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FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed May 22, 2013 8:54 am

FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects
By Richard Esposito and Matthew DeLuca, NBC News
An FBI agent was involved in a deadly shooting connected to the Boston Marathon bombing case.
The man who was shot, Ibragim Todashev, had been interviewed about his connections to the bombing suspects before by the FBI and started out cooperative, NBC sources said.
The suspect then went to attack the agent and was shot, the sources said.
The suspect is deceased, the FBI said.
“We are currently responding to a shooting incident involving an FBI special agent,” FBI Special Agent Dave Couvertier said in a statement to NBC News.
“The incident occurred in Orlando, Florida. The agent encountered the suspect while conducting official duties,” Couvertier said. “We do not have any further details at this time. We expect to have more information later this morning.”


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/2 ... 18332.html
"(The FBI) took me and my friend, the suspect that got killed. They were talking to us, both of us, right? And they said they need him for a little more, for a couple more hours, and I left, and they told me they’re going to bring him back. They never brought him back," Taramiv said.

Taramiv also said that Todashev "felt inside he was going to get shot" by the FBI.
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby FourthBase » Wed May 22, 2013 8:55 am

Already posted about in the Boston thread.
Please add this link there?

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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed May 22, 2013 9:14 am

http://www.fighterology.com/fighter-details/12772/Ibragim-Todashev/

Kissimmee, Florida, United States
DATE OF BIRTH
September 22, 1985
AGE
27
YEARS ACTIVE


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Ibragim Todashev
Mugshots.com ID: 57342538
Race: White
Gender: Male
DOB: 9/22/1985
Last Known Location: N/A
Booking Number: 13015557
Cell: BRCMBFNA
Booking Date: 5/04/2013 at 20:29
Number of Holds: Violent Offender undisclosed - 002
Special Note: None
Charges:
Charge Court Case Number Case Sequence Case Status #Bond Amount Police Case Number Court Location Arresting Agency
Aggravated Battery (great Bodily Harm) 482013CF005866O 795 Presentenced 3500.00 n/a CIRCUIT Orange County Sheriff Office





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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby Jerky » Wed May 22, 2013 11:33 am

This needs to be FULLY EXPLAINED, man. This is just insanity on so many levels.

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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby barracuda » Wed May 22, 2013 11:39 am

NBC News reported Wednesday morning that law enforcement officials said Todashev had confessed to the agent in Florida that he played a role in a triple murder in 2011 in which three men were killed in an apartment in Waltham, Mass.

Their throats had been cut, and their bodies were covered with marijuana. No suspects had been arrested in that case, but it has been reported that authorities suspected Tamerlan Tsarnaev was also involved in that triple murder.

The NBC News report said FBI agents were questioning Todashev on Tuesday. He was cooperative at first, law enforcement officials told NBC, but late Tuesday night, he attacked the agent with a knife — and the agent shot and killed him.

The NBC report says that Todashev became violent as he was about to sign a written statement based on his confession.

The officials told NBC that Todashev had some connections with radical Chechen rebels, but it was not clear whether he had any role in radicalizing Tsarnaev.

Todashev recently arrested in Orlando

Todashev was arrested by the Orange County Sheriff's Office on May 4 and charged with aggravated battery with great bodily harm.

In that incident, Todashev told deputies he got in a fight with a man over a parking space at the Orlando Premium Outlet mall and "was only fighting to protect his knee because he had surgery in March," according to the arrest report.



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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby bks » Wed May 22, 2013 12:01 pm

So Todashev was meeting with FBI in a situation where he was going to be asked to sign a confession. This after being arrested on May 4 for a violent act. This is someone with a background in MMA.

With this in mind, how does the FBI choose to interrogate this person in a private home with things like knives laying around (or so we are asked to believe)? Is this common? Wouldn't you require he come in for questioning so there'd be no surprises?

If so, how does Todashev have a knife on him? Or anywhere near him? There may be a good explanation. What is it?
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed May 22, 2013 4:50 pm

Source: Man killed by FBI agent 'directly involved' in murders, knew Tsarnaevs
By Michael Martinez. Tom Watkins and Susan Candiotti, CNN
updated 4:10 PM EDT, Wed May 22, 2013

(CNN) -- Ibragim Todashev, shot dead early Wednesday by the FBI in Florida, was "directly involved" in a 2011 triple homicide in Waltham, Massachusetts, a law enforcement official told CNN Wednesday.
Todashev was fatally shot by an FBI agent during questioning about those homicides and whether he played a role in last month's Boston Marathon bombings.
"During questioning, it became clear that he was involved in the murders," said the official on condition of anonymity.
There was a confrontation between him and police during the questioning, according to a second law enforcement official, which led to the shooting and Todashev's death.
The unsolved triple murder received renewed interest after it was learned that Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a deceased suspect in the Boston Marathon attacks, had been a good friend of one of the victims, all of whom were found with their throats slit.
Todashev also had ties with Tsarnaev and had been acquainted with him at a mixed martial arts center near Boston, said a source who was briefed on the bombing investigation.
Todashev had Tsarnaev's phone number in his cell phone, the source said.
Both were members of the mixed martial arts forum Sherdog.com, along with Russian-Canadian boxer-turned-jihadist William Plotnikov, the source said.
Last month, CNN reported that Plotnikov and six others died in a July 2012 firefight with Russian forces in the southwestern republic of Dagestan, while Tsarnaev was visiting the region, according to a source briefed on the investigation.
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Police: Man linked to Tsarnaev shot
An FBI agent fatally shot Todashev in Orlando as authorities investigated whether Todashev was connected to the Boston Marathon bombings, a U.S. law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the Boston case told CNN.
Todashev, 27, also knew Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is also a suspect in the April 15 bombings, the official said. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, injured and captured after a manhunt, is being held by authorities. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, his older brother, was killed in a shootout with police shortly after the bombings.
The agent shot in self-defense in the incident, which occurred at Todashev's house, the law enforcement source said.
Todashev was from the Chechnya region, as were the Tsarnaev brothers, the source said.
Todashev was granted political asylum in 2008 but that he came to the US some time before that, a federal law enforcement official told CNN. Todashev has living in the US as a legal resident because of that asylum claim, the official said.
While the man was being questioned by an FBI agent, two Massachusetts State Police troopers and other law enforcement personnel, "a violent confrontation was initiated by the individual," FBI spokesman Jason Pack said.
Todashev was killed and "the agent sustained non-life-threatening injuries," Pack said.
Agents were led to Todashev, who had once lived in Boston, "through investigative leads," the official said.
In the 2011 Massachusetts triple homicide, the Middlesex County district attorney's office said at the time that the victims and two unknown perpetrators appeared to know each other and that it was not a random crime. No suspects were named then. The three victims were killed by "sharp force injuries of the neck," District Attorney Gerry Leone said.
Suspect: Bombing was payback for hits on Muslims
Todashev had been living in the United States as a legal resident since approximately 2008, the source said.
The source added that the FBI had been investigating Todashev for about a month.
The FBI had followed Todashev for days, his friend told CNN affiliate Florida News 13.
Khasuen Taramov told the TV station that Todashev was living in Boston a couple of years ago when he became acquainted with Tamerlan Tsarnaev; after the deadly Boston Marathon bombings, the FBI began questioning and following Todashev and Taramov.
Todashev "wasn't like real close friends (with Tsarnaev), but he just happened to know him," Taramov said. "But he had no idea that they were up to something like that, like bombings and everything, you know what I mean?"
He told CNN affiliate WESH that Todashev and Tsarnaev had spoken by telephone about a month before the bombings.
"It was a complete shock to him," Taramov said.
The two met in Boston, where Todashev had lived and where there is a small, closely knit community of Chechens, said Taramov.
Their telephone conversation before the bombings contained nothing but routine pleasantries, he said. "It was 'How are you doing, how's your family?' That's all."
Taramov said he himself was questioned by the FBI for three hours Tuesday night. Asked what he was asked, Taramov said, "Different kind of questions like 'what do you think about bombings,' 'do you know these guys,' blah blah blah, what is my views on certain stuff."
He said Todashev was not a radical. "He was just a Muslim. That was his mistake, I guess."
Taramov said his friend had told him he had a bad feeling about the direction the investigation was heading. "He felt like there's going to be a setup ... bad setup against him. Because he told me, 'They are making up such crazy stuff, I don't know ... why they doing it. OK, I'm answering the questions, but they are still making up some, like, connections, some crazy stuff. I don't know why they are doing it.' "
Before meeting with the FBI for a 7:30 p.m. interview Tuesday, Taramov said, his friend asked him to take his parents' telephone numbers. "He just told me, 'Take the numbers, in case something happens, if I get locked up, or whatever, call them.' You know what I mean?
"We were expecting to get him locked up, but not getting him killed. I can't believe it."
Todashev was unemployed and had been living on insurance money after surgery for an accident. "He used to be a fighter, MMA fighter," Taramov said, in a reference to mixed martial arts.
Todashev was arrested this month on a charge of aggravated battery after getting into a fight over a parking spot with a man and his son outside an Orlando mall.
The son was taken to a hospital with head injuries, a split upper lip and several teeth knocked out of place, the Orange County Sheriff's Office said in a report.
"Todashev said he was only fighting to protect his knee because he had surgery in March," the report said. He told the police that he was a former mixed martial arts fighter, it said.
Todashev, described as 5-foot-9 and 160 pounds, was released on $3,500 bond.
Asked about the incident, Taramov downplayed it. "He had a fight in the parking lot, the two guys jumped on him ... pretty much he just defended himself against two," he told WESH. "The only mistake: he did kick their ass and left."
Todashev had recently gotten his green card and had been planning to visit his parents in Chechnya, and then return to the United States, but canceled the plans, Taramov said.
Now, he added, he was planning to call his friend's parents.
An FBI shooting-incident review team was expected to arrive within 24 hours in Orlando, said Special Agent Dave Couvertier, an FBI spokesman. Such reviews are standard when an agent is involved in a shooting.
Former Chechen rebel: 'I have nothing to do with' Boston bombings
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby Iamwhomiam » Wed May 22, 2013 5:42 pm

bks:
And they said they need him for a little more, for a couple more hours, and I left, and they told me they’re going to bring him back. They never brought him back," Taramiv said.
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby nashvillebrook » Wed May 22, 2013 10:38 pm

Here's the story in the Orlando Sentinel -- please check out the video at the link -- it's nearly 2 minutes of the dead Chechen's friend talking about the FBI harassing them "24-7" and saying before the shooting that this would be the last time they "interview" him. Yikes.


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While all eyes were focused on Boston in the aftermath of the deadly marathon attack, federal agents in Orlando had quietly turned their attention to a Chechen-born mixed martial arts fighter with ties to the suspected bombers.

It wasn't until 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev was shot to death while being questioned — after lunging at an FBI agent with a knife in an Orlando condo early Wednesday — that it became clear the federal government's probe had extended to Central Florida.

Federal law enforcement sources said the FBI agent, two Massachusetts State Police troopers and other law enforcement officials were "primarily" questioning Todashev about a Sept. 11, 2011, triple slaying in Waltham, Mass. Officials believe he and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the suspected Boston bombers, may have had a role in cutting the throats of the three men and sprinkling marijuana over their bodies.

They also had questions about Todashev's relationship with Tsarnaev — whom he knew through the mixed martial arts community.

The FBI has been questioning and following Todashev relentlessly ever since the April 15 attack, his longtime friend Saeed Dunkaev told the Orlando Sentinel Wednesday.


Dunkaev, 25, said he and other Chechens who live in the gated Kissimmee community Orlando Sun Village were taken to the Kissimmee Police Department on Monday and interviewed by the FBI for three hours.

Several of Todashev's friends told the Sentinel that the FBI told him Tuesday would be his last interview and that he was going to be cleared.

The officials were questioning Todashev at a condo off Peregrine Avenue late Tuesday when he initiated a "violent confrontation," an FBI spokesman said. Todashev reportedly lunged at the agent with a knife, and the agent fired.

An FBI post-shooting incident review team was dispatched from Washington, D.C.

Hothead or good guy?

Little is publicly known about Todashev and how he ended up in Central Florida, where he apparently trained at various mixed martial arts facilities, including one near downtown Orlando.

While living in Boston, Todashev trained frequently, and had a reputation as a "hot head," one of his former training partners told the Sentinel. Todashev was kicked out of several gyms in Boston for getting into altercations with people on the street.

Friends said Todashev worked odd-jobs in Central Florida for money. An injury sustained in a car accident earlier this year temporarily halted his fledgling professional fighting career, they said.

Although friends described him as a "good guy," Todashev was arrested by Orange County deputies earlier this month after he allegedly got into a fight with two men in a mall parking lot over a parking space.

A Sheriff's Office report said Todashev left the scene while one of the victims was unconscious on the ground surrounded by a "considerable" amount of blood.

"I thought he was wearing brass knuckles but it was just his fist," said Lester Garcia Baez, one of the men attacked. "It was shocking how accurate and quick his punches were."

When deputies stopped Todashev near the mall soon after the altercation, he told them that several vehicles that were also following him were FBI agents.

Deputies noted in their reports that in one of those vehicles, a man appeared to be talking on a radio and had what looked like a computer stand in the front of the vehicle. The cars drove away shortly after deputies caught up with Todashev, the reports said.


It's not clear whether Todashev was living in the Orlando condo with his girlfriend, as his friends say, or at the place in Kissimmee.

None of the neighbors at the Orlando condo knew Todashev well, and those who knew him at all said he was a pleasant with an accent who gave candy to kids and worked out strenuously in the complex pool.

But neighbors said that in the last several weeks, they noticed unfamiliar, unmarked cars and men walking around the complex and parking near the condo.

'He was innocent'

Todashev's roommates at the Orlando Sun Village in Kissimmee said the FBI interviews and surveillance began two days after two Chechen brothers, Tamerlan and Dzokhar Tsarnaev, were identified as the suspected Boston Marathon bombers.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed in a police shootout four days after the bombing, and 19-year-old Dzhokhar was arrested and charged in the blast that killed three and injured 260 others.

When agents first approached Todashev, they seized his computer and cell phone, and friends said they think investigators downloaded all of Todashev's telephone numbers and email addresses to monitor other members of the Chechen community in the U.S.


None of the roommates interviewed by the Sentinel considered Todashev a political or religious radical, saying simply that he was faithful to their shared religion.

In recent weeks, Todashev became increasingly scared by what the friends described as near-constant surveillance by suspected agents following them. The same vehicles with dark-tinted windows parked across Old Vineland Road from their apartment complex and showed up whenever the friends went to a nearby hookah bar to relax in the evenings.

It appeared the FBI wanted them to know they were being watched, they said.

"Everywhere we'd go there were like three cars following us," said 22-year-old Khusen Taramov. "He was afraid they were going to make something up against him."

Taramov spent almost all of the last week with Todashev because, he said, his friend was scared and tired after weeks of being followed and occasionally questioned by FBI agents.

"I was with him every minute. I knew what was going on in his head," he said of Todashev's fear of being linked to the Boston Marathon bombing. "To me, it's a setup. This is what he was afraid of. They had nothing against him. He was innocent."

On Tuesday night, Todashev agreed to meet agents at his condo and have his friend Taramov drive him there and stay while he was being questioned, according to interviews.

While agents spoke to Todashev inside, Taramov said he waited outside talking to an agent until about 11:30 p.m. when he was asked to leave and told the agents would be finishing up within hours. At 2:30 a.m. Wednesday, Taramov became worried Todashev hadn't called him.

Taramov said he drove back to the Orlando condo where he found the area blocked off by police.

"And then it hit me."

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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Thu May 23, 2013 7:02 am

Is it just me or was this guy told to sign something, refused and then was shot?
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Postby IanEye » Thu May 23, 2013 7:24 am

Joe Hillshoist wrote:Is it just me or was this guy told to sign something, refused and then was shot?


yes, that is what is sounds like to me, so far.
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu May 23, 2013 7:24 am

well then he intimidated someone and refused to sign a confession so what's a FBI guy supposed to do :shrug:

Slain Russian Ibragim Todashev 'intimidated' former neighbors
Tamerlan, pal hung around in Cambridge

Thursday, May 23, 2013
By:
Laurel J. Sweet, O’Ryan Johnson and Antonio Planas

Former Cambridge neighbors of a Russian mixed martial arts 
brawler shot dead by an FBI agent early yesterday in Florida — after 
being questioned about his ties to 
the marathon bombing and a Waltham triple murder — said he was nasty.

Ibragim Todashev, 27, also hung around with slain marathon bombing mastermind Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26 — swilling beer and eating chicken on a stoop on Harding Street, they said.

“I was the happiest person when they moved. ... It’s a little more peaceful since they left,” a neighbor told the Herald yesterday of the Russian buddies.


Another said she was “intim­idated” by him.

Todashev was killed after the FBI said he became “violent” during questioning at his Orlando apartment. Unconfirmed reports said he had confessed to the Sept. 11, 2011, Waltham murder of three roommates and that he partici­pated in slitting their throats, along with Chechen terror buddy Tsarnaev, sprinkling the three victims with pot.

A law enforcement source told the Herald investigators had gone to Florida to question 
Todashev about the triple murder and the bombing.

Todashev initially entered the country under a student visa, 
according to an official familiar with his case. In February, he was 
granted permanent resident status, the official said.

At the time of yesterday’s shooting, Todashev was free on a $3,500 bond, according to Florida court 
records, after being arrested May 4 by sheriff’s deputies at gunpoint at the Premium Outlet Mall in Orlando on a charge of felony aggravated battery after a mall 
security guard reported a fight in a parking lot that left a man battered and bleeding.

In 2010, a Boston police report stated Todashev was involved in a violent road rage incident in Downtown Crossing.

The BPD report states officers “witnessed several people struggling to restrain a white male, later determined to be the subject, Ibragim Todashev. Officers heard Todashev yell, ‘You say something about my mother, I will kill you!’ Officers struggled to physically 
restrain and handcuff Todashev. ...” His case was continued without a finding.

The Boston offices of the FBI said yesterday 
Todashev was questioned by an agent along with two Massachusetts state troopers when he became enraged.

“The agent, two Mass­achusetts State Police troopers, and other law enforcement personnel were interviewing (Todashev) ... when a violent confrontation was initiated by the individual,” the FBI said. “... The individual was killed and the agent sustained non-life threatening 
injuries.”
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby 8bitagent » Thu May 23, 2013 9:03 am

Unconfirmed reports said he had confessed to the Sept. 11, 2011, Waltham murder of three roommates


The uh, say what?

Wow. So Tamerlan and his pal kill 3 guys on September 11th, the next year on September 11th little brother Jahar becomes a naturalized citizen and that same day "Benghazi" happens?

Oof, those be some coincidence syncs.
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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby FourthBase » Thu May 23, 2013 3:10 pm

You have GOT to be shitting me, lol. Harding Street? It's a small street. Guess which guy about 10 years ago spent about an hour talking about life, logic, and history with a wonderful human being who now raises cats in her spare time, on Harding Street? Why, yours truly. In case of a Google alert: Good luck with my life? No, ma'am: Good luck with yours, if you're living in the midst of such creeps. God help you, in fact, if the worst possible and most-improbable scenario flashing through my mind is remotely true. Case in point: Diana Oughton was stupid scum, and not the good kind of scum. Sorry. May whatever gods exist (or not) eternally bless you, however, if your apostasy was authentic and you now only busy yourself with cameos, positivism, and that opus magnum you owe the world.

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Re: FBI agent kills man linked to Boston bombing suspects

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu May 23, 2013 4:20 pm

Father of Chechen shot by FBI suspects son was tortured


FBI reviews death of Chechen man shot during Florida questioning


GROZNY, Russia | Thu May 23, 2013 2:56pm EDT
(Reuters) - The father of a Chechen immigrant killed during questioning over his links with one of the Boston Marathon bombings suspects said on Thursday he plans to travel to the United States where he suspects his son was tortured and killed.

Ibragim Todashev, 27, was killed by a federal agent in his apartment complex when he became violent during questioning over his ties to Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older of two brothers suspected of planting two bombs at the marathon on April 15.

"I suspect that they tortured my son and that he suffered a painful death," said Abdulbaki Todashev, wiping away tears at the home he shares with one of his wives in the mostly Muslim region of Chechnya in Russia's North Caucasus.

"I will try to go to (the United States) and get to the truth," he said as he received neighbors and acquaintances paying their respects to the dead man, the oldest of 12 children between his father's two wives.

Todashev had met the Tsarnaevs when he travelled to the United States to improve his English, said his father, who works in the mayor's office in Chechnya's main city of Grozny and is said to be on close terms with regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov.

He said he gave his permission when his son asked to stay in the United States because he said it was safer than Chechnya, where separatists waged two wars with Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union and militants still fight for an Islamic state.

Todashev travelled to the United States in 2008 on a Russian passport, a federal law enforcement source said, and lived in Boston before moving to Florida, where he was killed. His father said he had a plane ticket to return to Russia on Friday.

"He shouldn't have left. He lived comfortably and his mother was very worried about him because he was the oldest in the family and she was used to him being a model for the others," said a neighbor, Malika, who refused to give her last name.

The FBI agent who shot Todashev, who also practiced mixed martial arts, has not been publicly identified but is from the agency's Boston division, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

U.S. media reported that Todashev implicated himself and Tamerlan Tsarnaev in an unsolved 2011 triple homicide in a Boston suburb that investigators believe was drug related. Authorities were investigating possible connections between Tsarnaev and the crime.

"Chechens have a power in their unity and interest in what happens in their homeland. It unites them. That's the reason my son became an acquaintance of the Tsarnaevs," said Todashev, speaking in the courtyard of his older wife's house.

Todashev is one of at least two friends of Tamerlan Tsarnaev who Federal investigators have been looking at very thoroughly since the Tsarnaevs were first identified as Boston bombing suspects, a law enforcement source said.

A friend of Todashev in the United States, Khusen Taramov said Todashev was trailed constantly for the past several weeks by agents and questioned repeatedly by phone and in face-to-face interviews which lasted as long as five hours. Taramov said he was questioned as well.

Todashev was arrested on May 4 and charged with aggravated battery after getting into a fight with another man over a parking space at an Orlando shopping mall, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Orlando.

The man, who suffered a split upper lip and had several teeth knocked out of place, did not to press charges against Todashev, who was released from jail on a $3,500 bond, a sheriff's spokeswoman said.


Wife of man killed by FBI agent says he was never questioned about Waltham triple murder

By Wesley Lowery, Globe Staff

ORLANDO — The wife and best friend of the Chechen man shot and killed here by an FBI agent on Wednesday insisted today that authorities never questioned him, or them, prior to the fatal confrontation, about an unsolved triple slaying in Waltham, Mass., just outside of Boston.

Ibragim Todashev, 27, a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was shot and killed after allegedly attacking an FBI agent who was interviewing him along with two Massachusetts State Police troopers.
Todashev acknowledged a role in the 2011 triple homicide when he attacked the agent early Wednesday with a blade, the Globe reported today. Todashev was not considered a suspect in the Marathon terror attacks, law enforcement officials told the Globe.

Todashev’s wife, Reni Manukyan, said her husband could not have been involved in the Waltham murders, and that the subject had never been brought up in FBI interviews.

Manukyan, 24, said today that Todashev told her that his previous interviews with law enforcement dealt with just two subjects: the Boston Marathon bombing and Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Manukyan, who separated from Todashev in November, said that in her own interview with the FBI, conducted in Georgia where she lives, the unsolved murders were never mentioned.

“It never, ever came up,” she said, wiping tears from beneath her sunglasses. “Everything they asked was about the bombing.”

Middlesex District Attorney Marian T. Ryan issued a statement today defending the pace of the Waltham investigation, a statement that also made clear Ryan’s office believes it is constrained by ethics rules for lawyers from publicly discussing it.

“While we can not discuss details pertaining to the investigation, including evidence, suspects or witnesses, this office and its law enforcement partners have conducted a thorough, far-reaching investigation beginning in 2011 when this horrific crime occurred,’’ Ryan said in the statement. “This investigation has not concluded and is by no means closed.’’

The statement did acknowledge that the FBI is now part of the investigatory team, which also includes prosecutors and Waltham and State Police. The FBI does not routinely participate in murder investigations in Massachusetts.

Manukyan said she and Todashev met in Boston and married in 2010. First, they lived in Atlanta, near Manukyan’s family, before moving to Florida sometime in 2011, she said today.

Manukyan, an Armenian immigrant who converted to Islam before marrying Todashev, stood near the apartment she once shared with her late husband dressed in gray jeans, a blue scarf, and a black shawl.

Also today, Todashev’s best friend in Florida, Khusen Taramov, said the two had been interviewed many times by FBI agents, and had been followed for weeks by an unmarked law enforcement vehicle since the Marathon bombings.

Taramov, a fellow Chechen and immigrant from Russia, said his slain friend had been called almost daily by agents since the bombings, but Todashev had been assured that the Tuesday night interview would be the final one.

“They told us they needed just one more interview,” he said. “They said the case was closed after this.”

Fearful it would make them look suspicious, neither he nor Todashev had a lawyer present during the FBI questioning, Taramov said.

Taramov, who said he had spent nearly every moment with Todashev since the bombing, insisted that his friend had never been asked about the triple slaying in Waltham.

“We told each other everything, everything,” Taramov said. “He never said anything about any murder and they never asked him anything about that. Just about the bombings and [Tamerlan] Tsarnaev.”

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, and his younger brother, Dzhokhar, 19, allegedly planted two bombs on Boylston Street during the Boston Marathon April 15, a terrorist act that claimed the lives of three people and wounded more than 260. The brothers are also suspects in the April 18 murder of MIT Police Officer Sean A. Collier, who was shot to death inside his cruiser.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed after being shot by police and then run over with a car driven by his brother during a violent confronation with police in Watertown on April 19. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is in federal custody facing charges that could bring the death penalty. He faces a probable cause hearing in federal court on July 10.

The Globe has reported that authorities suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev was responsible for the Sept. 11, 2011, murders of three men in a Waltham apartment. Brendan H. Mess, Rafael M. Teken, and Erik H. Weissman were found with their throats cut and their bodies sprinkled with marijuana and cash. Mess and Tsarnaev were close friends.

Just before noon here, Manukyan and Taramov left the Kissimmee, Fla., apartment complex where all three once lived, heading to identify Todashev’s body, which has yet to be released by the FBI.

Once the body is released, they plan to arrange for it to be shipped back to Russia for burial.

“It is very important to his family that the body is buried in Russia,” Taramov said. “And, knowing him, [Todashev] would have wanted to be buried in his country, back at home.”
Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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