I’m jealous of my brother who ha[re]ceived the reward of jannutul Firdaus (inshallah) before me. I do not mourn because his soul is very much alive. God has a plan for each person. Mine was to hide in this boat and shed some light on our actions. I ask Allah to make me a shahied (iA) to allow me to return to him and be among all the righteous people in the highest levels of heaven. He who Allah guides no one can misguide. A[llah Ak]bar!
@BluePhil8 said:I’m jealous of my brother who ha[re]ceived the reward of jannutul Firdaus (inshallah) before me. I do not mourn because his soul is very much alive. God has a plan for each person. Mine was to hide in this boat and shed some light on our actions. I ask Allah to make me a shahied (iA) to allow me to return to him and be among all the righteous people in the highest levels of heaven. He who Allah guides no one can misguide. A[llah Ak]bar!
That's the note he wrote whilst cowering in that boat.
Most of the victims have pleaded with the jury for life in prison without parole because the appeal system in the US is so convoluted it will potentially be decades of dragging up the past before he finally gets the lethal injection.
In fairness rehabilitation is the best outcome . But how does one rehabilitate a wannabe mass murderer?@BluePhil8 said:Barbaric.
Justice. Is it about rehabilitation or revenge?
In the case of America it seems to be more about revenge. Death sentences, 20+ year sentences for petty drug offenses.
Way to make a martyr out of this scum bag. He'll be delighted of course, he's so deluded he thinks that upon death he will be welcomed by Allah to paradise.
RandomJ said:@BluePhil8 said:I’m jealous of my brother who ha[re]ceived the reward of jannutul Firdaus (inshallah) before me. I do not mourn because his soul is very much alive. God has a plan for each person. Mine was to hide in this boat and shed some light on our actions. I ask Allah to make me a shahied (iA) to allow me to return to him and be among all the righteous people in the highest levels of heaven. He who Allah guides no one can misguide. A[llah Ak]bar!
That's the note he wrote whilst cowering in that boat.
Most of the victims have pleaded with the jury for life in prison without parole because the appeal system in the US is so convoluted it will potentially be decades of dragging up the past before he finally gets the lethal injection.
I think the key part there is him cowering in the boat. If he truly believed half of that shit he would have taken on the cops and been gunned down as quick as possible not go on the run hiding in a boat. He is scared shitless of dying as people who have seen him in his cell have said.
Ban-jani said:I don't agree with the death penalty but I won't lose any sleep over this piece of shit.
RandomJ said:@BluePhil8 said:I’m jealous of my brother who ha[re]ceived the reward of jannutul Firdaus (inshallah) before me. I do not mourn because his soul is very much alive. God has a plan for each person. Mine was to hide in this boat and shed some light on our actions. I ask Allah to make me a shahied (iA) to allow me to return to him and be among all the righteous people in the highest levels of heaven. He who Allah guides no one can misguide. A[llah Ak]bar!
That's the note he wrote whilst cowering in that boat.
Most of the victims have pleaded with the jury for life in prison without parole because the appeal system in the US is so convoluted it will potentially be decades of dragging up the past before he finally gets the lethal injection.
I think the key part there is him cowering in the boat. If he truly believed half of that shit he would have taken on the cops and been gunned down as quick as possible not go on the run hiding in a boat. He is scared shitless of dying as people who have seen him in his cell have said.
Blue Haze said:BOSTON — Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a failed college student, sat stone-faced in a federal court here on Friday as a jury sentenced him , to death for setting off bombs at the 2013 Boston Marathon that killed three people and injured hundreds more in the worst terrorist attack on American soil since Sept. 11, 2001.
The jury of seven women and five men, which last month convicted Mr. Tsarnaev, 21, of all 30 charges against him, 17 of which carry the death penalty, took more than 14 hours to reach its decision.
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Good riddance