Friends of the slain man say “he wasn’t close friends” with Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Adan Salazar
Infowars.com
July 17, 2013
The FBI has barred a Florida medical examiner from publicly releasing
autopsy information that would shed light on the death of 27-year-old
Ibragim Todashev, the acquaintance of Boston Marathon bombing suspect
Tamerlan Tsarvaev, who was shot at least six times by an FBI agent in
his Orlando apartment during a routine interrogation on May 20 earlier
this year.
“’The
FBI has informed this office that the case is still under active
investigation and thus not to release the document,’ Tony Miranda,
forensic records coordinator for Orange and Osceola counties in Orlando,
said in a letter to the media today,” reports the Boston Globe.
According to USA Today,
Miranda’s statement cites a Florida statute which bars the release of
autopsy reports during criminal investigations. The autopsy was
completed July 8 and was reportedly “ready for release.”
CNN reported
Todashev was killed “during questioning about a 2011 triple homicide in
Waltham, Massachusetts, as well as his relationship with deceased
Boston Marathon bombings suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev.”
Two people with direct knowledge of the case told ABC News that Todashev was ready to sign a confession to the 2011 murders, but apparently decided to attack armed officers instead.
Besides claiming that the “violent confrontation was initiated by the individual,” the FBI has yet to release an official explanation regarding Todashev’s murder.
According to an interview with one Todashev’s friends,
Todashev may have been wanted for questioning because of a conversation
he had had with Tamerlan a month earlier over Skype. The friend also
said Todashev had met the older Tsarnaev brother in Boston when he lived
there, but “he wasn’t close friends with him, he just happened to know
him.”
Prior to the interrogation, Todashev told his friend Khusn Taramiv he
felt he would be shot by the FBI. “He felt inside he was going to get
shot,” Taramiv said. “I told him, ‘Everything is going to be fine, don’t worry about it.’ He said, ‘I have a really bad feeling.’”
The FBI struggled to get their story straight
in the immediate aftermath of the shooting. The narrative of which
weapon Todashev used, and the manner in which he supposedly used it, to
attack agents changed multiple times, from a knife, to a steel rod, then to a chair, a samurai sword and also a broom stick. Finally law enforcement officials were forced to admit that Todashev was unarmed when he was killed.
Todashev’s father, Abdulbaki Todashev, has maintained his son’s
innocence since day one, saying he wasn’t “crazy” and wouldn’t try to
attack armed men. After examining autopsy photos of his son’s body sent
to him by one of Todashev’s friends, he claims his son was shot “execution style” six times in the torso and once in the back of the head.
“They were torturing the man for eight hours. There was no lawyer, no
witnesses, nobody. Until we get the results of the official
investigation, we can only guess what was going on there,” Abdulbaki
Todashev told CNN.
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