Boston Marathon Bombing
On April 15, 2013 two pressure cookers bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. This resulted in three deaths and it injured 264 people. In the next week, a manhunt and shoot out occurred between the perpetrators (i.e. Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev) and law enforcement. The result is that one them was subsequently killed by the police and the other was critically injured. They were originally from Chechnya and immigrated to the United States when they were teenagers. (Bodden, 2014)
In the aftermath, it was determined that both were motivated by radical Islamic views. Yet, they were not a part of an organized terrorist group. At the same time, each one had trouble integrating into American society and felt like outsiders. The combination of these factors meant, that they turned to extremist elements to find comfort and support. (Bodden, 2014)
To fully understand their motives and what led them to commit these crimes; requires looking at the events that led up to the Boston Marathon Bombing. This will be accomplished by providing a timeline of what happened / the background on both individuals and theories surrounding why they decided to engage in these activities. This topic is controversial as there are differences of opinions about what caused the Tsarnaev brothers to engage in these and other crimes. Together, these elements will illustrate possible motivates and how they justified their behavior.
The Timeline of the Boston Marathon Bombings and the Background to the Perpetrators
In 2002, the Tsarnaev brothers immigrated to the United States. They were given refugee status and settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Tamerlan attended Bunker Hill Community College. However, he dropped out, as he felt alienated...
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