Eyewitnesses: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Did Not Shoot Boston Cop
Friendly fire incident heaps more skepticism on official narrative behind raidPaul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
May 7, 2013

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Image: FBI
Eyewitnesses to the shootout involving the alleged
Boston bombers have thrown up another contradiction to the official
narrative, asserting that MBTA Transit Police Officer Richard H. Donohue
Jr. was not shot by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev but by other cops in a friendly
fire incident.
Previous media reports had
blamed the Tsarnaev brothers for the shootings of both MIT campus
police officer Sean Collier and Donohue, feeding the narrative that the
suspects were engaged in a desperate attempt to flee police by returning
fire and throwing improvised bombs.
However, as we previously highlighted,
footage from the raid suggests the brothers may have been trying to
surrender as they came under a barrage of gunfire. Audio from the scene
captures the suspects yelling, “chill out” and “we didn’t do it,” as
bullets seem to fly in one direction only.
Add this to the claim of the aunt of Tamerlan Tsarnaev,
that the footage which emerged of police arresting a naked uninjured
man was her nephew, contradicting the official narrative that Tsarnaev
was critically injured in a shootout and suggesting he may have been
killed while in custody, and it’s easy to see why some are questioning
whether the raid unfolded exactly as authorities claimed.
Eyewitnesses to the shootout also contradicted claims by police that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev ran over his own brother in a car, stating instead that he was run over by police.
“Eyewitness accounts strongly suggest that MBTA Transit
Police Officer Richard H. Donohue Jr. was shot and nearly killed by a
fellow officer in Watertown April 19 during the hail of gunfire
unleashed on Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as the suspected terrorist made a getaway
in a carjacked sport utility vehicle,” reports the Boston Globe.
Witnesses who lived close to the scene of the shootout
said they clearly remember Donohue falling to the ground while Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev was speeding away in an SUV.
“A black SUV appeared, and rapid gun fire was focused on
the vehicle,” Jane Dyson wrote in a statement provided to the Globe.
“It appeared to me that an individual at the corner [of the street] fell
to the ground and had probably been hit in the gunfire,” adding that
the officer appeared to be a victim of “friendly fire.”
The report notes how the suspects were no longer armed
at this point, “suggesting that the shot that wounded (Donohue) came
from police.”
In addition, when cops apprehended Dzhokhar Tsarnaev the
next evening he did not have a gun and only one other gun was found at
the scene of the shootout, again confounding claims that the brothers
could have returned anything near the 300 rounds ammo police fired at
them.
The fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was unarmed before he was caught also debunks initial claims by authorities that he had engaged in a “shootout” with cops while hiding in a boat.
Donohue almost bled to death at the scene and was in
critical condition when taken to hospital but is now expected to make a
full recovery.
Skeptics of the official story suggest that the brothers
could have been just two members of a wider plot or that they could
have been convenient patsies, having allegedly been under the tutelage of the FBI for years before the bombings.
The suspects’ mother Zubeidat Tsarnaeva continues to
insist that her sons are innocent, telling the Associated Press last
week, “It’s all lies and hypocrisy.”
Friendly fire incidents involving police have become
commonplace across the United States. An incident outside the Empire
State Building last August in New York left 9 people injured as police fired wildly during a shootout with a gunman. During the Christopher Dorner manhunt in February, LA cops also fired at numerous innocent people they mistook for Dorner.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.
This article was posted: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 8:12 am
Tags: domestic news, terrorism
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