was like after they caught him.
But let's actually, you know what?
I can show it to you now.
Because this criminal complaint that I'm going to show you guys is when he got arrested, right?
So they bombed it on the 13th, on the 15th, and then a couple of days later, they got him.
And let me show you this video here.
I'll never forget this, bro.
This was some crazy stuff.
Pulling it up right now.
Okay.
So I'm going to share a screen with y'all here in a second.
Hold on.
Let me move this thing.
This video.
All right.
All right.
Just to give you guys the atmosphere of what it was like in Boston at the time.
Boom.
And you could take that down, Amanda.
Okay.
So this right here is on.
I think this is, I took this and I took this video the day he got caught.
And this is in Mission Hill.
It's all my Boston people.
Y'all know what time it is.
So check this out, bro.
Streets are packed.
I don't know why it's so naughty, but it's old.
That's a young Myron right there for my flannel.
I was clean shaver back in the day, too.
Dude.
It was unfucking real, man.
Like the whole city, like the next day was off and shit.
Like it was, it was crazy.
It was, it was literally fucking crazy when they caught him.
Because, bro, you guys got to remember the city was all in lockdown for like a week while they were looking for these dudes, bro.
You couldn't do nothing.
Everything was closed.
It was like COVID, but worse.
So yeah, that was back when I had hair.
Now I'm fucking bald, aka.
So anyway, guys, so as you guys know, the bombs went off, right?
And let me see here.
I think I got a video to show y'all when the bombs went off.
And then we're going to read the scrummel complaint here.
I've got a bunch of videos for y'all.
But yeah, this case was crazy.
Amanda, what was going on with you when this bombing happened?
Where were you when it happened?
I was in college at FSU.
Oh, shit.
And or you majoring over there at that time?
My degree is in business.
Okay.
Specifically marketing.
But what were you specifically doing?
Were you like sitting in the library studying or something or what happened?
Yeah, we're going to go with that.
We're going to go with that.
That's exactly what I was doing.
I don't remember exactly what I was doing.
This is a very smashing some dude in the college dorm somewhere.
I love how you took it there.
Absolutely.
No, I just don't remember.
Pathetic.
Well, I remember that.
Yeah, he was in Boston at the time out here giving me a hard time.
Like, wow.
Of course.
I hope you would remember what you were doing when you were in the city.
Yeah, man.
I was in Tallahassee.
It was a Chechen.
Tallahassee.
There's nothing, man.
There ain't nothing in Tallahassee, bro.
There's two colleges.
Well, two major colleges and lots of small ones.
But yeah, there's not much going on there.
Yeah.
No, definitely.
Safe college town.
Yeah.
I mean, Tallahassee, there is a federal prison up there, by the way.
I went up there.
I remember to go interview a guy.
Well, thank God I never ran across any of those guys when I was up there.
Well, actually, it's a low-cost prison as well, like low security.
Like there, it's like a campus.
But anyway, so I'm going to show you guys something that is going to give you a little bit of background on the two brothers, okay?
Where they're from, et cetera.
So they're from Chechnya, guys.
And yeah, I know you're like, what the fuck is that?
So this expert here in Russian economics is going to break it down for y'all.
Sure, that part of the world.
These are still early days, but what can you tell us about kind of a primer on that region?
What we know now, Marcus, is that the two suspects, the authorities say, are of Chechen origin, but that's all we really know.
We don't know about any connections at all between the fact that they are of Chechen origin and what is going on or what has been going on in Chechnya.
We think they've spent a lot of their lives here in the U.S. Exactly.
Now, Chechnya is a predominantly Muslim region of southern Russia in the Caucasus region.
It is a part of Russia, the Russian Federation.
Residents of Chechnya are Russian citizens.
And in Chechnya, there has been a separatist Islamic insurgency since the early 90s, since the breakup of the former Soviet Union.
The Russian government has fought two very brutal civil wars to put down that insurgency, but it has continued at a kind of a low level for many, many years.
And anytime, guys, you have conflicts like this or whatever, and it's like there's a power struggle or whatever, this is when extremists come into play.
You know what I'm saying?
These are favorable situations where extremists come in and try to brainwash people into getting a bit more radical.
I've been terrorist incidents that have occurred in Russia because of this Chechen insurgency.
But again, we have no idea whether or not there's any connection between that, between what is going on now in Chechnya and in the Caucas region overall and in Russia and what happened with the Boston Marathon.
All we know is that these young men, these brothers, their origin is they're of Chechen origin.
There is a community of a Chechen community in the U.S. We don't know how close they are to that community or to the issues back in Chechnya.
That's correct.
In fact, there is a very large Chechen exile community in both Europe, especially in Europe and in Turkey and in other parts of the Middle East.
They fled the civil war in Chechnya since the early 90s.
And some of them, I think, have come to the United States as well.
We do know, for example, it appears that one or both of the suspects have been involved in social media, Russian social media.
They had.
And one of the brothers, guys, is a U.S. citizen naturalized and the other one was a green card holder.
The older brother was a green card holder.
The younger brother, Zokar, was a U.S. citizen.
Naturalized.
Taking part in kind of the Russian equivalent of Facebook or other kinds of social platforms and discussed a little bit their interest, their interest in Islam, for example, things like that.
Again, we don't really know whether that means anything, whether there's any connection between that, between what is going on in Chechnya, what has gone on in Chechnya and what happened in Boston.
Despite all those open questions, there's still some sense.
You have some sense knowing Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader, that he may look at this and say, I told you so.
That's correct.
I mean, I can say with some degree of certainty that in the Kremlin today, they're just saying that we told you so.
Have complained for a long time that they do not, that the West doesn't appreciate how difficult it's been for them to put down what they refer to as terrorism, this Muslim insurgency in Chechnya in the caucus region as a whole.
They've been criticized by the West for human rights abuses in Chechnya and in the Caucasus region as a whole.
And they feel that the West hasn't been crazy out there, guys.
And the rest of the Russians have tried to say this was part.
Yeah, so that's the background of the two bombers, where they're from.
So, and they came to the United States later on.
And the brother would travel often.
The older brother, Tamerlin, Tamerlin's older brother.
Zokar is the younger brother.
They would travel between the United States and Chechnya.
But the brother traveled the most, and that's where he got radicalized.
So, all right.
So, let's pull up this criminal complaint here.
Okay, guys.
So, after the bombing happened, right?
Hold on.
Let me.
And what I'll do is while I'm going through the criminal complaint, guys, we're going to stop and I'm going to show you guys like footage and all the other stuff so that it's a little bit more dynamic.
But excuse me.
So, after he got arrested, right?
Your boy Zokar got arrested.
The FBI did something called a criminal complaint.
And a criminal complaint is when you have someone in custody or when you want to get an arrest warrant, you go ahead and you type up an affidavit and that affidavit will get you an arrest warrant to go get your guy.
And in this case, they did a criminal complaint in support of an arrest warrant, and they were able to go get him after he was taken into custody.
And we'll talk about how he was taken into custody as well in Watertown behind the boat.
And then, and then he was indicted later on.
So let me boom.
Let me open this up for y'all.
And guys, do me a quick favor.
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Okay, so let's start getting down to business here.
All right.
And this criminal complaint is going to share a lot of what happened.
So here we go.
And let me enlarge it for y'all.
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So, all right.
All right.
So let's get into this.
So here's a criminal complaint.
I, the complaint in this case, state that the following is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, honor, about the dates of April 15, 2013 in the county of Suffolk in the district of Massachusetts.
Basically, 18 USC 2332AA, use of a weapon of mass destruction, 18 USC 844, militia destruction of property resulting in death.
And C, attached affidavit of special agent Daniel R. I think, is it Genk or Neck?
Help me out here, Amanda.
How's that pronounced?
This is very, I think that's a German last name.
I would say Genk.
Genk?
All right, someone in the chat help us out.
All right.
Okay.
So this is the cover page right here, right, guys?
And also, if you guys want a little bit of sauce right now, so check this out.
It was signed on April 21st at 6.47 p.m.
And the judge crossed out Boston and put it in Brookline.
Okay.
Does anyone in the chat know why that happened?
I'm going to give y'all, I want y'all in the chat to type in and tell me why you think he put the judge crossed out Boston and put Brookline.
All my Massachusetts people, let me know.
I gave it 10 seconds.
You have an idea why?
No?
No clue.
Still wait, guys.
Why do you guys think they put Brookline instead of Boston?
If anyone gets this, I'm going to be extremely impressed.
Different district.
That's not too far too.
Brookline has been a part of part of Boston proper.
MBTA, I don't know, Redtown.
Okay, I didn't expect any of you guys to get it.
No, those are all wrong.
The reason why, guys, is because the agent went to the judge's house and probably got this arrest warrant signed.
That's why.
So it's very common, guys, when you got like, you know, crazy cases or you need a warrant immediately.
You'll go to the judge's house and they'll sign it.
You'll read it to them.
They'll literally swear you in at their fucking front door and they'll sign the shit.
Or you will go inside and they'll swear you in and you'll sign it.
I've done it before where I've went to many judges' houses to get an arrest warrant or a search warrant signed.
And yeah, it happens, guys.
It happens.
It's kind of fun.
You guys want to hear a funny story?
I'll tell you guys a funny story.
So back when I was in Laredo, Texas, we're on this house, right?
And we needed a search warrant for it.
We need to get some evidence.
And I had agents sitting at the house, right?
As you guys know, I used to work for Long Homeland Security Investigations.
I didn't work for the FBI.
I work for HSI.
And I had guys on surveillance on a house.
And we knew that there was, you know, some evidence in that house.
So I went back to the office, typed up a search warrant.
And then it's like midnight, right?
It's late as hell.
And they're waiting there at the house.
So I called that duty USA.
I said, hey, I need to talk to the judge.
And they put me in touch with the judge, right?
And they used to prosecutor.
And he's like, okay, well, this judge is available.
Go to her house.
This is the address, blah, blah, blah.
So I get in my car.
I'll go another agent.
We go over there.
And I parked the car.
And this judge, actually, really nice judge.
She's from, she went to Harvard, actually.
Very funny.
That's me and her used to talk about the talk when anytime I went to her chambers to talk about a case.
I went to Northeastern.
She went to Harvard.
So we would talk about Boston.
But anyway, that's a whole other story.
So I went inside, right?
To get sworn in.
I kid you not, guys.
She has kids and they have like a little tea set, tea set table and shit like that, right?
With the little chairs that you could like play tea party.
Bro, I kid you not.
She sat me down at the tea set and she took the affidavit from me and she started reading it.
And she's like, she read it.
And I'm just, my big ass is just sitting there like this with my knees all up and shit.
Like, like, no joke.
I'm sitting there, bro, like, with my fucking knees up like this, looking like a weirdo, right?
All cramped and shit.
And I'm sitting there, right?
And I got like a vest on, like, I had my vest in the car and I got my guns and shit, obviously, but I had it concealed, right?
Of course.
But it's like, and my, my buddy was where I like, was wearing the guy, the agent that came with, he's wearing like a vested shit.
It's all tacked out.
And I'm just sitting there at this t this tea desk.
And she's reading through the affidavit, reading through the affidavit, right?
Because this woman, she went to Harvard.
So she was very, very critical of affidavits, right?
Making sure there's enough probable cause, whatever.
And she's like, okay, this is good.
And she signs it, right?
And actually, no, sorry.
She said, okay, this is good.
All right.
Agent, Agent Fotto, put your right hand up.
Boom, right?
Is everything in this complaint true and correct to the best of your knowledge?
So help you, God.
Yes.
Yes, ma'am.
And then she's like, okay.
And I'm sitting there swearing at a fucking tea set, like a little girl's tea set thing.
And she signs it, gives it to me.
I said, thank you, Judge.
And we went to go execute the warrant.
But, but yeah, so because you guys could look at the time, it's at 6:47.
So the judge was probably home by this time and it's in Brookline.
And Brookline is a very nice area in Boston, guys.
It's like a little suburb right outside the city.
That's where they got a big ass Whole Foods over there, if I don't remember correctly.
And then there's a big ass hill too that I used to use to run up there.
But that's why it says Brookline.
I didn't expect any of you guys to know that.
But yeah, you could tell that he probably went to the judge's house to get this signed because this was obviously a big deal, right?
So anyway, funny little story there.
So going back to the complaint.
So here's the affidavit, right?
Now, as you guys know, we talk about this all the time.
When you do a criminal complaint, right?
The first paragraph, you always talk about who you are and what your experience is, right?
So you know what?
Matter of fact, I'll pull up another one too here, right?
No matter who you are, right?
You always got to, let me see if I can pull up one of my old complaints for you guys.
I think they, is this one of mine's?
Oh, yeah, look, see, these people tried to dox me before and I got, and I got this.
Oh, man.
Here, I'll pull this up after for y'all.
But yeah, people, um, people, and that's the whole reason the Fed channel even started was because I, you know, they doxed me trying to say, oh, Martin used to work in law enforcement.
And it's like, bro, I'm not, I'm proud of what I used to do, man.
Like, I've never been arrested, never did drugs.
Like, I'm a very clean-cut guy, you know, criminal complaint.
I'm going to, the reason why I'm showing this to you guys side by side is so that you guys can see that regardless of where you are.
See, so I'm going to share this screen.
And so I'm going to move this tab over for you guys.
Is this coming up?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So look.
So this is a so this is this is mine, right?
This is the one that I did.
And this is against the guy that I arrested.
And I'll break this case down for y'all in the future, guys.
But same exact thing, right?
In district court, southern district of Florida, very similar, right?
Versus like here, you know, District of Massachusetts, same thing, right?
And then you come here.
So your first paragraph, I, Daniel R. Geng, being duly sworn in to pose.
And then you come down here.
I, Amerifotto, being duly sworn hereby deposed and state as follows.
And then I put my little intro thing here, right?
So this is my little about me, right?
What I did, okay.
And then this is what this guy did.
Okay.
So you're that first paragraph, guys.
No matter who you are, what agency you work for, whatever, criminal complaints are written the same regardless of the agency that you work for.
Okay.
So I worked with HSI.
You guys can't hear me?
Hmm.
Only one person said, Myron can't hear you.
Guys, give me ones in the chat if y'all can all hear me.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys can all hear me.
It's SSS.
Give me ones in the chat if y'all can hear me.
Oh, I'm good.
Okay.
Come on, man.
That one guy fucked it up for all.
Come on, bro.
Saying that, Myron, I can't hear you.
Okay.
So, yeah.
So that first paragraph, guys, is what you call an I love me paragraph where you talk about your experience.
So in that case, he talks about I was employed and I'm at JTTF.
I'm like, hey, I'm here.
You know, I'm assigned to HSI.
You know, I do, I did drug cases, you know, immigration, customs authority, blah, blah.
And these are the different titles, all that other stuff.
And I started my career at Laredo, Texas, and I investigated these kinds of crimes, right?
So the point, the reason why I'm showing you guys this is that it's the same.
No matter what agency you work for, what district court you're in, whatever, all criminal complaint affidavits are pretty much the same.
Okay.
And there's a little bit of changes here and there, but the outline is pretty much the same.
And I will talk about this case.
I'll do my cases, guys, later on, because I know some of you guys are interested to see some of the cases that I did when I was an agent.
So anyway, let's get back to this complaint right here.
Okay.
So, all right.
I'm a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI, and have been so employed since 2009.
I'm currently assigned to one of the Boston Field Office's counterterrorism squads.
Among other things, I'm responsible for conducting national security investigations of potential violations of federal criminal laws as a member of the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Okay.
What the fuck is the JTTF?
You guys are probably wondering.
JTTF stands for Joint Terrorism Task Force.
So guys, every big major field office in the United States for the FBI has a JTTF.
And basically what that is, is it is a partnership between several different agencies, both federal, state, local, municipal.
All of them sit at the FBI field office and they work together to prevent terrorist attacks.
Okay.
So you got Homeland Security there, aka like my people, Homeland Security Investigations.
You got DEA there.
You got ATF there.
You got Diplomatic Security Service.
You got Secret Service there.
You got State Department.
You got everybody there.
And then on top of that, you got, depending on what state you're in, right?
In this case, it's going to be Massachusetts.
You got Massachusetts State Police there.
You got Boston Police Department there.
You got Suffolk County Sheriff's Office.
You got every single agency sits at that JTTF location.
They all have a top secret SCI clearance and they investigate basically national counterterrorism and national security.
And when you're a member of the JTTF, you're a task force officer, for lack of a better term, and you get FBI authority, right, to investigate crimes against the United States that involve terrorism, all right?
And national security.
So he's a part of the JTTF.
He's an FBI agent, a special agent, right?
But you can definitely be like, let's say, because when I work for HSI, right?
We had a couple guys assigned to the JTTF.
When you work for the JTTF as a special agent under from Homeland Security, you still can do terrorism cases with the FBI.
You can be the lead agent on a terrorism case as HSI agent, you know, because you are under the JTTF umbrella.
Okay.
So you work for Homeland Security Investigations, but you are assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Does that make sense, guys?
And you know what?
I can do the Times Square.
When I do the Times Square bombing case for y'all one day, that case was actually done by HSI agent.
Let me see if I can pull it up for y'all right now.
Times Square bombing criminal complaint.
Let's see if I can get this thing.
I'm almost certain it was a HSI agent that did this case.
Oh, let's see here.
If I'm right, I'm fucking on point.
Let's see.
Nope, not that one.
Okay.
I digress.
I think it was, was it the underwear bomber then?
Maybe it was the underwear bomber.
Okay.
Anyway, let's keep going.
During my tenure as an agent, I've participated in numerous national security investigations.
I've received extensive training and experience in the conduct of national security investigations and those matters involving domestic and international terrorism.
Okay.
And just so you guys know, the FBI is the lead agency when it comes to terrorism.
If you're doing a case and then you find like a terrorism nexus, you are mandated to contact the FBI.
And when I say you contact the FBI, you contact the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.
Okay.
During my employment with the FBI, I've conducted and participated in many investigations involving violations of the United States laws relating to the provision of material support to terrorism.
I participated in the execution of numerous federal search and arrest warrants and such investigations.
You guys are probably wondering what is material support to terrorism?
Basically, funding it.
You know, so if you give aid, finances, protection, whatever it is to someone that's a terrorist, it's obviously a federal crime.
I've had extensive training and many methods used to commit acts of terrorism contrary to United States law.
This affidavit, and this agent was new, guys.
Remember, this was back in 2013.
This guy had only been on the job for about four years.
This affidavit is supported in support of an application for a complaint charging Zokar Sarnev of Cambridge, Massachusetts for using a weapon of mass destruction against persons of property at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, resulting in death.
And three people died, guys, from this bombing.
And I'm going to show you guys exactly where I went off as well.
We're going to go into the Google Maps and do all that as well.
So more specifically, I submit this affidavit in support of an application for a complaint charging Zokar Sarnev with one unlawfully using and conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction, namely an improvised explosive device, aka an IED, against persons and property within the United States used in interstate and foreign commerce and in an activity that affects interstate and foreign commerce,
which offense and its resulted affected interstate and foreign commerce, including, but not limited to, the Boston Marathon, private businesses in eastern Massachusetts and the city of Boston itself, resulting in death in violation of 18 USC 233A and two maliciously damaging and destroying by means of explosive real and personal property used in interstate and foreign commerce and in an activity effectively affecting interstate and foreign commerce, resulting in personal injury and death in violation 18 USC.
Okay, translate that to English.
Hey, you blew up some shit that affects the United States ability to conduct commerce because these are businesses, right?
And you blew up not only businesses, you affected an international race, you hurt civilians, and all of this affects interstate commerce.
So now us, the FBI, is coming in, asshole, because you've affected interstate commerce, which means now the feds have jurisdiction.
Okay.
That's basically what he's saying there.
And he's obviously they have to word it in a certain way so that it covers all bases.
But anytime you guys affect anytime you affect interstate commerce when you're committing a crime, nine out of ten times, you're going to now you hit for federal jurisdiction and they can take the case.
Okay.
And we talked about this with RICO.
We talked about this with kidnapping.
We talked about this with child pornography.
When you affect interstate commerce, guys, that is how the feds get in.
Okay.
Let's continue on.
You guys enjoying the show so far?
Give me some ones in the chat.
I'm already giving y'all a bunch of heat.
Man, do you learn anything?
I'm learning a lot.
You are?
I really am.
Okay.
Awesome.
I watch a lot of true crime, but nothing.
This is the true, true crime.
Okay.
So this affidavit, oh, really important.
So every affidavit you always got to put this into.
Remember how I told you guys you got, you need that boilerplate language?
Like the first one is your I love me paragraph where you talk about yourself.
And then this part is where you talk about this part right before you go into the facts.
You always tell the judge that's going to sign it, this is not the entire investigation.
I'm merely writing enough to get probable cause.
This is not everything.
This affidavit is based upon my personal involvement in this investigation, my training experience, my review of relevant evidence and information supplied to me by other law enforcement officers.
It does not include each and every fact known to me about the investigation, but rather only the facts that I believe are sufficient to establish requisite probable cause.
And the other thing, too, I want to tell you guys as well.
When you're doing a criminal complaint, nine out of 10 times, you got the guy in custody and you're trying to bring him in front of a judge.
You're trying to get him into the court system.
So you're going to go ahead and charge the easiest charge to charge with the least amount of evidence required, just so that you can get him in jail.
And once he's in jail, boom, now you and the AUSA can work together and work on a more formal indictment, okay, that's going to be a little bit stronger.
But the criminal complaint is merely a piece of, it's merely a court document that allows you to put cuffs on a guy, throw him in jail so that you can go ahead and get everything else together.
Because when you're building a federal case, guys, it's not like a regular state case.
You got to have a lot of evidence.
So you do the minimum required, get him in jail, work with your AUSA, then you come back a week or two later, because after you arrest someone, you have about 10 to 14 days, depending on this district, to indict them, which an indictment, guys, is a formal charge, okay, by a grand jury.
A criminal complaint is not enough to criminally charge them.
It's just enough to get them in jail, but not enough to actually get a court case with federal prosecution that is criminal.
That's why when you look at the case number, right, it goes one.
So this is fiscal year and then CR means criminal.
So this is what happens after the case gets indicted.
But if you guys notice, and I've shown you guys this before, it says MJ when it's not indicted.
That means it's magistrate, which means it has not been indicted by a grand jury yet, which means it's not, it's not official official.
Does that make sense?
Give me ones in the chat if that made sense to y'all.
Because I don't want to like kill you guys with give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
Does that make sense, Amanda, for you?
It's kind of like a placeholder.
She's like, fuck, let's just keep going.
Well, I'm taking what you're saying in.
It's a lot.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm throwing a lot at you guys.
I see one guy said to Islam one.
I don't know if that's trolling or not.
Yeah, so the criminal complaint, guys, get your foot in the door, okay?
Of the court and the court system.
All right.
So the Boston Marathon is an annual race that attracts runners from all over the United States and the world.
According to the Boston Athletics Association, which administers the marathon, over 23,000 runners participate in this year's race.
The marathon has a substantial impact on interstate and foreign commerce.
See you guys?
See how he's creating venue, okay, by saying that.
For example, based on publicly available information, I believe that the runners and their families, including those who travel to the Boston area from other states and countries, typically spend tens of millions of dollars each year at local area hotels, restaurants, and shops in days before, during, and after the marathon.
In addition, a number of the restaurants and stores in the area near the finish line have special events for spectators.
See?
Build and venue.
The final stretch of the Boston Marathon runs eastward along the center of Boylston Street and Boston and here for here Ford Street to the finish line, which is located between Exeter and Dartmouth Streets.
Low metal barriers align both edges of the street and separate the spectators from the runners.
Many businesses line the streets of the Boston, of the marathon route in the area near the finish line.
Businesses are located on both sides of Boylston Street, including restaurants and department store, a hotel and various retail stores.
Okay, so I got y'all right now.
You guys are probably wondering, yo, Myra, what the hell are you talking about?
I got y'all, baby.
So this is the finish line for the Boston Marathon right here, guys.
Okay.
This is Boylston Street.
One of my favorite streets, actually.
It brings back a lot of good memories.
This is walking distance from where I used to go to college, guys.
And the first bomb went off right here.
I don't know if you guys can see that.
That's Marathon Sports right there.
Okay.
And this is, I think, if I'm not mistaken, 673 Boylston Street.
And Boylston Street, guys, if I'm going to give you guys what it is, think of Boylston Street as like almost like a Rodeo drive almost or a Fifth Ave because the thing is on Boylston, right?
You got Boylston here.
And then you go one street over here.
And now you got Newberry.
Right?
It's crazy that I remember all this.
So yeah, this is Newberry right here.
Okay.
Newberry Street.
And this is like where a lot of expensive shops are.
You know, a lot of fine dining, fancy stores.
This is here on Newberry.
Oh, yeah, here's the Nike store.
I remember this Nike store.
I used to go to this Nike store all the time.
God damn, bringing back a lot of memories.
Yeah, good times.
Anyway, so you come back here, right?
Now you're back on Boylston, right?
And it's Bank of America, right?
And then I remember this Lord and Taylor.
But yeah, this is where the bombs went off, guys, on Boylston Street.
So I'm going backwards right now.
Boom.
Where I'm at right now.
This is back this way.
But you guys get the idea, right?
So let me minimize this.
Many businesses.
So you guys see Boylston Street.
As you guys can see, across, there's a lot of stores, right?
A lot of commerce being done here.
Many businesses line the streets of the marathon route in the area near the finish line.
Businesses are located on both sides of Boylston Street, including restaurants, a department store, a hotel, and various stores.
Okay.
And when I think when he means hotels, this is the big one.
So above this Lord and Taylor, there's a hotel here.
I fucking forget.
And the prudential center is right here, too.
And the prudential center, if you guys are wondering, is like the iconic Boston building.
You can actually see it from.
Can you see it from here?
I feel like I'm there.
It's over this way somewhere.
You can't.
This fucking building right here is blocking it.
But it's right here.
It's Lord and Taylor.
There's an Apple store on the street as well.
God damn it, so you got lost on Boston Street, man.
You walk too far.
Here's the Apple store right here.
This is the Apple store.
So, as you guys can see, man, a lot of nice stuff.
Okay, so here's the Prudential Center right here, right?
This is this is the, you can cut through, and there's a mall in here as well.
All right, and then let's see if we could look up.
Okay, so this is the you can't see it here, but this is the prudential center.
It's like this is uh, this building is blocking it, but the prudential center is the uh, like the main, it's like the Empire State Building of Boston, okay?
And then right here, and then this is what is this right here?
This is um all I forget what this is or a museum, I forget anyway.
Okay, let's go back.
So, but the point I'm trying to establish here, guys, is that there's a lot of businesses, stores, and restaurants here.
Someone said I missed it twice.
Now, I got it this time.
All right, so let's I love that you could identify the Apple store very clearly, though.
Yes, good point.
That is a that's a great place just for uh I just love that you remember that.
Clearly, you went many times, correct?
Yeah, I went because my iPhone was always messing up now.
It's because it's a really nice Apple store, it's like two stores, two floors, and uh, you know, there's a bunch of stores around there.
So, yeah, we would, oh, also, because I used to, when I was in college, I used to run a lot.
I used to run like miles and miles and miles.
And the running route that we used to take, you all, you always would run down Boylston.
So, that's another reason, too, why I was very familiar.
It makes me think there is probably a girl that just worked there or something that you liked or something.
So, that's why you remember the Apple store.
I was like, I don't believe all this, but I like the story of this.
That's really good.
This running route.
You're just jealous because you couldn't run like that back then because your booze would bounce all over the place.
I am not a runner.
Look, I'd rather much rather lift heavyweights.
Because if you run it, things are going to pop out.
Do this once.
Do this once.
I guarantee you can't.
Or you have to work really hard, like compact sports bra, which is not.
Was that?
Oh, shit.
Okay.
All right.
You know, something that tight is not fun.
Well, you're about to get us on trouble on YouTube right now.
All right.
So let's keep going.
On April 15, 2013, at approximately 2.49 p.m., while the marathon was still underway, two explosions occurred on the north side of Bulliston Street along the marathon's final stretch.
And I just showed you guys, it was right there in front of Marathon Sports.
The first explosion occurred in front of 671 Bullson Street, and the second occurred approximately one block away in front of 755 Bullston Street.
So let me show you guys where 755 Boyston is.
Take you guys there with me.
All right.
So back.
Okay.
So we got 755 Bullston.
Move this so you guys can see what I'm doing here.
755 Boylston.
All right.
Here we go.
Wait.
No, not Com Av, man.
Get out.
Get me out of here.
Com Av, by the way, guys, is where the enemies are, aka Boston University.
Fuck those guys.
Where?
What the hell?
Why won't it take me there?
Street View.
Street View, man.
How do I get this to Street View?
Man, do you think you can help me here?
Worst assistant ever.
Do you want me to come over there or do you want me to pull it up on my little computer?
What the fuck?
I'm not sure because in my mind, I'm like, can't you just hit this little button?
I think I got it here.
It's so cumbersome, man.
Look at that little button.
Yeah, but I had to go.
I had to do it again.
These guys are fucking trash.
Okay.
So, all right.
So this number here.
So here's a, okay, so here, bam, here it is right here.
So this is where the second bomb went off, guys, right here, 755.
All right.
And then the other bomb went off down there at the finish line, further down, which I showed you guys before in front of Marathon Sports.
Right.
So I move this over here.
All right.
Where are we at?
Okay.
The explosive devices were placed near the metal barriers where hundreds of spectators were watching runners approach the finish line.
Each explosion killed at least one person, maimed, burned, and wounded scores of others, and damaged public and private property, including the streets, sidewalk barriers, and property owned by people and businesses in the locations where the explosions occurred.
In total, three people were killed and over 200 individuals were injured.
Guys, I mean, yeah, this was really bad.
And just to show you guys kind of the magnitude of this, right?
I'll go ahead and show you guys real time right now.
The Boston Marathon bombing.
Like, I'm going to give you all a warning right now.
What I'm going to show you guys is going to be probably pretty graphic, but I think it's important so you guys can kind of get a grasp of what happened here.
Also, this guy, I'm about to show you.
Hold on.
Let me see if this is the correct video.
Oh, no, this was his interview.
No, this is not the one.
And I'm also going to show you guys the press release as well that the FBI released.
That one was crazy as well.
Where are we at?
Where are we at?
Give me one second, guys.
I'm pulling it up right now.
Where the hell?
Boston.
Is this it?
Nope.
Oh, okay.
Here.
So let's, I got a timeline here.
246.
Okay.
Say that at 2.41 on the day of the bombing, both of the brothers had assembled next to each other right down here, a short distance away from the bombing.
So they were standing down in this area together.
They weren't there a very long time because precisely at 2.40.
This is the older brother right here, Tamerlan, and then that's Zokar in the white.
42.
At 2.42, the older brother took off with his backpack, headed up toward the start of the race.
This image is reversed because of where the camera is, but in fact, he's headed up toward the race, according to what the authorities say.
So what was the younger brother doing?
They say that he remained standing in this position until 2.45.
And at 245, that's when they say the younger brother also started heading up the street.
But he did not go nearly as far as his brother went in this process.
In fact, what he did is he walked up to another position a little bit further up.
I'm going to bring that up so you can take a better look at that.
As he went up to this other position, he found that his brother had gone well on ahead of him.
And at that point, then he had to settle in himself to get ready for the action that they apparently had planned here.
So what happened at that point?
As he's standing here alongside the line and his brother is further up the way, he talks on his phone, apparently, takes a cell phone photograph as best they can tell.
And 30 seconds before the first blast, apparently is on the phone speaking to someone.
It's not clear who.
Remember, guys, the first bomb went off at Marathon Sports, which is at the finish line.
And I'm going to show you guys footage that here in a second.
At that point, then you see the first explosion take place further up the way, right up here.
Boom, finish line.
It's a short distance to the second explosion.
Which I just showed you guys.
7.55.
200 seconds.
He's been on the phone.
The first explosion occurs.
He pauses.
Remember, there was a 12-second pause.
So this is 7.55 right here, guys.
This is 671.
This is now Marathon Sports and this is a restaurant.
Leaving his backpack behind.
And 10 seconds after he walks away.
Right.
So that is just so you guys kind of get a map of where this stuff happened.
Now, I'm going to show you guys this.
This is real time.
The attack appears time for maximum impact.
Just before 2.50 p.m., this is the viewpoint seen by many of the 26,000 marathon runners who are approaching the finish line.
The first of the two explosions rocks the sidewalk along the course.
White smoke blasting into the air, blowing metal barricades into the street, spewing shrapnel into crowds gathered at the finish.
Captured from multiple angles, just as the race clock approaches the 4 hour and 10 minute mark.
Marathon runner Bill Ifrit is knocked to the ground.
12 seconds later, as many flee the scene.
A second explosion goes off about 130 yards from the first, less than a block away.
Guys, this is crazy shit, right?
Like, man, this was man.
Okay, that's uh very loud.
The ground shook.
You could feel it going down for you.
As the injured lay on the pavement, blood staining the ground, emergency medical technicians, Boston police, and some 400 National Guardsmen already on hand for the race immediately triage the wounded.
The event's medical town was transformed into a trauma unit.
I saw one guy with his legs gone at the knees, some ankles and feet missing, shrapnel wounds on people on the sides of the head.
By 3 p.m., just as the president is being briefed on the attacks, reports trickle in of yet another explosion, this time at Boston's JFK library.
It's later deemed unrelated, but in the growing I remember that, man.
Guys, pandemonium when this was going down, bro.
Pandemonium.
People were like, because no one knew, right?
So the reason why this was so scary was because at this point, no one knew what the hell was happening.
Like, because it was like, what the, like, what pressure?
What?
Like, a bomb went up?
Like, everyone's like, what's going on here?
Right.
So, uh, so they pretty much automatically like instituted everyone's got to, you know, stay indoors.
And, you know, of course, as you guys know, anytime something crazy happens like this, like an attack or whatever, there's going to be people trying to troll.
So someone's going to make a fake threat about, you know, the library or whatever.
And those other locations too that were being named as potential target areas.
So this was crazy, guys.
Confusion.
There are reports of additional devices.
Oh, not to mention this.
Most of the police force is tied up here.
Just so you guys know, the Boston Marathon is huge, guys.
It's probably one of the biggest marathons.
What?
Is it probably the most prestigious marathon in the United States, you would say?
I would say it's definitely one of the most well-known.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think it's the most prestigious, to be honest.
I think, because you have to qualify for the Boston Marathon.
So 20,000 plus people, you know, are there.
So a lot of security, because here's the thing, when they do the Boston Marathon, guys, the state, the local, the feds, everyone is participating to help with security at this event.
So everyone was tied up here.
Okay.
Several schools and hospitals are briefly evacuated.
Meanwhile, over 130 victims are being transported to six area hospitals.
And just after 6 p.m., President Obama addresses the country, vowing to find those responsible.
Make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this.
Any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice.
Crazy.
All right.
So that gives you guys a glimpse as to like what it was, what was going on on the ground.
All right.
Hey, Wolf, that is when the second blast occurred right down here.
Okay.
So let's get back to the complaint.
So now you guys can visualize what the hell is happening here, right?
Now you guys know where the bombs went off.
The explosive devices were placed near the metal barriers where hundreds of spectators were watching runners approach the finish line.
Each explosion killed at least one person, maimed the other.
Okay, read that one.
And wounded scores of others and damaged public and private property, including the street sidewalk barriers and property owned by people and businesses in the locations where the explosions occurred.
In total, three people were killed and over 200 individuals were injured.
So, and you guys saw in the video, you know, all the bloodstained sidewalk, and all the people that were hurt.
The explosion had a substantial impact on interstate and foreign commerce.
Among other things, they forced a premature end to the Boston Marathon and the evacuation and temporary closure of numerous businesses along Boylston Street for several days.
Yes.
So guys, just so y'all know, okay?
And I know this because I was there in Boston.
They shut Boylston down for a week, guys.
They shut down.
You could not walk down it.
Whatever.
The police had that thing locked down.
And since I was entering at the time, I already knew it was because they were going to each business getting the footage, right?
They're getting all the camera footage from everybody.
All right.
And this is where we're going to talk about the surveillance footage right now.
So I have reviewed videotape footage taken from a security camera located on Boylston Street near the corner of Boylston and Gloucester Street at approximately 2:30 8 p.m.
Based on a video's duration and timing of the explosions approximately 11 minutes before the first explosion.
Two young men can be seen turning left eastward onto Boylston from Gloucester Street.
Okay, you know what?
You guys, let's pull this street up real quick.
All right.
So we'll take this right here.
It's corner of Boylston and Gloucester Street.
Okay.
Corner of Boylston and Gloucester, right?
Bam.
So we're looking.
Is this right here?
Hey, Whiskey Priest.
I remember this place.
Another great.
You've ever been there?
I can't say anything.
Yeah, you ever been there?
Of course, I've never been there.
Oh, okay.
Well, yeah, guys, this is a place I used to go all the time, bro.
Because Whiskey Priest, this is a bar right here when I was in college.
And I didn't drink that much.
I would go in there a lot of time sober because my friends would go there.
Because there was this other bar.
Man, this brings me to that.
I didn't drink that much, but my friends did.
So here's Gloucester and Boylston right here, guys, right?
So right there on Whiskey, right here, Whiskey Priest.
And the reason why I used to go to Whiskey Priest actually was because I didn't even know whiskey was on that corner.
I think this is closed now, if I'm not mistaken.
But this place opened till 2 a.m., right?
The other place I used to go to, which was, let's see if it's here.
Hey, McGreevy's over here, too.
And then you got Poor House.
Damn, where is it?
It's a bar called Lear.
I don't know if is it still here?
It's called Lear.
Oh, I used to go to the Trader Joe's all the time, man.
This is like the only Trader Joe's close to campus.
This brings back really hard.
How do you stay away from the snacks in there?
That is a good question.
Yeah, because those snacks will make you fat.
Yeah, they will make you fat.
That is true.
They will make you fat.
It's Walgreens, Bank of America.
No, no, no.
Lear's back up this way, man.
There was a bar, guys, called LIR, okay, Lear.
And it used to only be open until 1 a.m.
Oh, wait.
Oh, here it is right here.
I'm fucking blind.
This is it right here, guys.
Lear, right?
It's, yeah, and you can go up here to the top part as well.
So, um, yeah, oh, look, for least.
So I think it's closed now.
Yeah, for lease.
But I used to, I used to, this, this is what I used to do, bro.
We go to the, we'd uh, when I went out on Saturday night, because that was the only night we could go out anyway when I was in college.
We would go first, we start here, McGreevy's.
Then you come here to Poor House.
Then you go to Lear.
Lear had the baddest pictures, man.
God damn.
But this place would always close at one, though, which was kind of lame.
The closing time, guys, in Boston is 2 a.m.
So then I would walk over to Whiskey Priests.
So these two idiots, two terrorists, Tamerlin and his brother, they first catch them right here.
All right.
And I guarantee, you know, is this the fucking camera?
Oh, okay.
I was about to say that might be the camera right there, guys, where they caught him.
Right?
Because I know for a fact that this place has good cameras because there's always fights in front of this bar.
So I'm not surprised the FBI was able to pull footage from right here.
More than likely, this is probably where they got it.
Let's go back to the complaint.
Are you guys enjoying this, by the way?
We're actually like putting it together, how the agent did.
All right, let's go back at approximately 2:30 8 p.m. based on the video's duration and timing of the explosives, i.e., approximately 11 minutes before the first explosion, two young men can be seen turning left eastward on a Boylston from Gloucester Street.
Both men are carrying large knapsacks.
The first man, whom I refer to in this affidavit as Bomber One, is a young male wearing a dark colored baseball cap, sunglasses, a white shirt, dark coat, and tan pants.
Okay, so just so you guys know, let me get those images up for you guys so you're not confused.
Because I could see already how this might be confusing.
And the reason why they label it Bomber One and Bomber Two guys is because they're kind of walking you through, hey, we haven't identified these guys yet.
So this is how we're going to like do it, if that makes sense.
So I'm going to pull up this image for you guys real quick.
Boston Marathon plumbing.
Okay.
And I'm doing this real time with you guys.
Right.
So I go here, images.
Bam.
So I'm loading up this image right now for y'all.
Okay.
So back to the complaint, right?
Scroll up here.
Bomber one wearing a dark colored baseball cap, sunglasses, and a white dark coat.
Right?
So that is, you guys can see him right here.
This is Tamerlin Sarnev, guys.
This is the older brother.
All right.
This guy's the more radical one.
And then here's the younger brother, Dezokar Sarnev.
So Tamerlin and Dezokar.
Okay.
Zokar has white, older brother has black.
That's the easiest way to remember it.
But for the purpose of this affidavit, they're referring to Bomber One as the older brother.
All right.
The second man, who I'm going to refer to as Bomber two, is a young male wearing a white baseball cap backwards, right?
As you guys can see right here, um, a gray hooded sweatshirt, uh, a lightweight black jacket and dark pants.
As set forth below, there's probable cause to believe that bomber one is Tamerlane Sarnev and Bomber two is brother Zokar Sarnev.
And then, guys, just one more time because I don't want you guys to lose track of who is who, because we're about to start getting crazy here very soon on this affidavit.
So, remember, younger brother, Zokar, older brother, Tamerlan.
This is the one that's still alive.
This guy ends up dying later on.
Let's continue on.
You guys are enjoying the broadcast.
Also, do me a favor.
How many people we got watching right now, Amanda?
Top left corner in red.
Am I retarded?
I think so.
1,000.
I mean, that may be user error, which I'll accept.
No, it's 1,000 on the top left.
You don't see it's on the corner.
The right or left corner?
Left, left corner of the screen.
Oh, here.
Yeah, you see it?
Yeah.
What is it?
1,000?
He's saying in red.
It's not in red.
Well, it's next to the live.
More excuses.
1,088.
Guys, do me a favor.
It is.
It was user.
Like the video.
If you guys don't like me, then like the video for exactly.
I was that's where I was going.
Yeah.
Come on.
There you go.
What is it again?
Triple D's or something like that?
Yeah, triples.
God damn.
Dude, is it hard to find bras actually?
No, not to Triple D. You can still buy Victoria's Secret.
Victoria Secrets has them in this.
Yeah.
And you can even buy them online.
I think once you get to like F's, G's, H's, which are all sizes, much bigger than yes, boy.
They're getting wild up in here.
I don't know where you buy those bras, but I would try to special to order them online.
You can buy everything online.
Okay.
I didn't know they had F's and then G's.
Yes.
And I'm pretty sure they go to H's.
Let me do some research right here.
Okay.
Yeah, do something, goddammit.
All right.
Hey, I'm here to look pretty and try to be helpful a little bit.
Somebody told me the right color.
Useless.
Anyway.
All right.
This, uh, so here we go.
Uh, the second man.
Uh, okay, so bomber two.
At set fourth, there's probable cause to believe that bomber one is Tamarland Sarnev and Bomber two is brother Zokar Sarnev.
After turning onto Boylston Street, Bomber one and Bomber two can be seen walking eastward along the north side of the sidewalk towards the marathon finish line.
Okay, and again, let's let's uh let's get this map up for y'all, right?
Um, I'll just put in uh 671 Boylston, right?
Because we know that's the finish line pretty much.
So, here, let's go with a big overview.
So, where so basically I'm pulling up the map for y'all real fast.
You know, the camera's still on me, right?
Oh, it's on you still, just saying, I mean, I'm sure everybody appreciates it, but I'm just kind of over here doing a little stupid research.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, so what was it again about F and G broad size?
Yeah, how far we can go up here.
I mean, there it's there's got to be something, or there's got to be a plastic surgeon assistant in the chat or something that can tell us potentially, potentially.
Uh, let's see here.
Okay, so where are we?
All right, so after turning onto Boylston Street, Bomber one and Bomber two can be seen walking eastward along the north side of the sidewalk towards the marathon finish line.
Bomber one is in front of bomber two, is a few feet behind them.
Additional security camera video taken from a location farther east on Boylston Street, as well as contemporary contemporary contemporaneous photographs taken from across the street, show the men continuing to walk together eastward along Boylston Street towards Fairfield Street.
I've also reviewed video footage taken from a security camera fix above the doorway of the forum restaurant located at 755 Boylston Street.
Okay, so again, so there was a camera right here.
Let me see if I can find the camera.
Why is that blurred?
Oh, okay.
I'm gonna share the screen with you.
I'm gonna move this over here for y'all.
So here's 755 right here, guys.
Camera's price somewhere in this area here.
Then you got Starbucks right by.
Yeah, all these businesses are definitely going to have cameras.
So somewhere above here, okay, which was the site of the second explosion.
This camera is located approximately midway between Fairfield and Exeter Streets and points out in the direction of Boylston and is slightly turned slightly towards Fairfield at approximately 2:41 p.m.
Based on the video's duration and timing of the explosives, bomber one and bomber two can be seen standing together approximately one uh half block from the restaurant and approximately 240.
I think that might be the picture I showed y'all earlier of them together.
At approximately 2:42 p.m., approximately seven minutes before the first explosion, Bomber One can be seen detaching himself from the crowd and walking east on Boylston Street towards the marathon finish line.
Approximately 15 seconds later, he can be seen passing directly in front of the form restaurant and continuing in the direction of the location where the first explosion occurred.
His knapstack is still his knapsack is still on his back.
At approximately 2:45 p.m., Bomber 2, this is Zokar now, right?
Can be seen detaching himself from the crowd and walking east on Boylston Street towards the marathon finish line.
He appears to have the thumb of his right hand hooked under the strap of his knapsack and a cell phone in his hand.
Approximately 15 seconds later, he can be seen stopping directly in front of the form restaurant and standing near the metal barrier among numerous spectators with his back to the camera facing the runners.
He can then he then can be seen apparently slipping his knapsack into the ground.
You know what?
Let's see here if I can get y'all footage of that.
Guys, like the video, man.
Like the video.
We're going to do this together.
All right.
So I'm going to search and find this for you guys.
This exact piece of footage.
Right.
We're going to search this.
So this is car.
Right.
So let's see here.
Because I know they got.
I know they definitely got the footage probably of him leaving it.
So here he is running from the explosion, guys.
Right?
Which eventually leads to surveillance.
Here the cards are naive sprinting from the scene.
The day was shown through surveillance footage captured at different angles.
The footage shows Jokar wearing a white baseball cap, walking with his older brother, Tamerlin, the alleged mastermind behind the tragedy that killed three and left hundreds injured.
Then we see Jokar alone standing near the youngest of the bombs, eight-year-old Martin Richard.
Soon after the explosions, we see the surviving admitted bomber running from the scene, still wearing the recognizable hat.
Approximately 20 minutes later, he is seen in Whole Foods buying a gallon of milk without the hat for the captured at different angles.
Yeah, he went to the Whole Foods out there, and I think in Cambridge.
The footage was shown through surveillance prosecution set up a timeline of events, which eventually leads cards sprinting from the scene.
The day was shown through surveillance footage captured at different angles.
That's the corner.
I think this is the corner of Whiskey Priest that we talked about, Boylston and Goulster Street, guys.
Footage shows Jokar wearing a white baseball cap, walking.
So here they go.
There's a prudential center right here, by the way, guys, that I showed you earlier.
This is the back of the prudential center.
Tamerlin, the alleged mastermind behind the tragedy that killed three and left hundreds injured.
Then we see so he leaves the butt.
He leaves the bag there.
Jokar alone standing near the youngest fatality of the bombs, eight-year-old Martin Richard.
Soon after the explosions, we see the surviving admitted bomber running toward the scene, still wearing the recognizable hat.
Approximately.
All right.
Yeah, I'm just trying to, I'm trying to bring this affidavit to life for you guys so you guys can like see what's going.
Like, it's one thing if I read it, but if I show it to y'all, it's a lot better.
So, approximately 15 seconds later, be seen directly.
Uh, he can be seen stopping directly in front of the form restaurant, standing near the metal barrier among numerous spectators with his back to the camera facing the runners.
See, you guys, and I just showed you guys that it's this right here, uh, right here.
Bam, this is what they're talking about.
See, there he is facing the runners back to the camera.
He then can be seen apparently slipping his knapsack into the ground.
A photograph taken from the opposite side of the street shows the knapsack on the ground at Bomber 2's feet.
The form restaurant video shows that Bomber 2 remained in the same spot for approximately four minutes, occasionally looking at his cell phone and once appearing to take a picture with it.
At some point, he appears to look at his phone, which is held at approximately waist level and may be manipulating the phone approximately 30 seconds before the first explosion.
He lifts his phone to his ear as if he is speaking on his cell phone and keeps it there for approximately 18 seconds.
Well, he did the fake.
I'm talking to someone.
Have you ever done that, Amanda?
Some guy, someone tries to talk to you.
Hey, nice cities, and you just pretend you're on the phone.
Someone, absolutely.
Okay, so you pulled up.
Okay.
Absolutely.
Does it work?
No.
No, it's way more appropriate to say, I at least try to say, no, thank you.
It normally doesn't get me very far, though.
I never come out looking like a nice person, you know?
Well, you're a mean person.
That's 100%.
I'm just a villain.
Just a villain in life.
You're still researching those G-Bras?
You know, I did.
And actually on the Victoria website, Victoria's Secret website, I learned they go up to G. And also, I learned that a double D is technically an E and a triple D is technically an F on their website.
So those will be the two sizes that I would wear.
Okay.
Well, you learn something new every day.
Also, I got something bigger for you.
There's a lady with natural boobs that has, look at these things.
Oh, I'm going to throw up in my mouth.
Show me.
Let me finish the episode, woman.
They're heinous.
Yeah, she's huge.
Those are natural.
And, I mean, I'm pretty sure her boobs together weigh more than I do.
And I'm not a small girl.
Well, guys, welcome to Fetit.
Real life.
Welcome to Fetit.
We're going to teach you guys how to, you know, teach you guys about the criminal cases.
And we tell you guys about bra sizes that are large.
Victoria's Secret.
Okay.
So, okay.
So, where are we at here?
See, we were.
Okay.
It looks at his phone.
Okay.
Approximately 30 seconds before the first explosion.
He lifts his phone to his ear as if he's speaking on his cell phone and keeps it there for approximately 18 seconds.
A few seconds after he finishes the call, the large crowd of people around him can be seen reacting to the first explosion.
Virtually every head turns to the cast towards the finish line and stares in that direction in apparent bewilderment and alarm.
You know what?
I might have footage of this for y'all, too.
Give me one sec.
I think I have this somewhere.
Bear with me, guys.
I got a lot of videos here that I want to show you guys.
So, we go back.
So, I'm going to move this here.
Right.
Also, guys, do me a quick favor.
Like the video.
Okay.
Subscribe to the channel if you guys like this kind of content.
You know, it's not easy, obviously, to do this stuff because you got to prepare for what you're doing.
And the thing is, I like to show you guys this stuff real time so you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
Because if I just talk about it, oh, yeah, cool, man.
Yeah, cool.
But it's like, man, you got to be able to, like, feel like you were there.
You know what I'm saying?
So, let's see here.
I know I have this video here somewhere for you guys because the first explosion happens and everyone's like, what the hell is going on?
And you can, like, see it in everyone's, like, face, like, what the, you know what I'm saying?
Let's see here.
It was this.
Was it this one?
Let me make sure.
It's this video.
Amanda, can you read some of those Super Chats real quick?
Yeah, just scroll up any of the ones that came through.
Here.
There you go.
Switch the camera.
Oh, back to you.
I'm on it, guys.
I'm sorry.
I'm a terrible assistant.
I'm really working on it.
It's my first time.
Terrible.
I want to see your first video.
Yeah, you know what?
I feel like Trump right now.
You're fired.
You're fired.
If you were like Trump, you would drink.
You know he drinks 14 Diet Cokes a day.
No way.
I swear to God.
Diet Coke?
Yes.
And he's like, what, 71?
Dude, Diet Coke.
This man's eating cheeseburgers, Diet Cokes.
Coke Zero is good, but Diet Coke is disgusting.
He's going off.
He's going off.
Anyway, I'm sorry, guys.
I'm going to start from the bottom and work my way up.
Yeah.
Michael said that you and I are working very hard.
Are we?
Yes, we are.
We are.
How much did you donate?
Two bucks?
Myron definitely worked really hard for this.
Was it?
How much did you donate?
Two dollars?
Thank you so much, Michael.
Yes, $1.99.
Thank you.
thank you thank you man i'm gonna use that to uh maybe get some To get a Diet Coke, actually, I can use it to get a Diet Coke.
Do you even drink Diet Coke your way?
Hallelujah.
Coke Zero.
Myra is way more frustrating.
Coke Zero is what I usually go for.
Diet Coke, I'm not going to lie, it's disgusting.
Why do you like Coke Zero over Diet Coke, though?
The taste?
What is it for you?
Diet Coke is just not that good.
Boston FBI.
Okay, so here, I'll show you all this real quick.
Here we go.
Okay, and then we'll continue.
Sorry, it took me a while.
Yeah, terrible.
Yeah, this is an FBI field office, guys.
It's actually over there by government center in the cart lab where agents had spent the night searching the chilling video for images of the terrorist.
He was hidden in plain sight.
We couldn't see anything that stuck out.
You're tearing your hair out.
Yes, that would be one good way of describing it, yes, but just frustration.
I talked to one of the agents who reviewed the tape, and he said, You have no idea how many times I had to view the tape to get past the horror to see who it would be.
That took a long time because you were just gripped by that.
This is the man they were looking for, but could not spot.
It was very frustrating because we watched him over and over and over again.
Any information that you have, any videos or photographs had determined where the bomb had detonated.
And in that precise spot, they could now see he left the backpack there.
Right there.
That's the first time you saw that.
That's the first time we saw that bag.
We said that's going to be the bomb.
And then we start to look around that location of around the bag of who could have been responsible or who that bag belonged to.
Was it the man in the white hat?
The white baseball cap.
Austin Street.
And these yellow dots are all Kim CCTV cameras.
So then we started looking backwards and we play the tape backwards to make sure we see where he comes from.
Going backwards.
Picked up first by the cameras at Walgreens.
And we can see him.
I showed you guys that Walgreens earlier.
Then by the ATM camera at Bank of America in front of the Batsbash Social Club.
The next key piece of CCTV footage we get is here at Whiskey's restaurant.
Where Whitehead is seen with a Whiskey Priest, bro.
Now Whiskey Restaurant.
Another man wearing a black hat.
And it's actually at Whiskeys where we first see them together.
And so when you saw them here, then you knew that was the second person.
Absolutely.
That's where we have now Black Hat and White Hat.
By the way, we found that out together, guys, before we even saw this video.
So we found that out together first, aka the Feda team.
This is essentially our second aha moment.
Now we're looking for two bombers.
Yet it turns out this key video came within minutes of being erased.
The system at Whiskeys records over the previous day's images every 24 hours.
On the day of the bombing, cameras are rolling.
Cameras are always rolling.
The whiskeys manager put in an urgent call to Boston police.
You know, you need to get here right away because I don't know that it's going to not recycle on top of each other.
Detectives raced to the restaurant and got here just in time to unplug the system and preserve this key video.
Now, more than 3,000 federal agents and police were in the hunt.
It was crazy, guys, when this happened.
I remember this.
There's police everywhere.
Okay.
Virtually every head turns to the east towards the finish line and stares in direction, apparent bewilderment and alarm.
Bomber two, virtually alone among the individuals in front of the restaurant, Pierce Calm.
He glances to the east and then calmly but rapidly begins moving to the west away from the direction of the French line.
He walks away without his knapsack, having left it on the ground where he had been standing approximately 10 seconds later, an explosion occurs in the location where Bomber 2 had placed his knapsack.
Okay.
So, okay, we got here.
Video proof misogynists and feminists can work together.
I literally laughed when I just saw it going.
Oh, man.
That's actually pretty funny.
What do you got to say to that one?
Me personally, I mean, I think it's kind of hysterical.
I wouldn't consider myself like a stereotypical feminist.
Like, I'm not burning my bra and shit.
I paid a lot of money for that.
I'm sorry.
I paid a lot of money for that.
They're hard to find, aren't they?
With that, with that size.
More just expensive.
It's expensive and they are very restrictive.
It's not that comfy.
But nobody's buying me stuff.
Kyle Stations, $2.
Once your Instagram, my Instagram is oh, it's aka.
So, yeah, man, feel free to send a dick pic over there.
Definitely, please.
No.
You can send it to Myron, though.
No, don't send it to me.
I'll block you.
Yeah, I'll block you.
Send it to her.
She'll probably still block you.
And then Michael goes again.
Amanda and Myron working hard.
Thank you so much, bro.
I appreciate that.
I want to make sure I don't miss any of these chats here.
We missed some from earlier.
Would you like to go up?
I can, yeah, I'm scrolling right now.
Melan and Lopez, 50 bucks says, Hey, just saw Devin Sharp upload an old video with you, Kevin Samuels, and others.
Any chance that FNF will work with whatever again?
Try y'all going one-on-one interview with Tristan Tape, bro.
Hey, man, we don't have any issues on our end, bro.
We, like I said, me and Fresh, we're willing to work with anybody.
We're not, we're cool.
Uh, mass brofect video proof.
Oh, read that one before, and that was the other one.
Okay, thanks for highlighting that.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, but yeah, Melan on the beat, bro.
Like I said, we don't have beef with anybody, man.
We don't have issues.
It's people who have issues with us.
We don't do anything to them.
Brad, 10 bucks.
What's up, Myron Gray show as usual?
But I'm curious seeing Amanda here.
How did y'all resolve your differences after the viral FF show with Chaos?
You want to tell them about that?
We never had issues, though.
Me and her personally never had issues like that.
Yeah, again, I'm not like a, I think that maybe the persona I put off is maybe I'm very tough and mean all the time.
She's a pussy.
I'm a nice girl.
Excuse me.
I'm like, I'm a nice girl.
I just don't like it when people come at me left, all mean and aggressive.
Like, let's talk about something I know about and you don't know anything about and we'll see who looks dumb then.
Bras.
We're going to have a debate on bras.
I can have a debate with you on a little more interesting things than bras.
Like, give me a little credit here.
Just like a teeny bit, like a teeny bit.
I'm not even asking for as much credit as my boobs.
Sandwiches?
We could debate on sandwiches.
Oh, we could have a debate on sandwiches.
Yeah.
You'll beat me in that, though.
Elevators.
Great content, Myron.
10 bucks.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Listen, I'm like, I've got some more interesting topics.
All right.
Well, yeah.
Well, you guys will see her this week on Fresh and Fit after Hours.
So don't worry.
What was that?
Home needs.
Home needs.
Yeah.
Like what you need to make your space a home, not just a place that you sleep.
And is this the part where you're going to make fun of me about the silverware now?
I didn't make fun of you.
I acted like a nice girl and just made sure that you got some silverware, right?
Yeah.
And you made a bunch of jokes about it too.
Come on, man.
Because I think I needed a fork or something the first time I was here and you didn't have any.
How is this man living?
He's like, it's just straight looks at me.
I'm a minimalist.
And I'm like, look, you can be a minimalist, but at least have four forks, four spoons, like just as just a simple set of four.
I'm not asking for much.
I will say this.
Everyone roasts me like, oh, you know, that bar don't got like no utensils.
He don't got nothing in this kitchen.
Everyone roasts me about that shit.
I'm like, yeah, I don't have anything.
And you know what?
But again, you got some utensils.
So you at least have four, right?
Well, you, yeah, yeah, I can think of that.
Now people got to make fun of me.
I got a couple spoons and forks.
Thanks to you.
Appreciate it.
But you didn't get it to be nice.
You did it to be funny.
You don't have any funny.
It was a little bit of both.
And it was also like, how can you have women like in your space and not have a cup or a fork?
Like, I got girls got to eat.
I got cussed.
But what if I am eating something that I need some utensils?
Use your hands.
These talents are not made for acting like an animal here.
Is that how you're eating?
Like, what if you eat a salad?
I mean, I get some plastic spoons and forks every now and then.
I mean, but a salad?
You never break the plastic fork.
Well, not all of us are trying to stab it like you.
Yeah, maybe.
Psycho woman, you probably eat your salad.
Oh, yeah, of course you're going to break the flavor.
I'm angry.
So I'm just out here breaking like really nice plastic forks, apparently.
Yeah, man.
You're probably stabbing it.
Like, like you normally do, you forget that it's not, it's not a human being.
It's a salad.
You can't stab it like that.
All right.
So anyway, moving on.
A day in the life of Amanda, my admirer.
From stabbing salads to criminal complaints.
All right.
A few seconds after he finishes the call, the large crowd of people around him can be seen reacting to the first explosion virtually.
Oh, no, read this one.
Okay.
So yeah, oh, no.
So, okay, we're on paragraph 15 now.
Did we get all the chats?
I want to make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
Amanda, you're going to be on After Hours tomorrow?
Probably or either tomorrow or Tuesday, one of those two days or both.
I don't know.
If she doesn't punch one of the girls or something, hopefully not.
We're going to act like I've been aggressive towards anybody, except for the people that were aggressive towards me first.
Of course, here we go.
My feelings.
Can you look into the curious case of Benjamin Button?
Oh, very funny.
All right.
So, here we go.
So, 15, I have observed video and photographic footage of the location where the second explosion occurred from a number of different viewpoints and angles, including from directly across the street.
I can discern nothing in that location in the period before the explosion that might have caused the explosion other than the Bomber 2's knapsack.
Okay.
Photographic identifications.
I have compared a Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles RV photograph of the Zokar Sarnev with photographic and video images of Bomber 2.
And I believe, based on their close physical resemblance, there's probable cause that they are one and the same person.
Similarly, I have compared an RV photograph of Tamerlane Sarnev with photographic and video images of Bomber One.
And I likewise believe that they are one and the same person.
You know what, man?
Let's see if we can go ahead and pull up their driver's licenses right now for y'all.
We're investigating this bad boy at the same time, driver's license.
Because this probably all came out of court, so it might be.
Let's see here if they have it.
Okay, so we got one.
Okay, I got the brother.
Where is Tamarlin, though?
I mean, where's Zokar?
Well, here.
Okay.
Oh, is this both?
Maybe.
Okay, hold on.
I think I think this might be it what the bro.
I hate Google images sometimes This is it, guys.
I'm going to just like bring it to y'all.
I'm just going to show the whole thing here.
This is it right here.
You guys can see it.
This is what a master's driver's license looks like.
Sarnev, this is the brother, Tamerlin.
That's the older brother.
I look for Zokar's one, but it doesn't look like it's here.
Here's the middle, the infamous middle finger when he was in after he got arrested.
So anyway, let's move this back over here.
The bombers emerge.
I base allegations set forth in paragraph 18 through 27 on information that has been provided to me by my fellow law enforcement officers, including members of the JTTF and state and local law enforcement, responded to the crime scenes as well as on publicly available information that I deem reliable.
At approximately 5 p.m. on April 18, 2013, the FBI published video and photographic images of bomber one and bomber two on its website.
Okay, so I'm going to show you guys the actual um press release they did.
I remember this press release vividly.
And the reason why I remember it vividly, guys, is because I was in Boston at the time, and I'll never forget I was at the office.
Um, and you know, I got okay, so I'll tell y'all the entire story of how this went down.
So let me play this video real fast for you.
Um, oh, bam, here we go.
This is it right here.
Okay, I'm gonna play it from the beginning for y'all.
All right, here we go.
That's the FBI special agent in charge for the FBI office in Boston.
They announced this at 5 p.m.
When they announced this, I was at the office over in downtown Boston, the JFK building.
And I was an intern at the time, and we all had the TVs watching what was going to happen.
Now, mind you, when this bombing happened, guys, this is what happened, right?
So the FBI set up a command post at their field office.
And what they were doing was they had anyone that was a detective, an investigator, whatever it is, anyone basically had a badge that investigates crime, whether you're a detective, a special agent, an investigator, whatever it is, regardless of whether State Federal, whatever, you go to the FBI field office, and they had hundreds of thousands of leads, guys.
They had like thousands of leads, right?
So you would like, hey, I think, you know, this guy might be the suspect.
I think this guy might be the suspect.
I got information here, blah, blah, blah.
Obviously, the FBI can't investigate all of that by itself.
They can't follow up on every single lead.
So what they would do is they'd give some of the leads that weren't like the hot ones and they'd give them out to all the other guys to make sure they checked all the boxes.
So you go to the FBI field office.
You obviously identify yourself.
Let's say, actually, I went with one of the agents to do it.
So I went with one of the agents.
We check ourselves in.
He introduced himself, a special agent, and they give him a piece of paper with information on it that was a tip, right?
That came into the FBI hotline because they set up a whole website, guys, when they did this.
They set up a website, a phone line.
Like they set up a whole command post just for this.
So he would show up, get the lead, and then he'd go and interview whoever the tipster gave him to interview, or he'd contact that person, whatever.
So everyone's following up on all these leads.
And anything that became like very hot, they went ahead and passed it up the chain to go to the JTTF.
The JTTF group had all the main leads, but the other guys were investigating the other leads that, you know, might or might not pan out to anything.
Okay.
So that's how they were running this thing.
So at this point, no one knows who the hell the bombers are.
So this is going to be the first time that they reveal it.
They have this press conference first, 5 p.m. on that day, and then they go ahead and put on the website as well.
So Massachusetts State Police right here, right?
I think that's like probably the top guy.
This is the top guy, Boston Police Department.
And this is the commissioner right here, Boston Police Department, special agent in charge for the FBI.
I don't know who this is.
Good afternoon.
My name is Richard.
This guy right here is a special agent in charge for Boston at the time.
His name is Bruce Folkart.
Okay.
Shout out to him.
He was the special agent in charge for HSI Boston when I was an intern.
Laurier, and I am the special agent in charge of the FBI's Boston division.
Since Monday's bombings, the FBI and our law enforcement partners have been working around the clock and are fully committed to investigating the matter, this matter, to bring those responsible to justice.
Our collective law enforcement team has pursued thousands of leads and tips.
As I said two days ago, we are working methodically and with a sense of urgency to identify those responsible for the bombings.
He's not fucking kidding, bro.
Like, I will give the FBI their credit.
When this bombing happened, they acted fast.
The fact that they identified these guys so quickly, it was great.
They did a good job of making the command post work, getting all the agencies to work together, and they were able to quickly identify these two guys.
And then once that, after this press conference, shit starts getting crazy.
Okay.
Let's keep going.
Within the last day or so, through that careful process, we initially developed a single person of interest.
Not knowing that the individual was acting alone or in concert with others, we obviously worked with extreme purpose to make that determination.
The entire force of the federal government, the FBI in Boston, around the world, as well as our partners in the Boston police, ATF, Massachusetts State Police, and more than 30 agencies of the Boston Joint Terrorism Task Force have set about to ensure that all responsible for the bombings will be brought to justice.
More importantly, it was done to ensure the future safety of the city of Boston, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Yeah, guys, Eric Holder was the attorney general at the time.
The country.
Indeed, through that process, the FBI developed a second suspect.
Today, we are enlisting the public's help to identify the two suspects.
After a very detailed analysis of photo, video, and other evidence, we are releasing photos of these two suspects.
Bro, this was the turning point when they revealed this.
When they revealed this, this was the turning point right here.
This chain, that's when these guys started going crazy.
We're going to read about that here in a second.
But this was pretty much like the shifting point.
Suspects.
They are identified as suspect one and suspect two.
They appear to be associated.
Suspect one is wearing a dark hat.
Suspect two is wearing a white hat.
Suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second explosion just in front of the now.
I remember, guys, when I was sitting there in the office looking at this, right?
We, we know, we came up with our little conspiracy theories that they knew who these guys were already.
It's just that they wanted to see how they would respond after they put their pictures out.
Now, I don't know if that's true.
I don't know, right?
I can only speculate.
I don't know because I wasn't a part of the JTTF, so I don't fucking know.
And if I was a part of the JTTF, I won't be able to tell you all this anyway.
But I wasn't.
So I'm just having my speculations that it was an investigative technique saying, hey, we know who these motherfuckers are, but let's put their pictures out there and see what they do because we don't know where they live.
You know what I'm saying?
Or we know generally who they may be because keep it, guys.
I don't know if y'all noticed.
They knew about Tamerlane before.
The FBI got a lot of hate because they had identified Tamerlin before as a potential radical radical Muslim.
So yeah, so who knows?
You know, that's my speculation.
I'm not sure, but I heard from the Grave Vine that they knew who these two guys were, but they put this press release out to see what they would do because they already had eyes on them and they wanted to see if they could find them.
Forum restaurant.
Or they could confirm where they were.
Sorry.
We strongly encourage those who were at the forum restaurant who have not contacted us yet to do so.
As you can see from one of the images, guys, do me a favor Together through the marathon crowd on Boylston Street in the direction of the finish line.
That image was captured as they walked on Boylston in the vicinity of the intersection with Gloucester Street.
As you can see, which remember, guys, the intersection of Gloucester Street and Boylston is where I showed you guys Whiskey Priest's, aka where I'd go to try to pick up girls when Lear was closed and fail.
Let's continue on.
The quality of the photos is quite good.
We'll continue to work on developing additional images to improve their identification value.
Further, on FBI.gov, we have photos of the suspects.
The photos and videos are posted for the public and media to use, review, and publicize.
For clarity, these images should be the only ones.
And I emphasize the only ones.
This dude right here on the right is tight, bro.
He's been watching.
Yo, what man on tight?
Yo, he's probably an angry FBI agent, bro.
You probably will watch a footage all day.
Like, fuck, man.
Now we got to work even more.
I know these dudes are about to go crazy when we show these goddamn pictures, man.
He's look at him.
He's not happy.
Well, what does he look like, Amanda?
What's your take on that?
He doesn't look, he doesn't look too happy to me.
No, absolutely not.
He's like, shit, I found out who they were.
So now I have to do more.
He's like, damn, they did good.
And these guys did bad.
So I got to keep at it, but I'm not happy about it.
I know a couple of the guys that were assigned to the JTTF and the Boston office, right?
Because like I said, I was an intern, so I knew a lot.
You know, I would help out all the different groups.
Bro, those guys didn't sleep for like a week.
They were out just running on leads.
So this is like bombing public places.
It's where are they going to go next, right?
It's normally a master plan.
You don't normally have one target, right?
So your job is to protect the public.
That was like when I was in Boston at the time, because remember, guys, we can all be here 2020 hindsight now.
You know, it's almost 10 years later.
But I remember the fear in the city back then.
It's like the biggest fear was like, yo, these are like backpacks or whatever.
Yo, they can leave these things anywhere.
I remember I'll never forget.
Actually, you know what?
Let's go down memory lane.
I remember this shit.
My friends came to visit like right around that time.
Like it was like a week or two after they caught him.
And they still had extremely like if you were like at a like MTA station at the T, the T is like the public transportation for Boston guys, or you took a Greyhound or anything like that.
If you left a bag alone, they were going to take it immediately.
Like it was like, it was a big fucking deal.
Like public transportation, the security was heightened.
The city was on lockdown for several days.
Security, they used to search bags for Amtrak's and everything else like that much harder, especially when they didn't have these guys in custody.
The biggest fear was that they were going to keep doing this because they didn't know where they were.
They knew they were somewhere in Cambridge or whatever, but like they didn't know.
So that was the biggest thing I remember why everyone was so scared is because they didn't have them in custody.
They didn't know if they were going to keep doing it.
And the way that they were doing it was fairly, how do I say this?
It was fairly simplistic to do over and over again.
They're using pressure cookers to do this shit.
Yeah.
To injure enough people.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
Didn't you say 100 people?
Like 200 people got injured.
Three died.
And it depends.
Like if you're close in the radius, it's deadly.
But most of the time, it just fucked people up, but killed three people.
So I would like to go without nails being exploding at me randomly.
And the problem is, like, you said it could go anywhere.
It could go anywhere because the thing that made us so scared, at least with 9-11, you're like, all right, it's a plane, right?
But with this, it was backpacks.
You can leave that anywhere and you can put it anywhere.
So that's why everyone's scared.
Because I saw, and I remember like after this shit happened, they locked down all the major, they locked down like the airport, the T stations, the, because in Boston, guys, there's a South Station and a North Station, right?
And those are responsible for a lot of the traveling between the city, right?
So they had those places under heavy, heavy guard.
I remember, man.
And like, it was forbidden 100% to leave any types of bags around.
Like, if you left your bag, bro, you're going to get, it was not a good, it was not a good, uh, it was not a good look.
Um, all right, let's continue on that the public should view to assist us.
Other photos should not be deemed.
Juan Pablo goes, uh, he said, uh, he calls you a W co-host.
You have anything you want to say to that?
Because I think that's a lie.
I think you're an L co-host, but that's fine.
Does that mean like I'm winning?
I'm good.
A winning.
I'm doing my best.
It's my first time.
Trying here, guys.
I think she's an Elle co-host, guys, but, you know...
I'm cute.
Look.
I'm giving a solid effort.
Just a frickin'hair.
I wish I had another hand so I can give your performance three thumbs down.
So, okay, let's continue on.
Three thumbs down.
They unnecessarily divert the public's attention in the wrong direction and create undue work for vital law enforcement resources.
For more than 100 years, the FBI has relied upon the public to be its eyes and ears.
With the media's help, in an instant, these images will be delivered directly into the hands of millions around the world.
We know the public will play a critical role in identifying and locating these individuals.
Somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers, or family members of the suspects.
Though it may be difficult, the nation is five bucks from Sophia L. Ick pics are oh, dick pics are the human equivalent of a cat giving you a dead bird as a gift.
I'm a little behind, but great show so far.
This is my new Sunday crime fix.
Thank you so much, Sophia.
I appreciate it.
And I concur with that.
Like, I don't want the dead thing.
You know what?
You don't want the D-pics?
Great Vinmyer.
The wrapper cases are cool, but I think this is the best one yet.
I hope you guys are enjoying it, man.
And I have intimate knowledge of this because I was there, man.
Like, I remember the environment and the whole atmosphere when this was going down.
It was fucking crazy, guys.
It was literally crazy.
Let's see here.
We got Camino Kill, 12.
They asked for any footage the public had from phones and cameras.
I remember sending them a bunch of pictures I had from the marathon finish line.
Okay, cool, Camino.
Shout out to you, bro.
Helping fight terrorism, bro.
Good stuff.
Anyone that's from Boston knows how this affected the state, bro.
Daniel NTX, $1.
Thank you.
And then let's see here.
Okay, I think we're, are we caught up?
Oh, Moe's old pants.
Can you look into the curious case?
Oh, no, I read that one.
And then I, did we read this one?
Myrina Gaines, Amanda, if it's cold, it's probably dad wanting to smash.
Can you make blueberry pancakes after?
This guy, bro.
Is this like a real thing?
Yeah.
Oh, I forgot to tell you.
You're going to name yourself.
We've got a lot more trolls now since you've last been.
Okay.
Yes.
A lot more trolls.
I was a little bit.
Shout out to the internet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, you've been getting quite some messages too from like our haters and shit like that, right?
Maybe we'll reveal it to them at the end.
Yeah.
We'll reveal it to y'all at the end.
You let me know, but yeah.
Yeah, we could tell them.
These wild people.
There's people that are really crazy.
Yeah, there's some whack jobs out there, bro.
All right.
Counting on those with information to come forward and provide it to us.
Relates to the bombing.
Please contact, please contact us at boston marathon tips.fbi.gov.
See, they created a website solely for this, guys.
Again, that website is bostonmarathon tips.fbi.gov.
The photos can be viewed on our website, fbi.gov.
It is important to emphasize the images from Monday are indelible and the horror of that day will remain with us forever.
This further underscores our obligation to investigate this crime judiciously in order to bring these those responsible to justice.
The victims and the survivors deserve nothing more.
Nothing less, excuse me.
As to Monday's victims, the FBI is committed to ensuring that victims receive the rights they are entitled to and the assistance they need to cope with the crime.
Treating victims with respect and providing them with assistance.
I wouldn't want to comment on that, Karen, right now.
I would allow some questions of this heinous act.
Identifying and local contact us at 1-800-CALL very much.
All right, now watch them not answer none of these questions.
Karen, she asked, should there be an arrest?
What kind of charges are they looking at?
I wouldn't want to comment on that, Karen, right now.
I would allow U.S. Attorney Ortiz to comment on that aspect.
Next question, please.
Next question, please.
Yes.
Yes.
Are both suspects seen planting these devices at the finish line of the Baltimore control?
No.
The only one who was observed planting what we believe to be the device is suspect number two with a white cap.
What time did that devices down?
I don't have the precise time in front of me.
It was shortly before the bomb blast went off.
Within minutes.
And the U.S. Attorney guys is the woman next to him on the side here.
And the U.S. Attorney, again, guys, is the prosecuting office when it comes to federal cases.
And I'll tell you guys this, bro.
Anytime you have a big case and you do a press release like this, they don't want to answer questions, bro.
Like, yo, I'll just keep it a thousand with you guys.
Yo, when the press is there and they want to just ask questions, like, oh, wait, da, da, da.
You're just in the back of your mind.
You're like, shut up, bitch.
And you just want to leave.
Because you know they're going to ask you a bunch of dumb shit, man.
Like, yo, they're going to be like, oh, oh, can you tell me about the investigation?
Tell me about like how you guys identified them and their penisa and everything else like that.
And you're like, bro, the case is still fucking active.
Okay.
It's active.
I'm not answering nothing.
All right.
Because especially with something like this, bro, everyone's trying to put their hand in the fucking cookie jar.
Bro, man, like it is not.
When you get a big case, especially when it involves national security, you don't want to say shit.
You just want to tell everybody, yo, shut the hell up.
Let me do my thing.
Give me information, but I don't want to give you anything back because, hey, we're the cops of the feds.
We want to be able to do this shit, right?
And if someone gets sipped off, it's going to affect your ability to do the investigation.
So anytime they do these Q ⁇ A's at the end, I always laugh, bro.
If the guy gets arrested, that's one thing.
But when it's like this, where they're actively trying to find the guy, it's like, bro, I don't really want to answer questions.
So let's see him do some matrix dodging here.
these time, these are the people of interest to the FBI.
Yes, yes.
Do you have any information on what they did after the explosions?
Any communication they were around watching?
Well, do you have any video of them talking the link?
This is asking too much, bro.
Suspect numbered.
He basically asked, do you have any information on what they were doing after the bombings?
Did they stand around?
What did they do?
Etc.
Two with the white cap on proceeded west on Foyleston Street.
And that's all we know right now.
No, they know more than that.
They just don't want to say shit.
And keep in mind, guys, that this is...
I want you guys to understand.
This dude that's in the front here...
This guy is not the investigator.
Okay.
He is the special agent in charge.
He is the top guy in the FBI field office.
So let me give you guys the chain of command when it works to the feds.
Okay.
This is how it goes.
You got the special agent.
Above the special agent, you have a supervisory special agent.
Okay.
That guy, the supervisory special agent, manages somewhere between five to ten agents.
They're in the group.
So for example, in this case, this guy, right?
Because I want you guys, a lot of people think like the guy that's at the press conference knows a lot about the case.
No, they don't.
So this dude right here, where was I?
This dude right here, this is more than likely the case agent, Daniel R. Genk, okay?
He wrote the complaint, right?
So this is probably the case agent.
And he's assigned to the JTTF, right?
He's a part of one of their counterterrorism squads.
To let you guys know how the FBI operates, they have multiple counterterrorism squads all within the JTTF.
All right.
So they'll maybe have three or four different counterterrorism squads, but they're under the umbrella of JTTF, right?
So let's go back from the beginning.
Special agent here, supervisory special agent above him.
The supervisory special agent runs the squad, okay?
FBI calls their group squads, right?
Above the supervisory special agent in charge is something called an assistant special agent in charge, aka an ASAC, okay?
And that guy manages multiple squads, multiple squads, okay?
So he manages multiple supervisors who in turn manage multiple agents, okay?
The ASAC, right?
And that ASAC has a couple groups.
Then above the ASAC is called the special agent in charge.
Now, some agencies have something called the deputy special agent in charge who's second in command, but the FBI, if I'm not mistaken, they don't have D-SACs.
So it just goes special agent in charge.
So we're talking like this guy's like third or fourth layer, you know, management.
So he's not on the field actually investigating the cases, interviewing the suspects, collecting evidence.
He just, he's the, the, he's the, um, he's the face of the FBI Boston field office, and he's the one reporting to the Department of Justice, to the director of the FBI, et cetera.
He's getting the real-time information from the agents on the ground.
That's why he can't tell you guys the precise times and everything else like that.
All right.
This dude right here, this guy right here, that he's the special agent in charge.
He doesn't, he's not going to know with these like crazy intimate details.
Or if he does, he ain't going to share it.
Because number one, he doesn't want to compromise the case agent's ability to do the case.
And then number two, like, yo, none of you guys have a clearance that I'm answering questions for.
None of you guys have a fucking need to know.
That is how it works when it comes to federal law enforcement.
Most federal agencies operate like that.
So, special agent, supervisory special agent, above that, supervisory special agent is assistant special agent in charge, then the special agent in charge.
And in some cases, there's a deputy special agent in charge, depending on the agency.
I know, like with us, Homeland Security Investigations, we have a deputy special agent in charge, aka D-SAC.
So, go SAC, D-SAC, ASAC, supervisor, AKA or supervisory special agent.
And then, under that is a regular special agent.
And this regular special agents are the ones that actually do the cases.
Supervisors can't carry cases.
ASACs can't carry cases.
Special agent in charge can't carry cases.
They're management only, aka paper pushers.
No offense to them, but that's the truth.
So there you go.
There's a breakdown.
A sack guy stands for special agent in charge.
That's why it's called SAC.
I think I addressed that.
Thank you.
And I think I addressed that question in my statement by saying the only photos that should be officially relied upon in this investigation are those you see before you today.
Okay.
So they did this press release, guys, and all hell breaks loose after this.
Let's go back.
Surveillance evidence.
Where are we at?
Okay.
At approximately 5 p.m. on April 18, 2013, the FBI published video and photographic images of Bomber 1 and Bomber 2 on its website.
Those images were widely rebroadcasted by media outlets all over the country and world.
Near midnight on April 18th, 2013, an individual carjacked a vehicle at gunpoint in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The victim of the carjacking was interviewed by law enforcement provided the following information.
The victim stated that while he was sitting in his car on a road in Cambridge, a man approached and tapped on his pastor's side window.
Okay.
So this person right now, let's get him identified.
All right.
Carjacking victim.
Austin Aarathon.
And I know it's an Asian guy.
Let's see here.
What's his name?
Okay.
Doomeng is his name.
So let's go ahead and Google that real fast.
It's an interesting name.
Do you know what that means, Amanda?
Oh?
Doomeng.
Doomeng now.
All right, here we go.
I hate that when they try to always try to Here he is right here, guys.
Sarnev carjacking survivor Dunmeng on why he's sharing his story on Patriots Day.
And this is him on the left.
So it was a little bit before 11 p.m. on the evening of April 18th, 2013, and Dung Meng, Danny, had pulled his Black Mercedes-Benz to a curb to answer a text message.
A moment later, a man knocked on the pastor's side window speaking quickly.
When Meng rolled down the window to hear the man better, the man unlocked the door and climbed in, pointing a silver handgun at Meng and telling him, don't be stupid.
The man, Tamerlane Sarnev, asked Meng if he heard about the Boston marathon bombings.
I did that, Sarnev said.
And I just killed a policeman in Cambridge.
Okay.
And this is them.
And this is him coming into the store after he got carjacked or after he escaped the carjacking.
Meng did manage to escape fleeing his own car at a Cambridge gas station and calling 911 while Zolkar was inside buying snacks and Tamerlan was fiddling with Meng's GPS.
This guy buying snacks.
Hey, I'm wandering all over the United States right now for terrorism, but you know what?
I need some fucking munchies.
Imagine when it's your time.
It's your time.
What the hell?
Maybe after you pump off all that crazy adrenaline because you're a nut job, like you really need a snack.
Like, bro.
Idea.
I don't know.
Maybe it's like a workout.
Think about it.
Like, all right.
Pause everything I've done.
I'm terrorizing.
Yeah.
I killed a bunch of innocent people at the Boston Marathon.
And mind you guys, they didn't identify them until days later, right?
Five days later.
The bombing happened on, I think, no, a couple of days later.
On the 15th, they didn't identify him until a couple of days later.
So this dude's in school chilling, like, you know, going to class and everything.
Because Zolkar guys went to the University of Massachusetts, right?
Went back to his dorm and shit, chilling, buying milk at Whole Foods.
And then all of a sudden, it's like, oh, the FBI put a press release on us.
Fuck, we got to probably do something.
And I think, if I'm not mistaken, guys, they were planning to go to New York City.
That's what they were trying to do.
That's why they carjacked this dude right here is because they were planning to go to New York City and they had the bombs with them.
They were going to start, you know, they had their plan where they're going to try to do some crazy shit.
And this guy's Zolkar is like, man, I know the FBI wants us and everything.
And everyone's looking for us.
There's pictures of me all over the internet, but bro, I'm hungry.
You want to get some popcorn?
Like, what the fuck?
You can't make this shit up, bro.
Like, what the fuck?
Yo, somebody said he needed some takis.
Yeah, I was gonna say, have you seen the snack show, bro?
You're not the same when you're hungry.
I guess this guy was like, I need a snack to continue my terrorizing.
Bro, yo.
Okay.
This is a still image from a surveillance video.
It shows Meng moments after escaping.
The Sarnet brothers telling the owner of the mobile station in Cambridge to call 911.
Meng's story may be familiar to those who closely followed the marathon bombings, and it will soon become well known to many more.
It's a major ply in the upcoming film Patriots Day.
This is a good movie.
I really enjoyed that movie, guys.
Well, Mark Wahlberg.
Director Peter Burke talks with Danny Meng on the red carpet.
Okay.
Yeah, this is him on the movie.
Well, I wonder what gas station.
You know what?
Let's do.
Let's do some more investigating here, guys.
Gas station.
And Meng escaped to Boston.
Trying to put a timeline here.
Oh, here's the surveillance footage of it.
All right.
Let's look at it.
You've been selected.
Get out of here, man.
Boston Globe.
God damn it.
Get off.
They just want to let you know.
we go.
So here's a gas station.
Courtesy, U.S. Attorney's Office.
Hey, shout out to the U.S. Attorney's Office for giving this to us.
Is that him?
Okay, I think that was one of the brothers.
Let's fast forward this.
Oh, okay.
This is Zokar getting out.
Zokar.
Okay, enters the convenience store attached.
There's no sound on this, by the way, guys.
It's silent.
My man got the munchies comes into the gas station, looks at the drinks.
I'm very curious at what he tries to purchase.
Yeah, let's see what he gets.
It's like, did he go for the hot cheetah?
Is that a Red Bull?
The funions.
Okay.
Via Diet Mountain Dew.
Is that what is that?
Is that water?
It looks like water to me.
Okay, he has that infamous hoodie on.
Guess terrorizing made you very parched.
Okay, now he's looking at the chips.
Doritos?
Oh, yep.
What is that?
Are they Doritos or those like a sun chips?
Yeah.
Sun chips are so trash.
I agree with you.
I think, yeah, I think those are Doritos right there.
Chat, what do y'all think he's getting here, man?
Chat, what do y'all think this nigga's getting?
Look how calm he is, though.
He's like, yeah, I just carjacked this dude and I got, and I just killed a police officer, but you know what, man?
I need some munchies.
And this is after the bombing.
Other people already died.
Yeah, this not only is this after the bombing, yo, this is after he killed that police officer, that Cambridge police officer, Sean Collier.
Rest in peace to him, man.
Like, he had just got done killing.
Those are definitely Doritos in his hand.
I'd like to confirm that.
I just got it.
Okay, yeah.
They have Doritos.
What else?
I saw a yellow bag in his hand.
I have not, I don't know what it is yet.
Could be funny.
What do you think about his choices so far?
I think they're cool.
Oh, there he is.
He's running.
Get going.
Gone.
So did someone recognize that?
Hold on.
Let's rewire that back.
Yo, that was.
So he's still in there.
My man.
Right.
But then.
Yo, gone.
He's out.
See ya.
Yo.
Pretty good sprint, though.
Look at the difference.
Like, look at this.
So your man's Zokar.
Oh, yeah, you know, I'm just getting some chips.
I'm just chilling, man.
You know, no biggie.
Yeah.
I'm just chilling.
He's taking his time, you know.
And then this fucking guy runs out.
Yo, they're the worst kidnappers ever.
My man was gone.
No sacks or anything.
He didn't give a fuck.
Zokar probably asked today, what do you want?
Give me some eggs.
Yeah, some egg rolls.
Here's Tamerlan.
Tamerlin is tight.
He goes in.
Look at him.
Hey, we gotta go.
We gotta go.
Nigga, we gotta go.
Did he?
Oh, did he just drop all this?
He's like, no, I gotta pay though.
But y'all gotta pay.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Oh, never mind.
I don't need it no more.
Bro, you just killed somebody.
Just run out there with the fucking chips.
Yo, like, yo.
Oh, commit several acts of terror.
Hold on, hold on.
Stop the fucking show, bro.
This is crazy.
This is fucking.
My man committed several acts of terror, killed somebody, killed multiple people, kidnapped an Asian guy, and he's about to run out with some chips.
Like, no, no, bro, I can't.
It's stealing.
Yeah, that's crossing the line.
That's not crossing the line.
You can't steal no goddamn Doritos.
That's too far.
You ain't still no goddamn Doritos.
That's not a $3 bag.
Yeah, no.
No.
Like, what the everything else except yo, these guys got to be the dumbest criminals I've ever fucking seen, bro.
Yo, guys, do me a quick fucking favor.
Shout out to Amanda helping out here.
Guys, like the fucking video for the funny commentary.
And y'all got, you guys are learning too, baby.
We're breaking this down, man.
But it's out of control.
Let's rewind this real quick.
Look, look, look.
Like, look at this shit.
So the, so he comes in.
He's like, yo, the Asian man ran.
We got to get out of here.
Ming escape, nigga.
We got to go.
Zokar's like, yo, but chill, man.
I want to get the chips.
Oh, shit.
No, I can't steal.
Yo, yo, bro.
My bad.
We got to leave.
I'm sorry I didn't get to stock it, but he puts his hand up too.
Like, I'm sorry.
This was the moment that he.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, oh, man.
Oh, shout out to King life.
Dude's like, I'm a monster, but I'm not a thief.
Yeah, and they had a kidnapped guy still in the car.
Yo, so here we go.
Part two.
Asian guy runs in.
Nigga go all crazy.
Hey, hey, nigga.
Call the cops now.
Oh, he's probably call him now.
Police now.
He was a foreign exchange student, by the way, guys.
He's just holding the door.
He's like, yo, he doesn't want them to cut back in and get.
He's like, I'm not going off.
Yo.
This nigga, like, oh, yo, what the fuck?
What?
You got kidnapped?
What?
He was like, they were just in here and they didn't steal.
Yo.
He was like, yo, bro, I got to hide in the back.
He's like, he's like, what?
Zokar and Tamerlan?
Those are my nephews, bro.
They're nice guys.
What are you talking about, bro?
1201 recorded line.
Yeah.
I am in mobile deck station.
816 memorial drive.
Bro, can we not hit the stereotypes even more?
I was hoping he wouldn't have that accent.
And guess what happens?
Hello, police.
Yes, I am located at.
It's just like, bro, the stereotypes.
And his voice sounds shockingly calm from what I see on the video.
You know what I mean?
Like, how does this segue?
You about to hang up the phone with 91.
Thank you.
Come on, guys.
And I have one.
816 Memorial Drive.
Correct.
Is there any apartment number, sir?
No, 816.
I understand.
816 Memorial Drive is.
Yes.
Mobile gas station.
The mobile gas station.
Yeah.
I have one.
I came inside now and he told me some one to shoot him and he stayed inside and he wanted to leave.
So this is a memorial drive in the street, correct?
Yeah.
Okay, sir.
Is the gentleman there?
All right, guys.
This is what he's talking about.
So here we go.
I got y'all.
Yo, number one, like the fucking video.
Because out here on FedEx, we actually are going to bring this shit back to life.
So here we go.
So this is where the Mercedes was right here, right?
This is Cambridge.
Right.
And just so you guys know, Star Drive is right across the street.
So this is Cambridge.
As soon as this is the Charles River right here, guys, I used to row on this river fucking every day.
This bridge, right, brings you into Boston.
This bridge over here, Cambridge.
That's all that separates it, right?
So on this side of the river is Boston.
This side of the river is Cambridge.
All right.
We're going in crazy detail because, guys, these are my streets, man.
This is where I used to be.
So were you rowing for fun or you rode?
No, it was Division I college.
So this shell, I had been to this shell many times, bro.
Like sometimes on running routes, I'll stop and get water here and shit.
So anyway, this is where they were at, where Zokar refused to steal, right?
Then, our boy, Dumeng, runs right here to this mobile gas station.
Okay.
This is A16 Memorial.
Right?
So he runs in there.
So this is the area where this went down.
Yeah.
He don't want to leave the gas station.
I know.
Can I speak with him?
Yeah, give me one second.
Police for you.
Hello, sir.
Please help me.
Hello, sir.
Please help me.
Please help me.
Sir.
Someone took through my car.
Bro.
This poor man.
The accents, the stereotypes, it's, hey, man.
It's entertainment.
Let's keep going.
Sir, hello?
Sir, listen to me.
I'm going to ask you a couple questions.
Sure.
All right, just take a deep breath.
Okay.
Okay.
Tell me what happened.
Somebody took your car?
Yeah.
And what happened when they took their car?
They say that they are the, they, they, they, they, you know, the, Marato is approaching.
Yeah, I'm looking at you.
What?
Okay.
They, they, they, they.
Even the colors, I thought, where is, like, what the fuck is this nigga saying?
What the fuck?
Yo, someone in the chat said Harold and Kumar.
I know.
Suspect over the Marato is approaching.
Sir, what did he say when he took your car?
Sir, please help me, please.
They have guns.
Where are they?
They're in the, here, gas station, Memorial Drive.
They were in front of the gas station?
Yeah.
I just run, I just run, I just go to run.
What, are they there now?
Yeah.
Please come.
And they're at, they're at the gas station?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They took my car.
I don't know, they live a lot.
Did they take the car or are they still there?
They take the car.
I don't know, I just, I can't watch.
I don't, I'm not there to watch.
Okay, but did they leave?
I don't know, I don't know.
Just come help me, please.
Sure, they're on their way.
It's more rad.
They actually get out of the car and they took your car.
Makes no sense.
No, they took my car, like, a half an hour ago.
Then they, they drove me around to find a gas station, finally, find a way on to the Memorial Drive.
And they drove you around?
They drove me around, yeah.
I just got it wrong.
When they, when they put a gas, when they're trying to put a gas, I just, I just went wrong.
Yo, that 911 operator is tight right now.
He don't know what the fuck's going on.
He's like, what, bro, what?
And it also doesn't sound urgent except for how much he's breathing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right, into the phone.
You're like, all right, this man's out of breath.
What's he saying?
Yo, look, the, the, the, the store, the, the store operator's just chilling like, bro, okay.
They just, they're in the office.
Some animation guy in the back talking 911.
They, uh, yeah.
They, uh, they...
He just chilling, having his coffee.
He got a long night ahead of him.
Can you please come back?
Sure, they're already on their way.
Just take a deep breath and stay where you are.
I'm going to stay on the phone with you.
Okay, what's your name?
My person is D-U-N.
D-U-N?
Yeah.
Okay, sure.
Now, do you remember what these guys look like?
They're from East Asia.
Leader Asia.
Little Asia?
Leader Asia.
They come from Arapaho.
Spider-Man.
Oh, man.
You clearly know he's trying to say Middle Eastern area.
He is not getting it.
He just went right with the joy.
He just said, yo, because remember, Tamerlan, the older brother, when they carjacked him, they said, you know the Paul Simerto Bombing?
I did that.
So this nigga's like, so he's like, oh, oh, you teterus?
Okay.
It's like, they're Arab.
They're Arab.
Little Asia.
Oh, my God.
All right.
They looks like from Iran or Iraq somewhere.
Okay, pick one guy and give him a description of me.
One guy, they're pretty skinny.
And they have, like, come from, I think they come from Iran or maybe Iraq.
Yo, my man is stereotyping the figures like, yo.
I don't care.
These dudes are definitely yo, this is fucking gold.
So, you got an Asian guy that stereotypically sounds like an Asian guy.
You got an Indian guy that stereotypically sounds like an Indian guy.
And then you got two niggas across the street that are fucking terrorists that are mostly like, yo, it's a stereotype city right now.
And they're all doing this at a gas station.
Fucking blown mind.
What the fuck is going on right now?
Middle Eastern man.
You know, you finally got it.
Okay.
And how tall was he?
It's about five ceilings.
Five foot seven.
Yes.
What was he wearing?
Yeah, what is it?
Yo, the police got there quick.
This guy, I'm looking at his.
So this right here, guys, is this Cambridge Police?
Yeah, I think that's Cambridge Police.
Yep.
What kind of jacket?
Oh, sure.
I don't remember.
I don't remember, please.
It's quake, it is quake.
They have guns, they want to shoot at me.
All right.
So then they talk.
Police officer starts taking notes.
Because, mind you, guys, a guy had just gotten killed.
The MIT officer had just gotten killed.
So I ain't gonna lie, that was that was fucking entertaining.
I mean, you know, obviously this guy's safe now and everything else like that.
But yo, out of control.
Asian guy, Indian guy, two dudes from Chechnya across the street that just admitted that they were terrorists at a gas station.
Does it get more stereotypical than that?
And they all have the stereotypical accents that they have.
Because Tamerlan speaks with accent too.
You know the Boston murder mommy?
I did that too.
like you can't make this You sound like a clown.
Like, Zokar has like an American accent, but Tamerlan actually sounds like a fucking, like, you know.
So, uh, all right.
Anyway.
Like all of like the things the Asian man said.
Middle Asia.
Iron.
Canceled.
Okay.
Canceled.
All right.
Let's keep going.
All right.
Let's go back to the criminal complaint.
A victim in the car, Jackie, so we know who that is.
The victim stated that while he was sitting in the car road in Cambridge, a man approached and tapped on his patrick's side window.
Did you hear about the boss?
This is Tamerlin.
Did you hear about the Boston Minathon bombing explosion?
I did that.
The man removed the magazine from remember, guys, he's from Chechnya, so he's going to have a Russian accent.
Removed the magazine from his gun and showed the victim that it had a bullet in it, then reinserted the magazine.
The man stated, I am serious.
Wait, hold on a sec, bro.
Hold on.
Hold on a fuck a sec.
So my man pointed a gun at him, pulled out the magazine.
Look, there's bullets in it.
And then put it back in.
How are you going to threaten?
All right.
I guess he was done terrorizing for this.
Maybe he had to snack at this point.
He couldn't continue.
This did you just scare somebody and not really harm them.
But, dude, like, why are you going to remove the magazine?
Show up.
There's bullets in it, stupid.
And then put it back.
Like, you just tell them that, like, it's a real gun.
Maybe they're going to make an Asian man look nice.
I don't know.
The man removed the magazine from his gun and showed the victim that it had a bullet in it and then reinserted the magazine.
Then he goes, I am serious.
Like, what?
Stop.
This guy is such an awesome.
Yeah, no one.
I know there's a bullet in the chamber, but still, bro, that's one round.
If he misses, it's a wrap.
Oh, man.
Okay.
The man with the gun forced the victim to drive to another location where they picked up a second man.
The two men put something in the trunk of the victim's vehicle.
The man with the gun took the victim's keys and sat in the driver's seat while the victim moved to the front passenger seat.
The second man entered the victim's vehicle and sat in the rear passenger seat.
The man with the gun and the second man spoke to each other in a foreign language.
Okay.
While they were driving, probably spoke to each other in Russian.
While they were driving, the man with the gun demanded money from the victim who gave the man $45.
One of the men compelled the victim to hand over his ATM card and password.
They then drove to an ATM machine and attempted to withdraw money from the victim's account.
The two men and victim then drove to a gas station and convenience store in the vicinity of A16 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, which we just showed you guys before the shell gas station.
The two men got out the car at which point the victim managed to escape.
And we saw that one as well.
Clear as day.
My man was fucking sprint time.
He literally, yo, he got out of that car.
He was just like a short time later.
The stolen vehicle was located by law enforcement in Watertown, Massachusetts.
And I showed you guys where Watertown is next to my boathouse, right?
As the men drove down Dexter Street in Watertown, they threw at least two small improvised explosive devices out the car.
You know what?
Let's have some fun with this.
Y'all want me to pull up Dexter Street on this thing?
Give me a one in the chat if you guys want me to pull up Dexter Street on here, or if you guys want me to just keep reading the complaint, let me know.
Hope you guys are enjoying the show, by the way.
Give me one to the chat if you guys want me to pull up Dexter Street or you guys want me to just keep going with the complaint.
What's the chat saying, Amanda?
We should have like a timing music.
I see a lot of ones.
Okay, it looks like I see very few twos.
I only saw one.
All right, fair enough.
Okay, let's pull it up then.
Dexter Street.
Dexter Street.
Watertown.
Okay.
Pulling it up right now for you guys.
So this is where they had the shootout, guys.
So let's see here.
Okay, this is when they caught him.
That's not, no, hold on.
Dexter Street.
Watertown.
Also, Amanda, you got anything to say to people while I pull this up?
Would you like me to read some of this?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, can you do that?
That'd be great.
Yes.
You guys should just see some of his attitude when I look over at him and he's speaking and you can't see him.
Well, what are you trying to say?
It's extra sassy.
Extra sassy.
Extra sassy for somebody who doesn't like have emotions, you know.
Hey, hey, hey.
Logic.
I'll give you a noogie right now.
Fuck up your hair.
I'll turn these cameras off and beat you up.
I'll let a noogie the fuck out of you.
He's only saying that because I am extremely small and stature compared to Myron.
What are you?
Like 5'1?
I am 5'3, which apparently is average size in America.
Yes.
It's actually 5'5.
So you're below the average.
And that's the only way I'm below average.
Yeah, but thank you.
Well, yes, you are short.
All right, I will read the chat.
Thank you.
I'm sorry.
You got one job.
Tommy Soto wants the stop.
I should actually have paid attention.
Thanks, big Al.
Appreciate you.
You got to talk to Mike, though.
There you go.
Sorry.
I can't stop playing with the microphone or also moving around.
It's hard for me to sit still.
Okay.
I got one of the addresses where the shooting was taking place.
So I got y'all right now.
I'm pulling it up right now.
Boom.
Watertown.
Any other chats?
Yes.
Yeah, read them.
Sorry.
Yeah, read them.
Pull them up and then read them.
Yes, sir.
Those old fans.
How about doing a series of shorts?
Ave Agent Myron investigating Ninja Byron.
Keep up the great work.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
Anybody else?
You might understand this, except you kick my dog.
I don't, I'm like, is this like an inside thing?
I don't understand.
I guess.
What?
Sorry.
I don't really understand that.
What else?
There were some other people that were just coming in.
$4.99.
That was you and Kosh working the gas station register.
I'm assuming he was talking about you.
Oh, me working at the gas station?
Yeah.
Yes, it was my uncle, guys.
It was my uncle that was working at the gas station that day.
Do you have any family members that own gas stations?
No.
We're poor, bro.
What about what?
Yeah, I was going to say, what about doctors?
No, that's Indians.
What?
No, it's not.
All right.
You're fired.
Back to me.
All right.
All right, guys.
Okay.
So here's Dexter Street right here.
Right.
This is it.
Oh, what the fuck?
So this is where they were running around in Watertown right here.
Residential area.
And Watertown, guys, is a little town right outside of Boston.
Okay.
Has its own police department.
Pretty small police department.
But this is where they were racing around when the police were chasing them.
All right.
So, all right.
So, they threw at least two small improvised IEDs out the car while the police were chasing them, right?
A gunfight ensued between the car's occupants and law enforcement officers in which numerous shots were fired.
One of them men was severely injured and remained at the scene.
The other managed to escape in the car.
The guy that got hurt, guys, was the brother.
That car was later found abandoned a short distance away, and an intact low-grade explosive device was discovered inside it.
In addition, from the scene of the shootout on Laurel Street in Watertown, the FBI has recovered two unexploded IEDs as well as the remnants of numerous exploded IEDs.
So, from the scene of the shootout, Laurel, you know, I think I have this address for y'all too right here.
So, so this is where they were actually shooting right here, guys.
When they were, it was 61.
Yeah, 61 Dexter Ave is where they were shooting.
So, right here is where the gunfight was.
Which one?
Is that what is that?
65?
No, then it's this one right here.
It's probably this house.
God damn it.
We will find this.
Oh, 50.
Okay, so it's no, it's down.
Well, how the fuck?
Yo, man, I hate street addresses sometimes.
How do you go from 55 to 65?
It's right here, though.
It's basically because this is going to be this because that's odds on that side.
So this evens over here.
But this is basically where the shootout happened, guys.
This area right here.
And then the police, the FBI said that there was on Laurel Street in Watertown.
The FBI has recovered two unexploded IEDs.
So let me see here if I can pull that up as well.
Laurel Street, Watertown.
Look, on a side note, the chad's going crazy.
What's up?
They think that you have a thing for me, but this person, this doll-faced person, is better.
I'm like, I don't know who this is, but y'all are just harsh and haters.
I also am way too.
Take it easy, guys.
You're going to hurt her face.
Way too old for Myron.
Come on.
I'm older than he is, guys.
So calm down.
Oh, here's Lawless Streets right here.
Bro, like by like three months.
But it's okay.
We can use your senior citizen discount.
All right.
So this is Laurel Street right here, guys.
On this.
So this is where they found two of the bombs.
Because remember, because what the brothers did, guys, so after they got the, so the quick little summary.
FBI puts out the press release.
The brothers freak out.
They steal a car.
When they steal the car with the Asian guy, Asian guy runs away.
So they're like, fuck it, right?
So now the police are on them because the guy that got kidnapped went to the police and told him, hey, these two guys started carjacking me, whatever.
So now they're looking for this Mercedes.
And these guys have this Mercedes and they're driving it around and they got bombs in it, right?
They got the two, like a couple IEDs.
So they start throwing them outside the back of the car and stuff like that.
And the FBI was actually able to recover two of the IEDs here on Lawless Street, right, in Watertown.
Okay.
And if you guys look, right, here's Dexter and Laurel.
They intersect.
So the police were chasing them around here.
And then a couple of the bombs were found right here.
Right?
Because this isn't that long of a street.
Is this dead end?
Looks like it's a dead end road.
Oh, no, it keeps going.
God damn, 2007?
They haven't been out of that bitch since 2007 with this area.
This is grainy as hell, man.
The hell?
Google, you guys slacking.
It looks like it was taken with a flip side.
Yeah, what the hell?
Yeah.
My man at Google probably pulled out a C-bob sidekick.
It's a dead shit.
But he could text really fast.
Telling his bosses, hey, bro, I took the picture, but it didn't come out that good.
The fuck.
All right.
So now we know.
Now we know where the evidence was found.
Are you guys enjoying this breakdown, man?
Because we're actually like, I'm pulling up all the stuff on the maps and everything like that.
We're bringing this.
We're bringing this criminal complaint to life, right?
So you guys are seeing what's going on.
They said they like your life, man.
You got anything you want to say about that?
I really appreciate you guys.
Once one of the smartest teachers I ever had told me I should be a radio host.
And she was like, not because you're not pretty.
She was like, but that voice.
And obviously I didn't listen to that.
Well, I will tell you this.
That voice is terrible.
Let's continue on.
Byron, everything about you.
I hate it.
All right.
All right, the shootout.
Okay, and the FBI recovered two IEDs, right?
And then we got identification of the carjackers.
I reviewed images of two men taken at approximately 12:17 a.m. by a security camera at the ATM and gas station convenience store, where the two carjackers drove with the victim in his car.
Based on the men's close physical resemblance, the RV photos of Tamerlan and Zokar Sarnov.
And guys, the reason why his name is highlighted like this is because the criminal complaint is charging him.
Remember, his brother dies.
I believe the two men who carjacked kidnapped and robbed the victim are Tamerlin and Zokar Sarnev.
In addition, the carjacker who was severely injured, the carjacker was severely injured during the shootout in Watertown, was taken to Beth Rizzero Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
FBI fingerprint analysis confirms that he is Tamerlin Sarnev, and the man's face matches the RV photograph of Tamerlane Sarnev.
RV records indicate that Tarmalin Sarnev and Zarkar Sarnev share the same address on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
You know what?
I think I know their address, guys.
Let me pull it up for y'all right now.
I think it's 401.
If I actually remember this, I'm going to be fucking g uh the address is I was about to tell you I believed in you, but then I realized that was way too much positivity.
You believe me?
But to like push in your direction, I was like, well, whoa, whoa.
I'm not supposed to be the nice girl.
I'm supposed to be the white devil.
You're the oppressor, remember?
You're supposed to be the oppressor.
I'm like a little Irish person, people.
Come on.
You're supposed to be the oppressor.
We were, I mean, not you know, the most oppressed, but I don't think anybody thinks Irish people are high on the totem pole, guys.
Uh, but anyway, no, they got they definitely got had their uh tough times too.
I was, I was, I was about, I thought you were gonna be like, oh, the Irish had a heyday.
I was like, when?
No, no, man, we were like fighting the Romans for our eye on get off here.
Yeah, we're fine with over potatoes, man.
I get it.
Potatoes are important.
Literally, you know, my ancestry DNA.
It's 410 Norfolk, guys.
I thought it was 401, but it's 410.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
I'm talking completely off key.
So I'll focus here in a sec.
What do you want to say?
Like 85% of my DNA is from that stupid little British aisle.
Oh, really?
That's a yeah.
Okay, so here we are, guys.
We're at this is Norfolk Street right here.
So these guys are, where's their house?
So this is 410.
No, sorry, this is 412.
I think this is it right here.
It's their crib.
Hmm.
412 is here.
Oh, Black Lives Matter, guys.
Is this it?
Is this what the?
This is 406.
So you know what it is, bro?
It's probably might be this one right here.
And this might be 410 because it doesn't, it doesn't line up.
And guys, the reason why it's so confusing like this is because in Boston, there's a lot of duplexes and triplexes, right?
So you'll end up with, yeah, because like you look at this, this one's 400.
This one's 402.
And then this one.
These houses are all probably well over a million dollars, man.
Boston's expensive.
406.
For clearly no reason, though, because that's I've never lived in Boston like you.
The first school I went to was Drexel, so I lived in Philly, which is Drexel?
Nice.
anything i say he's like no no no That school legitimately sucks penis.
Legitimately sucks penis.
I mean, I don't agree with you, but I guess I would need to see more of your case.
What are your facts?
What are my facts?
Yeah, outside of like, that's just how you feel.
No, we know.
Well, no, we used to compete against Drexel for rowing.
Then they were, they were terrible.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I should have clearly been out of the river.
Like when I was in college, that wasn't what I didn't know.
There were like hot guys out rowing in the river, but now man, Boathouse Row, Schoogle River, man.
How many girls did you pick up at the river?
None, actually.
Damn.
None.
It was off the river.
Aren't you shirtless, though?
No, you would wear like you have abs then?
No, you would, you, you would use like a unitard.
Oh, that's why you never picked up girls.
That's why.
That's why.
Uh, so anyway, guys, so here it is right here.
Um, this is the four 410 right here.
Um, uh, is this a 412?
But I guarantee this is probably the building, though.
This is probably where they live.
So this is this is where they were at.
Um, so and this is in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wait, Somerville?
Hold on.
No, it's fucking supposed to be Cambridge All right, well Cambridge and Somerville are right next to each other, so it's like almost interchangeable.
Um, all right, so uh, where are we?
Okay, I believe the two men who carjack kidnapped the victim are Tamerlan and Zokar Sarnev.
Uh, okay, he died.
Let's see here, okay.
They so share the same address on Norfolk Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to the Department of Homeland Security and immigration records.
Hey, that's our people.
Tamerlan Sarnev and the Zokar Sarnev are brothers.
Tamerlane Sarnev was a lawful permanent resident.
The Zokar Sarnev entered the United States on April 12, 2002, and is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
So the younger brother is a citizen, and this guy's a green card holder.
Preliminary examination of the explosives.
A preliminary examination of the remains of the explosive devices that were used at the Boston Marathon-thon revealed that there were low-grade explosives that were housed in pressure cookers.
Both pressure cookers were of the same brand.
And actually, you know, I'm going to try to go ahead and get you guys images of this right now.
So pressure, hookers, Boston, marathon, bombing.
All right, so.
So, let me hold on.
I'm going to get you guys some.
So, they filled them up with nails and shit so that they would enable ads.
These websites, these news websites are the worst, bro.
They literally like just want to be on the D. All right.
So, let me pull this up for y'all.
Boom.
So, these were the these were what they kind of look like, guys.
Um, six-liter pressure cooker bombs were concealed in black nylon bags left on the sidewalks, teeming with people near the race finish line.
The device exploded 12 seconds apart and denoted by electric timers.
Said the source who was briefed on the investigation.
Investigators found bits of a circuit board believed to be part of the timer.
Source also said, No, thanks.
And a pressure cooker lid thought to have been used in the bombings was found on a roof near the crime scene.
So, see, this is some of the stuff that they used.
Damn, that's it from after a piece of one of the Boston Marathon 2013 bombs, believed to be a pressure cooker that was discovered the day after the April 15th, 2013 explosion.
That's the backpack.
The remains of the black padded knapsack or delve bag that may have contained one of the Boston Marathon 2013 bombs to be our pressure cooker that was discovered the day after the April 15 explosion.
Like I said, guys, they basically blocked this entire street off for like a week so they can get evidence, right?
So, here they are looking all over the place, combing it, you know, foot by foot to try to find evidence.
Oh, God, look at that!
Yeah, victims poured into ERs with metal pellets and nails embedded in their skin, said Dr. George Velhemos of Masters General Hospital.
See, one of the most bizarre objects doctors removed was a metallic pulse tab of a zipper from a woman's ankle.
Oh, wow.
These were some of the victims.
This is them.
Look, they're pulling video footage right here.
And then this is how it looks.
Crazy shit, huh?
And yeah, this guy, Fraser Shazad, I think this is a Times Square bomber right here.
Yeah, Times Square.
He did the same thing back in 2010.
So, so that's what the pressure cookers look like, guys.
All right.
The pressure cookers also contain metallic BBs and nails.
Many of the BBs were contained with an adhesive material.
The explosives contain green-colored hobby fuse.
Preliminary examination of the explosive devices that were discovered at the scene of the shootout in Watertown in the abandoned vehicle has revealed similarities to the explosive used at the Boston Marathon.
The same area I showed you guys over there by Laurel and Dexter.
The remnants of at least one of the exploded IEDs at the scene of the shootout indicate that a low-grade explosive had been contained in a pressure cooker.
The pressure cooker was one of the same brands as the one used in the marathon explosions.
The explosives also contain metallic BBs contained within an adhesive material as well as green-colored hobby fuse.
The intact low-grade explosive device found in the abandoned car was in a plastic container and wrapped with both green-colored hobby fuse.
So, guys, the reason why that's important and relevant is because it's very distinct characteristics that were used in the explosives that were two different scenes of crimes.
Okay, so they were able to link them both to both scenes.
Okay, so the Zokar Sarnav is located on the evening of April 19, 2013.
Police investigation revealed that there was an individual in a covered boat located at 67 Franklin Street in Watertown.
Let's pull this bad boy up.
I'll show you guys exactly where they got him.
All right.
Guys, are you liking the video?
Give me some ones in the chat if you guys are enjoying this.
Mandy, are you enjoying this?
I'm enjoying myself.
Learning a little bit here.
I am learning.
So, oh, look at this.
Okay, so I got the address here.
I think this is it.
Is this 67?
Yeah, I think this is it.
Your followers love you.
They're just wanting you up.
Hey, man, the supporters, man.
We are a team.
We work together.
So, all right.
So, this is it here on the map, guys, right?
And I don't know why it's blurred out like that, but they probably don't want this house is probably famous now at this point.
So, it's a, this is it, right?
This thing was filled with police, and I think he was back over here, guys, if I'm not mistaken, because this was the address of this bad boy right here.
Hold on, this one I can't see it, god damn it.
Well, I think this is the house right here, and you know what?
I actually got a YouTube video that I'm going to pull up for y'all right now where they um, where they talk about this.
Let me close this tab.
Uh, Amanda, can you read some of these chats while I pull this up?
I mean, there's a lot of talk right before the ones.
Um, yeah, yeah, you got it, yeah.
I'm flirting with you, uh, you're the devil, you know, those that's only on Saturdays, but yeah, this, um, yeah, find some of those chats real quick.
Uh, yes, sir, and guys, I'm pulling up a YouTube video for y'all right now, uh, where they actually interviewed uh, one of the state troopers that was there when they got him.
move this over What's so funny?
I'm just reading people's comments about me.
All right, go ahead, read them once.
Read the comments about you.
Go ahead.
She sounds like someone who uses basalt.
I don't even know how to use basalt outside of the ones that go in your bathtub, but I didn't know you could sound like somebody.
I knew that they were going to roast you.
Oh, yeah.
I'm just an old cougar.
What else?
They love you.
They think you're the most beautiful, handsome man on earth.
I try.
And that, yeah, you're just gonna hold out, I guess, forever.
You don't see any other supercats there?
No.
All right.
I'm getting this video for y'all right now.
Where the hell is it, man?
Okay.
Don't forget to switch back to you.
They want to see y'all.
Shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday, FBI special agent in charge, Richard Delaurier, releases these images of the two men they believe are suspects behind the Boston Marathon bombings.
And we have two new pictures that we want to show you.
Just hours later, a second photo is circulated online of suspect number two walking away from the bombings.
A little after 10 p.m.
That's the firefight.
That's Watertown police guys shooting, getting into the shootout with the two brothers.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
We must have heard about 60 gunshots.
Chief DeVoe is advising all Watertown East residents to remain in their homes.
As we are on the air at 11 p.m., we learn a 26-year-old police officer from MIT has been shot and killed.
Moments later, Boston police begins.
And guys, they went after him.
They killed him to try to take his gun, and I don't even think they got it.
Needless violence.
And he's a young guy.
He was in his early 20s.
A high-speed chase for two males after receiving reports of an armed carjacking.
According to authorities, the carjacking suspects begin throwing explosives from the car as police chase them from Cambridge to Watertown.
There were dozens of police officers with their guns drawn.
We could hear them yelling.
At approximately 1:23 a.m., residents in Watertown are jolted awake as dozens of police exchange gunfire with the two suspects.
And then, like, boom, boom, like three big bangs.
Fierce firefight with explosions follows, leading to the death of one of the men, later identified as suspect number one.
Suspect number two Tarmalan is suspect one.
Two escapes on foot.
By 3:45 in the morning, Massachusetts state police warned Watertown residents to stay in their homes, lock their doors, as police begin searching door to door.
I remember that.
I remember this, guys.
Look, you can see in the corner right there.
See Dexter Ave right there?
And then this is them right now in Watertown, bro.
The whole city was shut down on this day.
After 5 a.m., as day breaks, the city of Boston begins moving into a lockdown, suspending mass transit and asking businesses to remain closed.
I remember that the mayor of Boston told everyone they mandated they stay home.
And then look at all this law enforcement presence in Watertown.
It is important that folks remain.
I think his name is Deval Pratt.
At 8:14 a.m., authorities identify the suspects as brothers.
26-year-old Tamerlane Sarnaev and 19-year-old Jahar Sarnaev.
At 11:55 a.m., the city of Boston.
That's Harvard, guys, right there.
It's Harvard University.
He's at a standstill as relatives of the two suspected bombers begin to speak out.
Turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness.
At 1.26, Boston police tweet that 60% of the search is done.
At 3:40.
They were going door-to-door, guys, in Watertown.
42.
Look, see, ATF is involved.
Like, this is how much law enforcement they had.
My guys could have even ganned a goddamn car.
Yo, there were literally hundreds, if not thousands, of law enforcement in Watertown when this shit was going on, man.
This was crazy.
Crazy, crazy.
Investigators find significant amounts of homemade explosives in Watertown.
We are asking the public to remain vigilant.
6 p.m.
The lockdown for the Boston area is lifted, meaning people can again leave their homes, even though a suspect remains at large.
Was that guns?
Less than an hour after the lockdown is lifted, shots are fired in Watertown.
Police scramble to the scene.
I just heard.
Let's see if I can go back so we can hear that again.
Again, leave their homes, even though a suspect remains at large.
Was that guns?
Okay, very brief.
Police scramble to the scene.
I just heard what sounded like multiple assault rifle shots to me.
8:15 p.m.
A person believed to be Jahar Tasarnaev is cornered on a boat in a yard in Watertown.
Hundreds of law enforcement.
There's FBI right there.
ATF.
This is their special response team because he had been shot.
He got injured, guys, during that shootout with the Watertown police.
Around the suspected bomber.
And at 845, police in Watertown, Massachusetts, break out in shears, followed by crap.
I showed you guys the footage from my own phone of what happened that night in Boston.
Alex coming to the store to celebrate.
Oh, yo, you guys know where this is?
Man, this is my fucking city.
That's on Gainesboro, guys.
Hold on.
Let me show you guys where that is real quick.
These are all like kids from Northeastern.
So I'll show you guys exactly where that was done.
I showed you guys my party footage earlier, but let me show you where that one was at.
So let's go ahead and type in Gainesborough Street, Boston.
Okay, so here's Northeastern right here, hey guys.
So you go in, boom.
Dude, it was fucking nuts, man.
So this is New England Conservatory.
There's Boco Symphony.
Gainsborough Street.
Oh, is this?
Is this it right here?
I think this is it.
All right, boom.
All right.
So come this way.
For all my guys that went to college in Northeastern, you already know what time it is.
All right.
So we go here.
I think this is going to bring me out.
So this is Gainesboro right here.
Right.
Okay.
So this is Huntington Ave, right?
So this is North.
You're going to, you're going to see this is Huntington Ave.
This is the main street for Northeastern, right?
So this is all Northeastern here on the left, right?
And where they're showing, okay, gonna go.
This is the gym right here, right?
Right here.
This is the gym, the Merino Center.
You come this way, right?
Codoba Grill.
Inferior to Chipotle, but it's fine.
And then this is where I would go to get food.
This is the dining hall is right here and all the freshman dorms.
Okay.
When we needed to recruit girls for our party, we would go there.
All right.
So, all right.
So here we go.
Hemmins Way.
Sorry, my bad.
So you come here.
This is where a lot of the people lived, right?
A lot of students lived here.
This is like off-campus housing, but it's right there next to the thing.
But a lot of people lived here.
And then there, where they recorded that is right here, if I'm not mistaken.
Taking you guys down memory lane with me a little bit here.
Okay.
Yep.
Okay.
So let's go back to that footage.
You know what?
No, no, no.
It's this intersection right here.
Mind you, I haven't been here in fucking almost 10 years, guys.
When was the last time I was in Boston?
No, 2016 was the last time I was in Boston.
Yeah, no, it's yeah, it's right here.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So let's go back.
So you got, you guys know this.
You can see the area, obviously, right?
Right?
Okay, there, right here.
I think, if I'm not mistaken, you see this building here in this section.
Now, am I?
Is it the same?
I think it might be the same, guys.
Boom.
Boom.
Anyway, but yeah, the city of Boston guys went fucking nuts.
It was every like I showed you guys my phone earlier.
That was up in Mission Hill.
Like it was fucking crazy when they caught this guy.
All right, let's keep going back to the affidavit.
Hope you guys are enjoying this walking down memory lane with me.
We live in college.
So, yeah, so this is where they caught him right here, guys.
Was behind this house.
He was basically hiding in a boat.
He was hiding in a boat.
And he was injured and he surrendered.
But there was like a Massachusetts state police thing following him and everything.
Like they were prepared to kill him.
And actually, you know what?
There was one picture.
I'll keep reading the affidavit, but there was one thing I wanted to show you guys.
Captured.
All right.
A university of Massachusetts at Dartmouth identification card.
Okay.
After a standoff between the boat's occupant and the police involving gunfire, the individuals moved the boat and searched.
University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth identification card.
Credit cards and other forms of identification were found in his pockets.
All of them identified the man as Zokar Sarnev.
He had visible injuries, including a parent, gunshot wounds to the head, neck, legs, and hand.
Sarnev's wounds were triaged and he was brought to an area hospital where he remains for medical treatment.
On April 21st, 2013, FBI searched Zokar's dormitory room at 7341 Pine Dale Hall at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
Okay, you know what?
Fuck it.
Let's pull this one up too.
We're bringing this case to life, guys.
So 7341 Pine Dale Hall University, UMass.
All right, so...
So what's so funny?
What?
Every time you stop to search for something, I don't, I just look at the chat and the things that they continuously say.
Like, Myron and I are the same age at the current moment.
I'm only like four months older than him.
They're like, I'm old enough to be your mom.
Old enough to.
You're 32, right?
Mom.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She is a senior citizen, though, guys.
Look, I'm white.
Like, I get it.
We don't age as well.
Myron's a nicer tan color than me, but dang, y'all.
Rough out here.
Here, guys, here's his room right here.
This is our boy Zokar's room.
Damn, that's that's a fucking shitty ass room.
But yeah, Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Uh, room 7341 in Pinedale Hall at UMonstout Marth was Zokar Sarnet's dorm room.
Um, yeah, and they did a search here, guys.
They searched it.
They searched it.
They did a search warrant.
Let me see if I can get a copy of that search real quick.
If I'm search warrant for the Zoe car dorm room, it might be a little bit harder to get, but it is what it is.
Um, you got anything you want to tell the people?
I don't have any particular thoughts right now.
Is there something you think I should share?
Um, do you have any of the can you um click any of those chats?
Yes, I can.
Yeah, read the read the chats, please or any funny comments.
They're probably roasting you right now, are they roasting me?
So, Kareem Hall, what's good?
Big ups to you and the gang work in the restaurant next to the Mandarin Hotel.
Okay, what else?
Thank you for the support, my man.
And there's just absolutely, I'm getting roasted.
Like doll face.
They, they, they're like, she's going to come fight me.
Oh, this is great.
Can you put your elbows to?
Oh, my goodness.
I cannot.
It's too much.
Can you do it?
Can I, can I put my elbows together?
Not in a jacket.
If I take the jacket off and I'm only wearing the top, I can put my elbows together for sure.
For sure.
Don't do it.
We don't want a nip slip here.
Yeah, we can't have any inappropriate.
I didn't know nipples were still not allowed on like TV and YouTube and stuff.
Yeah, they get mad about that.
They don't want nobody to have a half.
It's like free it.
Free it.
Come on.
Brawls suck.
Okay.
So, so anyway, so they did a search warrant.
They seized from his room, among other things, a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and a white hat of the same general appearance as those worn by bomber two at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 20 and BB's.
Based on the foregoing, there's probable cause to believe that on or about April 15th, 2013, Zokar Sarnev violated 18 USC 2332A and 844i.
Accordingly, I respectfully request that the court issue a complaint charging Zokar Sarnev with those crimes.
And then here we go.
Daniel R. Gent and then Marianne B. Bowler, the judge.
And then here, here's our boy right now.
This is his full name.
This is the criminal case cover sheet.
Investigating agency FBI.
Here's the case number.
Is the person, attorney, a member of a federal bar?
Here's the alias name.
No, he's not.
Because obviously, if he is a member of the bar, that's going to change things up.
Here's the AUSA, the prosecutor that took the case.
These guys are, I think, both a part of the national security section.
One of them is DOJ Main.
See, he's already in federal custody.
So he had to get the, he's at FBI Beth Israel Hospital.
So he was already in custody when he wrote this criminal complaint, guys.
They just need an arrest warrant to take him into custody.
Charging document complaint.
And then AUSA.
And then these are the crimes they hit him on because these were easier crimes to prove.
So that's what happened there.
Okay.
So Myron, I'm sorry to interrupt you, but please turn the camera.
Your viewers are saying that I'm distracting and I'm also getting pink from the attention.
I'm just pale, guys.
Sometimes you have to remind me.
My bad.
It's okay.
I'm trying to make sure you get the attention, not just me, despite the haters.
Well, you know, they're going to make jokes.
They love you.
They can't help it.
And also, just so you guys know, quick little side note.
Remember how they searched his dorm?
Well, these guys right here, they fucked up.
They lied to the police and they got indicted.
These dudes right here.
Diaz Cadmev, Azmat, and Robel Kadane Philippos.
Conspiracy to obstruct justice, obstruction of justice, making false statements, and aiding and abetting, superseding indictments.
So look, they charged on April 15, 2013, approximately 2.49 p.m. while the Boston Marathon, an annual 26.2-mile race underway.
Two explosions occurred in the Boston, Massachusetts.
So they go over the facts of the case, right?
And then the Federal Bureau of Investigation led the investigation of the bombings, part of the domestic terrorism.
So they were trying to, so they're basically saying we did the case, right?
And then, so on the on the evening of Friday, April 19, 2013, Zokar was arrested.
Defendants Dia and Azmat are both nationals of Kazakhstan.
Who went to the United States on a student visa in or about September 2011 until April 20, 2013?
They shared an apartment at 69A Carriage Drive, New Bedford, Massachusetts.
And then Philippos is a United States citizen who lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Okay.
And let's go into where they fucked up.
Okay.
So on April 21st, 2013, the FBI searched Zokar Sarnov's dormitory room pursuant to a search warrant.
Three days before the FBI executed a search on the evening of April 18th, 2013, after the FBI posted photographs of bomber one and bomber two, Keddy Breyev, and I'm just going to say KNT.
And Philippos entered Sarnov's dormitory room, removed several items from the room, including Sarnev's laptop computer and a backpack containing fireworks and brought them to Carriage Drive apartment.
Holy so these guys fucking idiots subsequently between uh 10 p.m. on April 18, 2013 and 122 p.m. on April 19, 2013, uh, Kay placed Zokar backpack, which contains several items, including fireworks and a jar of Vaseline, in a garbage bag and placed it in a dumpster outside the carriage drive apartment.
On April 19th, 2013, the carriage drive apartments complex dumpster was emptied and its contents were moved to a landfill in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
Over the course of two days, April 25th and April 26th, more than 30 federal agents searched this landfill for the evidence K had placed in the trash on April 26, 2013.
Sarnev backpack was found at the landfill.
Inside the backpack, the agents recovered fireworks, a jar of Vaseline, a thumb drive, and a UMass Dartmouth homework assignment sheet.
Between on or about April 19, 2013, April 25th, 2013, federal agents assigned to JTTF and FBI special agents interviewed Philippos concerning material facts related to the terrorism investigation of the Boston marathon bombing and one of the suspected bombers, Tsarnev.
During these interviews, Philippos concealed the fact that he, K, and T, had game had gone into Zokar's dormitory room on the evening of April 18, 2013, and removed Zokar's backpack from his room.
In doing so, he made numerous false and misleading statements to the agents.
Okay, so they these guys basically lied to the police.
Um, yeah, and they and they put through the backpack out and uh they fucked up and they got charged with lying and um with lying and uh what's it called?
Yeah, I guess they say right like they weren't really in on it, I guess.
They just thought he was a nice guy.
I'm not saying it was the right thing.
I'm just like, dang, there's some rioters.
Yeah, they just fucked up because they literally picked the worst crime to try to defend the guy 100%.
Like, what the hell?
Look, I'm not, I'm with you, but yeah, like, damn, hold some drugs or something.
Not fucking bombs, my man.
Fucking dummy.
That's where you draw the line.
Yeah, like the whole new everyone's looking.
And I think one of them actually texted Zokar and he texted them back saying, hey, man, you probably shouldn't text me anymore.
So my God.
Yeah.
All right.
So this is a L for sure.
Okay.
Was this the new Boston bombing suspects are the dumbest?
Yeah.
They are dumb.
Okay.
And then, so there was something else I was going to show you guys.
Let me pull it up for y'all.
All right.
So he went to trial, guys, and he was found guilty.
Okay.
Not no surprise there.
He was found guilty.
And I'm going to show you guys the judgment document of it real quick because I'll show you the indictment real quick and then I'll show you the judgment.
So let's pull up the indictment real fast.
And I'm not going to read the entire indictment, guys, because it's a lot of charges, but just to show you guys, because so look at all these goddamn charges.
Holy.
All right.
Now look at the criminal complaint.
The criminal complaint only gets him for these two charges, right?
Remember, guys, they're in a rush.
They're trying to just get him arrested, right?
So they're getting the easiest charges is to get him in custody.
Then they come back, right?
And they charge him with all this shit.
And he was indicted on what day is this?
627-13.
But they got this criminal complaint on when did they sign this shit on the 21st.
Okay.
So also, I want to show you guys the docket, right?
So you go on PACER.
All right.
So here's this case right here.
I'm going to pull it up for y'all right here.
If I can.
All right.
So here's this case.
Zokar Sarnev.
This is the District United States District Court of Massachusetts, right?
God damn, they're throwing the book at this man.
Look at all these charges, right?
So here he is.
He actually had a lot of lawyers, though.
Cloud Chasing lawyers.
Look at all these charges.
Right.
And these are all the interested parties.
So this is where you get all the documents, right?
So you scroll all the way down here, right?
Yeah, this case.
And then Supreme Court is involved in this thing.
And we're going to talk about this in a second.
But what I want you guys to get is: here's the judgment, right?
Which I have for you guys here.
It's uh, let me if this fucking computer would move this thing.
All right, get out the way.
All right.
So here's the indictment, right?
So you got charged with all these crimes, right?
Use of a weapon of mass destruction, place of public use, and uh, place, uh, bombing of a pub a pub place of public use and conspiracy, malicious destruction of property and conspiracy, use of a firearm during and in retaliation to a crime of violence, using use of the firearm during and in retaliation to a crime of violence causing death, carjacking resulting in serious bodily injury, interference with commerce by threats or violence, aiding and abetting, and then the forfeiture stuff, right?
So they went after him for a lot of stuff here.
And the indictment, guys, covers a lot of the things that we talked about in the criminal complaint.
Let me see here if we can find the part about Sean Collier.
Okay.
The conspiracy resulted in one person, at least one person's death specifically resulted in the deaths of Crystal Marie Campbell, Officer Sean Collier, Ling Zulu, and Martin Richard.
And then let me see here.
On April 18, 2013, at approximately 10, 25 p.m., in the vicinity of 32 Vastor Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Zokar, Sarnev and Tamlin Sarnev murdered Sean Collier, an MIT police officer by shooting him in the head at close range with a Ruger P959millimeter semiotic handgun and attempted to steal his service weapon.
On April 18th, here, we're going to find this address too.
On April 18, 2013, approximately 11 p.m. in the vicinity of 60 Bryan Ave in Boston, Massachusetts, Zolkar and Sarnev and Tamlin carjacked his DM's leased Mercedes.
That's the Asian guy.
ML350 by pointing a gun at DM and threatening to kill him.
They indicated to DM that they intended to drive his vehicle to Manhattan.
See, I told you guys they were trying to go to New York City.
And that's why they had those bombs there.
After carjacking and kidnapping DM, Zokar and Sarnev and Tamerlin forced him to drive to Watertown, Massachusetts, where they retrieved the portable GPS device and other items from their Honda Civic.
Then they forced DM to drive to a gas station in order to fill the Mercedes gas tank.
And that's when he ran away, right?
Which we covered that.
So let's look at this address.
This is where they got Sean Collier.
Rest in peace, man.
I never like it when they kill police officers.
But so this is not what I'm looking for.
I'm trying to get the street view.
Okay.
Okay.
So this is where I'm going to pull this up for you guys.
This is on campus of MIT.
All right, guys, which is a very good school.
Probably one of the best tech schools, engineering schools in the world.
But yeah, this is the area where they got him, which is, you know, unfortunate.
So, yes.
Let me go back here.
Not stated.
Wait, is that correct?
Hold on.
32 Vassar Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Yeah, okay, that's it.
Yeah.
So yeah, this is campus.
So yeah.
And if you guys look, this is MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
And then this is the Charles River right here.
This is Mass Ave.
I remember I used to run across this bridge and then go into Cambridge.
Because remember, like I said, guys, the Charles River separates Boston and Cambridge.
So if you zoom out a bit, right, bam, here's Boston, right?
You come here, Star Drive, and then Charles River, Massachusetts Ave Bridge.
And then here's MIT as soon as you cross over.
And then this is where they got Sean Collier.
So, all right.
Let's see here if there's anything else here.
So we covered a lot of this stuff already in the complaint.
But yeah, they just basically, guys, what they did was now they just added charges to the indictment, right?
So now they hit him with, let me, how many charges here?
Because remember, he killed multiple people for the same crime, if that makes sense.
So it has different counts.
So now, let's fast forward, right?
This is when they indicted him back in 2013.
Fast forward here to, and I'm going to pull up this document for you guys.
He goes to trial, okay?
And he gets his judgment order here.
And he basically was found guilty on counts one through 30, data verdict 4815.
That's when he when they lost the trial.
And conspiracies use weapon of mass destruction resulting in death.
Use of weapon of mass destruction resulting in death, one count, two counts here.
Um, because remember, he killed people on the bombing, and then he also killed Sean Collier on the on the uh on the uh 19th.
Uh, the defendant sentences are provided in pages two through 11 of the judgment.
The sentence is imposed pursuant to sentencing reform act of 1984.
This is the judge that signed it, this is the date it was imposed, and then January 15th, 2016.
I think this was, oh, yeah, this was the trial, uh, because he went to trial like three years later, guys.
Um, and obviously, a big case like this has a lot.
So, uh, okay, this should have the goddamn thing.
Let's go here, okay?
So, look at this, man.
All these charges on all the different counts, right?
Possession of use of firearm, retaliation, crime, and violence, right?
All of these crimes, different counts, additional counts of conviction.
So, yeah, so this is what he was, this is what he was actually convicted of, guys.
All right, the convicted, but found beyond a reasonable doubt.
Two pages of this stuff.
Oh, nope, three pages of it.
All right, imprisonment.
The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the United States Bureau of Prisons to be imprisoned for a term of upon a jury's verdict.
The defendant is sentenced to death on counts four, five, nine, ten, fourteen, and fifteen, continued on page six.
So, um, yeah, a couple of these crimes carry the death penalty, guys.
Right?
So, he was sentenced to death.
Now, you guys are now, you guys want, uh, I'm gonna show you guys how to find somebody in the Bureau of Prisons.
Okay, so I'm gonna teach you guys something real quick.
Uh, so you're gonna go on Google, right?
If you, if you know someone's a federal custody, this is how you find it.
You go ahead, you come in here, Google, and you're gonna go and type in inmate locator USBOP.
Bam, then you're gonna go ahead and go in here, right?
And we know his first name, even though I suck at spelling it.
This is definitely a copy-paste name, yeah, it's definitely, yeah, it is right.
Yeah, uh, shit, let me where the hell did I put it?
Yeah, find an inmate.
Okay, there we go: DZ H-O-K-H-A-R, and then last name, T-S-R-A-R-N-A-E-V.
All right, so that's how you do it.
And then you're going to go ahead and click search.
Comes right up.
This is where he's at.
Release date, death sentence, 28 years old now.
Wow.
He's almost 30.
Wow.
And you guys are probably wondering where is he at?
USP Florence at Max.
Guys, this is where they have the worst of the worst, man.
All the terrorists, all the worst criminals are here, guys.
This is the MAX penitentiary.
It's located in Colorado.
And yeah, Fremont County.
Yeah, this is the worst of the worst, guys.
Here, he's locked up, guys, 23 hours per day.
He only gets one hour, I think, maybe for some food and like exercise.
So, yeah.
And then also, I got this article for y'all because he appealed the death sentence a few times.
Supreme Court, and this was released recently, guys, actually, March 4th, 2022.
Supreme Court upholds death sentence of Boston Marathon bomber Zokar Sarnev.
The Supreme Court on Friday upheld the death sentence of Zokar Sarnev, one of the two brothers responsible for the 2013 Boston marathon bombing, which led to the deaths of three spectators and a police officer reversing a lower court decision.
The ruling was 6-3 along conservative liberal lines.
Zokar Sarnev committed heinous crimes.
Justice Clarence wrote for the majority of the Sixth Amendment, nonetheless guaranteed him a fair trial before an impartial jury.
He received one.
The justices ruling reversed a federal appeals court that in 2020 had wiped away the death sentence for Sarnev and ordered a new penalty phase trial.
At the time, the lower court said that Sarnev would remain in prison for the rest of his life for an unspeakable brutal act, but that the trial court had made mistakes regarding issues related to pre-trial publicity as well as the exclusion of evidence that might have helped Sarnev's case.
So, and I think I have that document here for you guys to show you real quick.
It's right here.
I'm going to pull it up for y'all because this is the Supreme Court opinion right here.
All right.
This thing was long as fuck.
We're not going to read all of it, but I'm just going to show you guys like what kind of what is that.
And we got through.
We've been going for three hours.
God damn.
Yeah, I'm over here dying because unlike you, I don't know how you make it all night.
Yeah.
But you're also wearing a comfy sweatshirt.
I'm jealous.
Yeah, well, what are you wearing?
Your boobs are comfortable too.
They're not comfortable right now.
I'm ready to take this off whenever.
All right.
Not in that way, people.
Please fucked up.
You take it that way.
Super fucked.
You fucked up.
Oh, no.
Yep.
You done goofed now.
It's just tight.
You done goofed now, man.
You done fucking goofed.
I need a t-shirt.
They're all like.
Here it comes.
I mean, they're just like, she wants attention.
Eventually, she wants attention, guys.
I bought these for myself.
Me showing them to you guys is just like, you're welcome.
I ain't going to lie.
I did tell her where, guys.
I wanted you guys to, you know, enjoy yourselves a little bit while we get done.
Exactly.
Yeah, man.
I appreciate your surgeon's work.
I just like the terrible stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, because there's a lot of terrible stuff here.
Terrible stuff.
Okay.
So, guys, I got the Supreme Court thing.
So now what I'm going to do is I'm going to pull up for you guys real fast the here's the Supreme Court document that they were talking about.
Supreme Court decision.
So this is it, guys, right?
We're not going to go through all of it, but this is the Supreme Court document that led to them basically saying, like, nah, we got to, this dude got to die.
Yeah, this nigga got to die.
You know, and they, and they, if I'm going to put it nicely, like.
He did.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This nigga died, bro.
Done.
Because basically they had, they had reversed it.
They were going to get rid of the death sentence.
And then they went up through the court of appeals, went all the way up to the Supreme Court.
And they basically were like, nah, he's got to die, bro.
So, okay.
So back to me.
Yeah.
Back to you.
My bad.
So.
Sorry, guys.
Okay.
So he had got the death penalty wiped away originally in 2020.
At the time, the lower court said that Sarnev will remain in prison for the rest of his life for an unspeakable brutal act, but the trial court had made mistakes regarding issues related to pre-trial publicity as well as the exclusion of evidence that might have helped Sarnev's case.
Sarnev was convicted in 2015 in the deaths of Christy Campbell, Martin Richard, and Ling Zi Liu at the Marathon of Massachusetts and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Officer Sean Collier Collier.
Several days later, among the charges, hundreds were injured after Sarnev and his brother Tamerlan set off two shrapnel bombs near the finish line, leaving sidewalks strewn with BBs, nails, metal scraps, and glass fragments.
Tamerlin would later die in a gunfight with police.
Bazokar is being held in federal prison on Florence, Colorado, following his guilty verdict.
So he's, yeah, he's been, he's back sentenced to death, guys.
Oh, so the Trump administration initially asked the Supreme Court to step in and reinstate the original sentence.
The Biden administration renewed the request, calling Sarnev a terrorist who acted in furtherance of jihad and urging the justices to restore the jury's recommendation of death after the carnage at the finish line.
It is unclear whether Sarnev would actually be put to death, given the Biden administration's position on the federal death penalty.
Currently, there is a moratorium, a federal execution as the government studies the issue.
Over the years, survivors and family members have split on whether Sarnev should get the death penalty.
Guys, in the chat, give me a one in the chat.
If you guys think you should get the death penalty, give me a two if you guys think you should just get life.
One in the chat, if you guys think you should get death, two in the chat, if you guys think you should get life.
One for death, two for life.
Sounds so ominous when you say it like that.
Okay, the chat.
What are we looking?
What about how are we looking, Amanda?
I would say mostly ones, only a few.
They want him dead?
I think you should sit in prison.
People want death.
Yeah, I think you should sit in prison and suffer because that prison sucks.
You know, people don't want to hear what I have to think about that.
I just think bullets are like, like, here's the problem with the death penalty, right?
There's a problem either way.
You end up paying for these people for a long time.
Yes, like being in a terrible prison is worse, but it's like, I don't know if it's, but at the same time, I would rather just some, some terrible criminals, right?
Just that's, I think bullets are cheap, but you know, you have to wait for all their appeals and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And like lethal injection is not a cheap thing.
It's ridiculous.
You go there kind of expensive now.
Everything's kind of expensive now.
It's kind of, I mean, but unless you're thrown in like solitary confinement and like acts of violence regularly happen to you, is it really worse to get to live for a long time?
What if you make friends with other prisoners and stuff?
You don't know how they're going to live.
Yeah, I'm going to show you guys some pictures too.
So this picture is iconic, guys.
This is when they caught him.
Images just released of the Boston bombing suspect Jahar Sarnaev.
And the guy that released these images got in trouble with the Massachusetts State Police, by the way.
Covered in blood as he was being arrested by police.
You know, as Brian Todd has the behind the scenes photo for us, Brian, what is going on here?
Why are these photos now being released?
Well, these photos are jarring first, we have to say this.
Incredible photos released by a sergeant with the Massachusetts State Police Murphy.
He is a photographer.
He was infuriated.
by the release of the Rolling Stone cover, by the picture of Jahar Sernaev on the Rolling Stone cover.
He felt it was disrespectful and an insult to law enforcement.
So he, on his own, has released these pictures.
Yeah, you guys remember.
I don't know if you guys are old enough to, if you guys remember this, they put him on the cover of Rolling Stones, Rolling Stone.
And this magazine cover caused a lot of backlash.
And this is why a lot of terrorists now or like criminals don't get put on the cover of magazines anymore.
This one right here.
Pictures to Boston Magazine.
And he's given at least a short interview and some quotes to Boston Magazine to accompany these pictures.
You see them right here.
These are images never seen before of the capture of Jahar Sernaev from that boat that was in the middle of the day.
You guys see the red dot on his house in Watertown, Massachusetts on ASCII.
Snipers were on him.
None of us will really ever forget.
These are some pictures, again, never seen before of Jahar Sernaev's capture.
Sergeant Murphy said that he wanted people to see this as the face of terrorism and not that Rolling Stone.
Here he is.
Red dot in his head.
Surrendering.
He was hiding underneath the boat.
And while he was hiding there, guys, for a while, he was writing a bunch of things, anti-American sentiments.
Stone cover, a couple of quotes from him that he felt.
If you guys remember, this is the same hoodie he was wearing when he was in the gas station with the Asian guy.
This was insulting.
Quote, I hope that people who see these images will know that this was real.
It was as real as it gets.
And he believes this is the better image of terrorism than that Rolling Stone cover wolf.
Again, let's look at these pictures again.
You see in this one information.
The reason why he's raising a shirt like that, guys, is because the police I already know they probably told him, lift up your sweater so we know you don't have a gun on.
Lift up your waistband.
In particular, the laser scope paint of basically the targeting of Jahar Sernaev on his head.
They've got the laser scope from their rifles on his head as he emerges from that boat.
Very, very dramatic.
You see him pulling his shirt up when they asked him to, you know, they asked him to do that to make sure he had no weapons on him.
So he does see I already knew that just from looking at the picture.
That with the laser scopes on his head.
There's a picture of him climbing out of the boat.
You see him swinging his leg over the boat right there.
There is another picture of him with a laser scope on it.
That's a picture of them attending to, I believe, one of his feet after his capture.
Again, very dramatic photos.
And there's the one we were just referencing.
Just as he's emerging, you see the scope right on his forehead.
They were trained on him in case anything happened.
There was a bunch of different special response teams that were there.
Now, let's talk about what his life is going to be like when he's in prison, guys.
So here, let's boom.
Warden of that prison.
Robert, can you hear us?
Yes, I can.
Okay, great.
Thank you for joining us, certainly.
Tell us what life is going to be like for him if he does, in fact, head there.
Yeah, most likely, if we go by history, he would be heading to the Super Max regardless of the sentence, whether it be death or if he did get sentenced to life imprisonment.
But it's a pretty tough place.
It's on 640 acres.
The overall facility is.
There's several prisons there beyond the Super Max.
This is before he got sentenced and actually put there, guys.
But now we know he's there.
So they're giving you guys what his life is going to be like behind bars.
And the life would be rough.
Even just pulling up to the front door, there's six gun towers at the Super Max, six gun towers at the facility next door.
So he'll be watched from the first time the bus or plane or however they transport him occurs.
Once you're inside, it's clean.
It's a very impressive looking building.
But then again, beyond the sanitation of it, it's a very quiet place.
He would be in a cell that's 7 by 12 feet, being there 23 hours a day, and basically have a cement and steel type of furniture arrangement, having a shower that's inside the cell, most likely, if I'm assuming they're going to put him in a certain place.
But it's all cement.
It's very controlled by electronic gates, hundreds of cameras, staff, and limited accessibility to other inmates.
That was my next question.
You say limited accessibility to other inmates.
What will be his contact with other inmates, if any?
Well, again, there will be no physical contact.
So the fact that when you're going down the hallway or you're being escorted by numerous staff and leg irons and a belly chain and handcuffs, which is the only way he'll be escorted at the Supermax, you might be passing some location where an inmate could see him.
But again, there's no interaction.
It truly is a 23-hour a day lockdown.
And in most cases, that's what they have for the entire time that they're there.
What privileges will he have within his cell?
23 hours a day in solitary, to me, is, I don't know, is mind-blowing to be.
You must watch how this impacts some of the prisoners.
So yeah, guys, it's not a fun place, which is why I think personally, he should just get life and they shouldn't kill him because killing him is going to be too easy.
And then also, just so you guys know, I went ahead and Googled this up real fast.
Some of the worst criminals that this place houses at the ADX in Florence, Colorado.
So your boy Zokar is going to be sharing his living space with some pretty good, pretty notorious individuals.
Terry Nichols, domestic terrorist, Oklahoma City bomber, serving 161 consecutive life sentences.
If you guys don't remember this, I think this guy helped out Timothy McVeigh.
Yes, he did.
Timothy McVeigh, while the pair were serving in the U.S. Army in the late 80s, they both became vehement anti-government conspiracy theorists studied bomb making together at gun shows.
And in 1995, the pair conspired to destroy the Alfred P. Mura Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
The bombs ultimately killed 168 people, including 19 young children and babies.
Then he has also Robert P. Hansen was an FBI agent for 25 years, 1976 to 2001.
During that time, he sold thousands of classified documents to Soviet and Russian intelligence, pocketing at least $1.4 million.
By the time he was caught in 2001, Hassan pled guilty.
Hansen pled guilty to 14 counts of espionage and one of conspiracy to commit espionage and was sentenced to 15 consecutive life turns.
Hansen's treason was called possibly the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history by William H. Webster, the chairman of the Commission for the Review of FBI security programs.
Ramzi Ahmed Youssef, on February 26, 1993, a 1,300-pound nitrate hydrogen bomb was detonated in the parking garage of the North Tower of the World Trade Center downtown New York City, killing six people and injuring thousands.
Yusuf escaped to Pakistan after the attack and wasn't apprehended until 1995 when he was sentenced to life plus 240 years and told the courts he was proud of his identity as a terrorist.
In all, seven people were told, were known to be responsible for the WTTC attack, though only six were caught.
Abdul Rahman Yassin, still at large, and the FBI is offering up to $5 million for any information.
Richard Lee McNair, the Oklahoma man was convicted of murder, attempted murder and burglary for which he received two life sentences, but that's not what put him in ADX.
It was McNair's three successful escapes that would land him in the semi-permanent solitary confinement.
The first was 1988, where he used lip balm as a lubricant to shimmy off his handcuffs while he was being held for questioning in North Dakota County Jail.
An elaborate chase ensued and he was caught, but that hardly deterred McNair.
Next, Ted John Kaczynski, now 78-year-old Ted Kaczynski, grew up in Chicago suburb and was by all means a brilliant and prophetic student when he was admitted to Harvard University, took part in the three-year ethically questionable psychological study that some will speculate have attributed to his later extremist beliefs and behavior.
He went on to earn a doctorate in mathematics and soon in 1971, he began his hermetic life in secluded cabin in Montana.
It was here he would pen his famous manifesto, Industrial Society and its future, and began a 17-year effort to sabotage what he called the industrial technological system.
In all, he mailed 16 homemade bombs that ultimately killed three people before he was found in 1996.
And this is also aka the Unibauer bomber.
Okay.
And then master escapist is Richard McClare.
There's a couple others here.
And then we got obviously our boy Zokar is here.
Oh, and then who else?
Okay, Michael Swango, serial killer named Dr. Death serving three consecutive life terms.
Michael Swango, born Joseph Michael Swango, was a physician who spent most of the 1980s and 90s using his medical license to poison patients and sometimes colleagues, despite thoroughly creeping out.
Oh, where is it?
What am I?
No, I just said, geez, I'm like, Lord, and his colleagues, not even just patients.
He's like, yo, you upset me today.
You got a special donut.
Yeah.
Like, dang, dude.
Yeah, man.
Nobody's safe.
Yeah, this nigga crazy.
He earned his degree from Southern Illinois University Medical School, a school of medicine, including being caught faking checkups during OBG.
My mail was looking at that pussy.
I'm an OBGYN.
Show me that pussy.
Oh, it's infected.
I need to help it out.
Which I tell you guys all the time, don't eat box.
But some of these dudes are crazy.
My man out here being a doctor saying, yo, son, I need to check that.
Check out that fucking box.
This is where his prolific career as a serial killer would purportedly begin.
It is believed that Swango murdered more than 60 people, often by poisoning them with arsenic or intentionally overdosing them with something they were prescribed.
Though he could only be challenged with four homicides, Swango was sentenced to life in prison in 2000.
And then obviously, the guy we just read about, the board, the oh, real quick, I know you had done some research.
What radicalized them real fast?
Everything that I looked up basically said the older brother, what was his name?
Tamerlin.
Yeah, you're better at pronouncing than I am, though.
But he was one that hated the United States, right?
Yeah, more extreme.
Like, son, like, he had just like some rough goes in life.
And his parents went back to that area of Russia.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And it kind of seems like the little brother just got down with him as insane as that.
He's sounding like a bad person.
He brainwashed him.
Yeah.
And I think that's what Zokar's defense mostly did was they relied upon, hey, he's young.
He's only 18.
His brother was a huge influence on him because his brother was like in, I think, late 20s, early 30s guys.
So he was the one that was like putting, you know, they try to argue he was the one that radicalized Zokar because he was young and impressionable.
And then we got obviously the brothers were radicalized by Al-Qaeda and built two pressure cooker bombs, right?
As we know.
So let's see here.
Okay.
And we'll sentence a death by lethal injection.
In July 2020, a court overturned Zokar's death sentence.
In July 2020, a federal appeals court overturned Zokar's death sentence, a decision that would be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court sometime in 2021.
The confiscation of items he brought from the prison commissary and limited access to showers were cited in the complaint.
But like we know now, the U.S. Supreme Court basically upheld his death sentence.
In 2020, they basically, you know, they overturned it, told him, hey, we're not going to kill him.
But now they made it back and they will.
He's going to, he's back to death.
Okay.
Larry Hoover.
Feel like Big Meach.
Larry Hoover.
That's literally what I thought.
You ever say that song in your head, too?
Yeah, I can't believe I didn't look this guy up.
Yeah.
So a transplant to Chicago.
Larry Hoover got involved in gangs at just 13 years old.
He was a member of Supreme Gangsters, which later merged with a rival gang to become the Black Gangster Disciple Nation.
Hoover, aka King Larry, commissioned the killing of a drug dealer named William Young, who he suspected was stealing drugs and money from the gangster disciples in 1973 and was sentenced to 150 to 200 years.
However, federal investigation is said to have uncovered decades of Hoover gang leadership in prison, which included overseeing his lucrative business and more than 30,000 gang members through 35 states in 1995.
Hoover was convicted of drug conspiracy and extortion and moved to ADX.
So basically, guys, he got arrested.
Then he was, they had an investigation on him while he was in prison, and they found that he was still ordering drug trafficking and crimes while in prison.
So they got him racketeering.
And then obviously Chicago, Kanye West asked President Trump to pardon Hoover that same year.
Trump signed the First Step Act for which West and his estranged wife Kim Kardashian lobbied into law.
The First Step Act addresses superfluous and discriminatory drug sentencing and aims to improve prison conditions.
It also resulted in the release of 3,100 inmates for good behavior.
Federal agents urged against applying any clemency to Hoover, however, who was suspected to be continuing to pull strings in the gang world using coded language sent from prison.
Mamdur Mahmoud Salim.
Okay, in 1988, Al-Qaeda co-founder serving a life sentence attended a prison with Osama bin Laden and a roundtable of others to discuss starting a terrorist organization that became known as Al-Qaeda the Sudanese terrorists.
Suspected crimes are innumerable, but he was arrested in Germany in 1988, 1998 for his role in the U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.
This guy's Sudanese.
Do you feel an instant connection?
No, because I was like, dang.
Hold on.
Let me look this up real fast.
Chat, y'all want me to look this up?
Let's see here.
Yeah, it's him right here.
Man, that's an embarrassment.
Yep, Sudanese.
Yeah, he's in Colorado right now.
Indictment for the embassy bombings.
157-page indictment.
God damn.
Yeah, he's done.
Finding an Al-Qaeda.
I did not know that.
Sudan.
Yeah, some Sudanese guys are light-skinned like this, by the way.
There's a lot of, like, a lot of Sudanese are very light-skinned.
So, all right.
He was sentenced to 32 years, but after stabbing a prison guard in a botched escape attempt, he was re-sentenced to life without parole in 2010.
Hey, dummy, you could have been free by now.
Stupid.
All right, Richard C. Ray Reed.
Also, and he was a shoe bomber.
Okay.
Also, an al-Qaeda member, British-born Richard Reed is who you can thank for having to take off your shoes every time you go through TSA.
Oh, that's this is the nigga.
You don't have TSA pre-check.
This is him.
Come on.
Bro, I always like what?
Like, yo, now it makes sense, man.
This fucking guy, bro.
Damn.
Is this, am I going to really have to give you like $85 for a TSA pre-check?
No, I, well, here's the thing.
I could, I could, this man has money and you don't have TSA pre-check.
Well, remember, I was an agent for years, and I used to fly armed everywhere.
So I didn't need to take off your shoes.
I didn't need to take my shoes off.
I didn't go through security.
So this was like a new thing.
Yeah, it was a new thing.
So like when I went, when I finally will retract my statement then, yeah, I went back into the market.
How have you not?
I was like the token white person they pulled over like after 9-11 because it couldn't just be tan people, right?
Because you're going to be seen as racist.
She's a really white person.
Yeah, they got to pull you over.
So I was the one, right?
They were testing for bombs and stuff.
So here's the thing.
I appreciate the 85 bucks for TSA pre-check, man.
Yeah, no, it's not bad.
But the thing is, is that the issue is that, you know, you go through, like, because I had been flying armed for years.
And then, like, you know, I'll never forget.
I took my first domestic flight while I was an agent and I was going through security.
I was like, yo, this sucks.
What the hell?
I got to take my shoes off my belt.
What the fuck?
You're like, I'm a normal person.
Yeah.
And they told me to dump my water out.
This is crap.
Yo, they told me to dump my water out.
I was like, what?
I can't have water on the plane.
Yo, you guys know I'll carry this gallon everywhere, bro.
So I was like, I can't bring water on the plane, bro.
It was, it was terrible.
But anyway, so this guy, he was tackled by passengers and arrested after the mercy landing at Logan International Airport in Boston.
He was charged with eight counts of terrorism, received three life sentences plus 110 years, stands pro.
Dwight York, pedophile cult leader.
Okay, Dwight York, aka Malichi Z. York, founded the New Webian Nation in the late 1960s.
The group grew from a seemingly benign black Muslim group into a black nationals cult with widely inconsistent and bizarre ideas, including the belief in UFOs, hatred of white people, and worshiping Egypt.
Strange.
So I guess I guess they hate you to you, Amanda.
Olympic Park bomber serving two life sentences.
Born and raised in the Southeast, Eric Rudolph spent time as a teenager at a compound in Missouri for members of the Church of Israel, Christian denomination born of the Latter-day Saint movement.
His time there influences radicalization.
Rudolph, Rudolph, a high school dropout and U.S. Army veteran would go to commit a series of bombings that were meant to be political attacks on global socialism and the homosexual agenda.
Damn, bro, you don't got to, you got these dudes really be mad at gay people, man.
All right.
Those are some people that are going to be in prison with your boy Zokar or actually are in prison with him right now.
And yeah, that Colorado jail is no joke, guys.
No joke at all.
So, all right, let's post some of these super chats and close this bad boy out.
We've been going for almost four hours.
Three hours and 34 minutes.
Yeah.
I love you guys.
And we've been, we've had 1,200 of you guys in here a lot of the time.
Did you guys, guys, give me some ones in the chat?
You guys really enjoyed that.
I know I had to stop the show a couple of times to pull up videos and everything, but I figured that would be a little bit more entertaining than me just reading a criminal complaint the whole time.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys enjoyed it.
Give me twos in the chat if you thought it was trash, which if you thought it was trash, it's fine.
Understandable.
Okay.
He would blame it on me.
100% I'll blame it on you.
It's your fault, man.
The fucking garbage co-host.
All right, being humbled, Mo 7, 20 bucks.
Hey, Marin, when you have Amanda on the after-hour show, you should bring on Dollface as well with Rolo Tomasi on the same panel.
Sure, it'll be a good dialogue.
Amanda, no hate here.
You're amazing.
No cap.
Welcome back.
Keep house of myrn.
Yeah, she's going to be on what, Rolo.
She knows Rolo pretty well.
Me?
Yeah.
He was on the panel when you were talking about that.
Yeah, no, I know.
I thought I didn't know if you were talking about this other person.
Oh, no, no, no.
Ricardo Vasquez, Maya Ron.
Thank you so much, bro.
Appreciate that.
Five bucks.
Okay.
I'm going to make sure I get every single chat, man.
And thank you guys so much for the support.
What are they saying in the chat, by the way, on your side, Amanda?
On my side?
Yeah.
Is it ones?
There's pretty much all ones, man.
Your people love you.
Are any twos, though?
Man, I could take constructive criticism.
Five twos.
Okay.
Fair enough.
And probably 21.
I will have more links ready to go.
It's just that as I'm reading the complaint, I get ideas.
I'm like, yo, you know what?
I need to fucking put this up.
Okay, so let me make sure I get all the hey guys, I appreciate all the donations greatly, man.
Really, really, really do.
All that money goes into, you know, obviously making the content better and researching and everything else like that.
As you guys know, having Pacer is not free, costs money.
Yeah, man.
I pretty much used that money to pay for the Pacer account and sort of stuff for y'all.
Man, you got anything you want to tell the people while I pull up the rest of the last of these super chats?
Profound.
That's profound.
Yeah.
At this point, I'm tired.
This is what happens.
You guys go all night and I'm like, all right, guys.
It's like two o'clock.
But I'm happy to be back.
Love me.
Don't hate me.
Useless.
You let me useless.
Let me go back.
All right.
So I got Alba Ace $2.
You should do Boozy's murder case.
He beat.
Okay, I could do that.
That's state, though.
I hate state cases, but I can do that.
Two bucks from Daniel NTX.
Do the Austin Cereal Package Bomber next.
Okay.
Oh, I heard about this.
Austin Cereal Package Bomber.
Okay.
Being Humbled One.
Mo, thank you so much for the donation earlier.
Ricardo Vasquez, Myron.
Two bucks from Hood Ninja Fresh.
Free the jacket.
I think they want to see your boobs.
Hood Ninja Fresh, where your shirt at, lady.
Kareem Hall, what's good?
Big ups to you on the gang.
I work in the restaurant next to the Mandarin Hotel.
Rami's Kitchen, dope to know that you're familiar with Massachusetts.
Of course, bro.
Man, I spent four years living in Massachusetts and Boston, man.
So that's why I was able to remember all these things.
Cardi Bance, five bucks, please close your jacket.
I can't concentrate.
Okay.
Big Al.
Tommy Soto wants those Tatas.
Okay.
Mo's Old Pants.
How about doing a series of shorts on Agent Myron investigating Ninja Byron?
Keyword of the Great Work.
City Boys.
We up.
Do you kick my dogs?
Benchwood, Karan Corps.
Amari.
That was you and Akash working the gas station to register.
Okay.
Thank you, you motherfucker.
Black Sunday.
You guys have a fucking Amanda dying here.
She laughs at the racist jokes behind the scenes.
I love it.
Or in this case, Open.
It's not fair.
Like, look how nice and tan you look.
And I just look like a Casper.
Yo, you could be tanning too, bro.
Why aren't you tanning?
Because people are already giving me a hard time.
I'm 32.
Imagine what I would look like if I just.
Have you seen like old white ladies that just lay out in the sun every day?
Yeah, it's pretty bad.
You look like old leather.
So you got a great future.
You will be leather as well soon.
Dick Max.
Dick Maxman.
Agent Escape is why you need cardio.
Yeah, you saw that.
My man was running.
Is that Asian dude Ryan Higa?
LMAO.
Good.
He's a runner.
He's a track star.
That's from Gracie Habib.
Daniel NTX.
Can you do the Austin Texas serial package bomber in a future episode?
I will look that up.
Can you look it up real quick on your phone, Amanda?
Austin Serial Killer Package.
Ready to hear her view on men after her convo with Kevin and new experience since then.
Okay.
Ups most.
Oh, I forgot to send message.
Yo, does anybody know why I can't Super Chat Fresh a Fit when they go live?
It says unable to send message no matter what.
I'm losing my mind.
Upmost, it might be that you're using certain words that we banned.
Juicy Smollett, when are you going to do my case?
I got 150 days in jail.
Okay, bro.
Myrina Gaines, I'm out of troll.
I'm your daughter denying me.
Okay.
Curly Head Gang XXX at work watching the live.
Keep grinding.
Thank you so much.
Upmost, five bucks.
Alberto, five bucks.
Got to give to her.
She is gorgeous.
Okay.
I think that's a compliment to you.
Oh, thank you.
Somebody, one person.
Appreciate you.
Okay.
So Sophie L donation earlier.
Callie 209.
Great.
Vid Myron.
The rapper cases are cool, but I think this is the best one yet.
Okay.
I'm glad you enjoy it, man.
Camino kill 12, five bucks.
They asked for any footage.
Okay, read that one.
That's from Kino Kill.
Daniel NTX, thank you so much.
Myrina Gaines, Mo's Old Pants, Mass Brofect.
Christian Warsham.
He asked if you're going to be on the after our show tomorrow.
Are you going to be on the one tomorrow?
Are you going to be on the one Tuesday?
Are you going to be on both?
I'm not sure right now.
Fantastic.
Terrible.
Terrible.
Worthless.
Okay.
Five bucks from Big Al.
Amanda's back.
Does this mean she finally saw the light?
A little bit, man.
A little bit.
Jonathan Hogu, $10.
That means a lot of bit.
When they called every cop in the city, I was driving at work.
No cops met no speed traps.
I may or may not have been flying down I-95 doing 130 miles per hour.
Hey, my nigga.
Smart.
First super chat.
Would you ever consider covering the Darien Jarrett case since it was an HSI blunder that looks like it got swept under the rug?
Darian Jarrett case.
Can you search that one too, Amanda?
Yes.
Darian Jarrett.
Darien, Darian Jarrett.
Okay, I looked that up too.
Just here to show my support.
I'll watch this soon.
I have a lot of others to catch up on.
I've been watching Donovan's old videos.
Cool.
Check out Donovan as well.
And that was from Desmond Montgomery.
Camino Kill 12.
Myron, I was working downtown at the time.
I was at the finish line.
I was at the finish line when the first ones came across the line.
Left.
And 30 minutes later, there will be two bombs go off crazy.
Wow, dude.
Glad you got out of there and you didn't get hurt, man.
Myron Interbomber came out.
Fond memories.
Fuck y'all, niggas.
All right.
Five bucks, Amari.
Myron, really quick before we start, can we uh regular black ninjas?
Okay, I think Quran Core just dropping into support.
Is FNF doing a call-in show Friday?
Yes, okay, I think and then Baltzar's uh Barrows, a dollar.
Thank you so much.
And then there's uh, their sister was my oh, here we go.
Baltsar Barrows goes five dollars.
Their sister was my eighth grade, uh, was my eighth grade girlfriend, and the younger brother was friends with my good friends, younger brothers.
One went to jail behind this crazy story, yeah, man.
Holy shit, um, Amanda, where can the people find you?
My Instagram is oh hey, it's ak.
Cool, it's really simple.
I don't know how like people are making it complicated, and they don't mean academics, guys.
It's oh hey, it's ak.
Yeah, my initials are a k wait, it's oh hey, it's ak, yeah, like oh, yeah, oh h no o h e y s a k yeah i make it real easy.
Okay, well, if you guys want to go ahead and send her a dick pic, feel free to do so.
And uh, then someone said Silver Sable is back.
Cool, all right, guys.
Uh, love you guys.
Um, yep, she's getting piped by Myron.
No, that is not true, guys.
She is going back to her hotel.
That's what she's doing.
She's getting out, and I'm gonna call another girl.
I don't want these problems.
Yeah, he's got a whole list of like much younger girls.
There we go.
Hey, man, we're gonna go eat and she's going home.
So, uh, but you guys will see her tomorrow and we'll catch you guys.
Uh, love you guys.
Um, Monday, Monday, tomorrow.
I think we're gonna cover stocks and in the ETFs and index funds, guys.
Uh, don't forget to like the video and also subscribe to the channel, guys, and catch us tomorrow at 6 peace.
Oh, wait, hold on.
I didn't even have the brand ready.
I fucked that one up.
You got any last messages for them then before I pull up this shit?