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Boston bomber Tsarnaev sentenced to death
Washington, May 16
A US federal jury in Boston
on Friday sentenced 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death for his role
in the 2013 Boston marathon bombing attacks and the killing of a police
officer when on the run, media reported on Saturday.
The federal
jury unanimously chose death by lethal injection for Tsarnaev, a
Kyrgyzstan-born US citizen, over the only other option: life in prison
without possibility of release, Xinhua news agency reported.
The
same panel of seven women and five men convicted Tsarnaev last month of
all 30 charges against him, including 17 counts that carried the death
penalty.
Tsarnaev had no expression as a court clerk read the verdict sentencing him to death, local media The Boston Globe reported.
The
sentence came down exactly 25 months after the April 15, 2013 bombings,
one of the bloodiest attacks in America since the Sept. 11, 2001
attacks.
Tsarnaev was 19 when carried out a twin deadly bombings
with his older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev at the crowded finishing line
at the signature event of Boston Marathon.
Three people were killed in the bombings and 264 more were severely injured.