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'This is the Jahar I knew'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 22 April 2013 | 22.16

A video from Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's wrestling days has been posted online by friends who are still struggling to understand what drove a seemingly normal 19-year-old college student to terrorism

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Source: Supplied

  • Bombing suspect's friend releases video 
  • 'Jahar' filmed dancing, wrestling, goofing around 
  • "He really loves his brother, looks up to him." 

WHILE the world waits to find out what drove two brothers to terrorism, devastated friends are just as clueless about what motivated a seemingly normal college kid to carry out the Boston bombings.

So determined are they to show the "normal" side of their lives, footage has been released of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev goofing around, like a normal high school student. 

Dzhokhar, known as Jahar among friends, is the younger of the two brothers, aged 19 and 26, accused of plotting the Boston Marathon bombing and killing an MIT police officer last weekend.

The video shows Jahar wrestling with his high school buddies, dancing, and goofing around - as kids his age do.

It was released by Yushun Tsou, a mate of Jahar's from his high school, the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.

A sophomore at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, he attended class every day after the attack until the FBI released photos of the accused brothers late Thursday, CNN reports.

He attended a dorm party and even discussed the bombings at the gym with friends.

"He was like, 'Yeah, tragedies happen like this all the time and it's sad'," Zach Bettencourt said.

An eyewitness says friends joked about the resemblance of the FBI photo, but they couldn't believe it.

"We made a joke like - that could be Dzhokhar," said a 22-year-old resident dorm assistant where he lived. 

"But then we thought it just couldn't be him. Dzhokhar? Never.'

As news broke on Jahar, friends immediately took to Twitter to argue in disbelief at what they were seeing.

Jahar's Twitter account paints a picture of your average college teen; banal musings about Game of Thrones and the television show, Breaking Bad. There's talk of smoking marijuana with his "bros", of parties, music, and musings about life.

Meanwhile, A Boston Globe journalist has recalled in heartbreaking detail a friendship with the bomber "that would last to our senior years".

"The Dzhokhar I knew was a young man who spent all night looking in his car for a new phone I clumsily lost. He left work early just to help me retrace my steps," he wrote.

"He was a young man who proudly shook my hand after I told him I was hired at the Boston Globe. 

"He was a captain on the Cambridge Ringe and Latin wrestling team, he was in the National Honor Society, he earned a scholarship to a four-year university. It seemed no one ever had a problem with Dzhokhar."

The older brother, Tamerlan, died after a police shoot-out on Friday (AEST). Jahar is in hospital in a serious condition, and authorities are waiting to question him.

At the weekend, the brothers' uncle suggested the older brother has been influenced by radicals and that he in turn influenced the younger brother.

An old school friend of Jahar's said: "He really loves his brother, looks up to him."


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New low as coffee war heats up

Small bar 399 is dropping the price of its coffee by 50 per cent but it will only be available after 3pm. Source: Herald Sun

THE coffee war has escalated today with another Perth business slashing the price of its caffeine hit to just $2.

But eager coffee drinkers will have to wait until 3pm for their fix.

Peter Palmer, who recently purchased William Street small bar 399, told PerthNow he decided to drop the price of coffee by 50 per cent to give something back to his customers.

It comes after Five Bar in Mt Lawley claimed to being 'bringing the reality back to coffee' putting its cheapest cup at $2.50.

"We posted a photo of our blackboard displaying our coffee prices and Facebook went berserk. Within an hour we had over 500 likes, and 150 shares," Five Bar general manager Andrew McIntyre said today.

Five Bar's operator Gary Beadle said the change in coffee price coincides with the update to its menu.

Mr Palmer said he wouldn't be profiting on the $2 coffee but would keep the price there until "the war is over".

"There's a reason things cost a lot money in Perth," he said. "The rent and wages are a lot higher and the population base in Melbourne is five times the size of Perth."

Adding to the problem, he said, was the disposable incomes of many Perth residents attached to the mining industry - who didn't care about the extra 50 cents or $1 on a coffee.

"When people who have never had money before actually start making a lot of money they are actually very wasteful with it," he said.

"So they walk into a street to buy a house and they like to throw around money to impress people, so they don't worry about negotiating on that last $40,000 on the house - suddenly the street has become $40,000 more expensive than what the market is because someone has been fragrantly wasteful with their money.

"And I think this is happening with food and coffee as well."

"I feel sorry for the 97 per cent of people in Perth who aren't involved in the mining industry," he said.

But the WA businessman said there were definitely some restaurants and cafes selling coffee for "outrageous" prices.

"The people who are profiting, selling coffee for $7 or $9 - they're the ones that give a bad name to the industry," he said.

"There's a different between a profiteer and someone that's trying to make ends meet."

The businessman said coffee could reasonably be sold between $3.80 and $4.20 for a medium cup using quality beans, such as Five Senses.

"You can make money honourably without screwing people over," he said.


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Man's body washes up at Quinns Rock

GRIM DISCOVERY: Water Police at Quinns Rock. File picture: Kerris Berrington Source: News Limited

CLARKSON detectives and the Water Police are investigating the death of a man after a body washed up at Quinns Rock.

Police are treating the case as suspicious.

Police divers have been at the scene since the body was found about 2pm.

Water Police retrieved the body from late this afternoon.

Police do not believe the man is missing swimmer Martyn Tann, a 24-year-old from NSW who was last seen swimming at Mullaloo Beach three weeks ago.


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Cops baffled by latest US shooting

The scene of the shootings in Federal Way, Washington. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Source: AP

FIVE people were shot dead when gunfire erupted at an apartment complex in a city south of Seattle and police are unsure if their fire caused the death of one armed man, or if he had been shot by someone else.

They also fear that a woman killed in the bloodbath may have been an innocent bystander hit by a stray bullet.

Officers responding to an emergency call at the apartments in Federal Way encountered a chaotic scene, with bullets flying.

"When officers arrived there were still shots being fired," said police spokeswoman Cathy Schrock.

They had found two injured men on the ground in a parking lot. One of the men had reached for a gun as police moved in to assist the two, she said.

At that point, had officers opened fire. The suspect died but police said it wasn't immediately clear if it was from their gunfire.

The other man on the ground and a third man in the parking lot were found dead.

In a search of the complex, police found a fourth man dead in one apartment and a slain woman in another unit. Schrock said police were trying to determine if the woman was accidentally hit by gunfire.

A total of eight officers fired their weapons, Schrock said. All have been placed on administrative leave, as per standard policy, as the investigation continues.

There was no immediate word on what set off the shooting.

"We're gonna continue to go door to door in hopes that we can find some additional witnesses, and hopefully we won't be finding any more victims." Schrock said. "We still don't have any idea what started this disturbance tonight."

After police flooded the area and carried out searches, authorities said they were confident there were no more casualties from the shooting. They said they did not think another shooter was on the loose or that there was an immediate threat to the public.

There were no reports of any officers being injured, and the names of the five people who were killed were not immediately available.


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Tributes for Chrissy Amphlett

Lead singer of legendary Aussie band Divinyls, Chrissy Amphlett, has lost her battle with breast cancer at age 53.

AUSTRALIAN rock singer Chrissy Amphlett has been remembered as a musical pioneer.

Amphlett, 53, passed away in her adopted home of New York after fighting dual battles with breast cancer and multiple sclerosis.

Her cousin, Patricia `Little Pattie' Thompson and family were with the singer, who fronted rock band Divinyls.

Her husband, musician Charley Drayton, who was due to support Aerosmith in Australia with the band Dead Daisies, cancelled the trip to be with his wife.

The family's statement read: "Our beloved Chrissy peacefully made her transition this morning. Christine Joy Amphlett succumbed to the effects of breast cancer and multiple sclerosis, diseases she vigorously fought with exceptional bravery and dignity. She passed gently, in her sleep, surrounded by close friends and family, including husband of fourteen years, musician Charley Drayton, her sister, Leigh, nephew, Matt, and cousin Patricia Thompson.

"Chrissy's light burns so very brightly. Hers was a life of passion and creativity; she always lived it to the fullest. With her force of character and vocal strength she paved the way for strong, sexy, outspoken women. Best remembered as the lead singer of the ARIA Hall of Fame inductee, Divinyls, last month she was named one of Australia's top ten singers of all time. Chrissy expressed hope that her worldwide hit I Touch Myself would remind women to perform annual breast examinations. Chrissy was a true pioneer and a treasure to all whose lives her music and spirit touched."

Singer Chrissy Amphlett, who has passed away after losing her battle with breast cancer. Photo: Supplied by the Amphlett Family

Countdown host Ian `Molly' Meldrum was a friend of Amphlett and Drayton.

"It's devastating news," Meldrum said yesterday.

" Chrissy was just such a wonderful person and so, so talented. It's incredibly sad news."

"She broke ground for women in Australian music, she was amazing and fearless," Meldrum said.

"Divinyls were an incredible band, they helped open the doors for Australian acts to tour America in the '80s.

"I absolutely adored her. And she terrified me. But right at the start, around Boys in Town, I remember going to see them at the Prince of Wales and Chrissy did this whole thing on stage of looking me straight in the eye and lifting her skirt. We became good friends after that. I became friends with her mother as well. Chrissie was really into football, so we'd occasionally have fights over that.

"She was a wonderful person, and so, so talented it didn't matter. She had such a powerful voice and wrote such great songs with Mark (McEntee) in the Divinyls, some real classics that have stood the test of time. And Chrissy was one of the best on stage performers Australia has produced.

"She'd come around to my house with her husband Charley and she'd go and make herself a cup of tea. It was just odd to see Chrissy Amphlett from the Divinyls in my kitchen, making tea. Because she had that wild persona.

"I remember once I said to her 'Chrissie, you had this amazing persona with the Divinyls, you use to frighten the hell out of me. How can you go from that to playing Judy Garland in The Boy From Oz?' And she said 'They're both the same character Molly'."

Her death brought sadness to the local music industry. Her peers voted her the No.9 best Australian singer of all time in a News Limited poll last month.

The Australian music legend and Divinyls lead singer Chrissy Amphlett has died, aged 53.

Melbourne singer Kate Ceberano said Amphlett was her all-time favourite singer, songwriter and performing artist, and a huge influence on her career.

"The news about Chrissy has hit me like a punch in the chest," Ceberano said yesterday.

"She was such a high-voltage Amazon that it's hard for me to imagine that she's gone. I remember sitting side of stage watching her as a teenager and was attracted and frightened in equal measure, as one minute she would spit on the crowd and in the very next minute turn them all on. She was a masterclass in womanhood. I absolutely worshipped her."

Icehouse's Iva Davies remembered Amphlett as a pioneer and a great spirit.

"Chrissy and the Divinyls played with us on scores and scores of occasions and I was always a great admirer of her as both a writer and a performer," Davies said. "Chrissy did me the great honour of recording her version of one of my songs, Love in Motion, in the early nineties. She made the song distinctively hers, with her own smoking, seductive and unmistakable style. I was recently asked to nominate my choice of the Top 10 Australian singers of all time. Chrissy was among my choices, of course."

Divinyls' breakthrough hit Boys in Town made No.8 in 1982. A string of hits followed, including Science Fiction, The Good Die Young, Pleasure and Pain, Sleeping Beauty, Back to the Wall and I'm Jealous. Their biggest hit, 1990's I Touch Myself, made No.1 in Australia, No.4 in America and No.10 in the UK.

Amphlett was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006 with Divinyls band mate Mark McEntee. The band, who had split acrimoniously in 1997, reformed for a tour in 2007 before finally disbanding in 2009.

Amphlett flew into Melbourne in 2009 to induct her cousin Little Pattie into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

"I think Divinyls is done," she said at the time. "Mark (McEntee) isn't into playing and Divinyls is Mark and I. It's about time I did something on my own."

The singer was working on new music in New York, where she was receiving medical treatment.

Last month Amphlett took to her Facebook page to update fans on her health.

"Unfortunately the last 18 months have been a real challenge for me having breast cancer and MS and all the new places that will take you. You become sadly a patient in a world of waiting rooms, waiting sometimes hours for a result or an appointment and you spend a lot time in cold machines like MRI, CT machines,hospital beds,on your knees praying for miracles, operating rooms, tests after tests, looking at healthy people skip down the street like you once did and you took it all for granted and now wish you could do that."

The singer said she still planned to make a return to music and had been working with songwriter Kraig Jarret.

"My illnesses have really exhausted this little body of mine that I have thrown from one end of a stage to another and performed thousands of shows that's sadly some of you missed. With that said I am getting stronger but there is still some fine tuning and work to be done on myself. It's a different self but my voice is strong and not affected by the MS as some reviewers have cruelly reported. I can walk although sometimes I wobble but try to wobble with the beat. I look after myself and my husband has been through this with me every part of the way and I cannot imagine what I would have done without him and his kindness. I did something right.

Hoodoo Gurus singer Dave Faulkner referred to Amphlett as "the Divine Miss A" and a "musical force of nature".

In tribute, ABC-TV has broadcast an episode of the musical quiz show Spicks & Specks featuring the late star.

During the show, Amphlett, who also suffered from multiple sclerosis, was helped to and from the microphone by comedienne Denise Scott.

The episode, on ABC 2, had Amphlett as a contestant on the team of Scott and Myf Warhurst.

On the show, Amphlett talks of being "shy" and "vulnerable" before her legendary performances on stage in a school uniform and fishnet stockings.

Amphlett had declared herself cancer-free two years ago, telling fans "I was given a chance to reflect on my own mortality; given a chance to choose life over the fear of death. Thank you to those who have given their support and love. Now let's celebrate Life!!!!!!"

The singer was diagnosed with MS in 1998 and would appear on stage with a cane. She revealed her battle with MS in 2007, and in 2011 announced she was also fighting breast cancer.

Amphlett was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006 with Divinyls band mate Mark McEntee

Her was documented by Channel 7's Sunday Night program in which she revealed she would be a "warrior" and not a victim.

The Divinyls hits include I Touch Myself, Pleasure and Pain and Boys in Town.

Tributes have already begun flooding social media networks.

 Other celebrities and fans have also posted their tributes online.

Back in 2012, Amphlett kept her Facebook fans informed of her struggles with cancer and MS. She was always honest and open about what she was facing.

A Facebook message to fans sent by Chrissy Amphlett in 2012. Photo: Facebook Source: Supplied

Born in October, 1959, Chrissy Amphlett will be best-remembered for her hit single I Touch Myself and for singing on stage dressed in a school uniform and fishnet stockings.

Released in 1991, I Touch Myself reached Number 1 in Australia, 10 in the UK and 4 in the US.

Her skill as a songwriter is underlined by Science Fiction, which the Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA) selected in 2001 as one of the top Australian songs of all time.

Amphlett wrote the song with Divinyls front man Mark McEntee, with whom she had a volatile relationship over the 16 year life of the band.

The cousin of 1960s Australian pop icon, Patricia "Little Pattie" Amphlett, Chrissy Amphlett was a hugely talented, if untamed free spirit who started out young on the road and had occasional brushes with the law, once ending up in jail in Europe for singing on the streets.

In 1999, Chrissy married drummer Charley Drayton, who played on the Divinyls' eponymous album and who now plays with Cold Chisel.

Amphlett moved to New York, where she concentrated on a solo career and writing her autobiography Pleasure and Pain: My Life.

In 2007, she revealed she was suffering from multiple sclerosis.

Three years later, she announced she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, but was thought to have since beaten the disease.

Listen to Chrissy Amphlett's famous hits here:


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Fight club a lesson for Warnbro parents

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 21 April 2013 | 22.16

A fight at WA's Warnbro Community High School.

Screen grabs taken from a video of a fight at Warnbro Community High School. Source: PerthNow

Screen grabs taken from a video of a fight at Warnbro Community High School. Source: PerthNow

A HIGH-SCHOOL principal has called on parents to be more vigilant about their children's online habits after he disciplined students for being part of a fight club that posted its brawls online.

Five videos showing Warnbro Community High School students in punch-ups were uploaded on to YouTube last month.

In one of the videos, two year 8 students go head-to-head in a fist fight in front of a jeering crowd.

The fight lasts for about a minute before one of them lands a vicious blow to the other's nose. At the end of the fight, the students shake hands.

Another video depicts a student fighting another youngster who is not in uniform.

The fight happens on the verge of a busy road.

Principal Syd Parke said the school had not been aware of the YouTube videos until The Sunday Times told him this week.

But he confirmed he was forced to suspend five students in February for up to 10 days after a series of fights was reported.

One of the brawls was on school grounds, one was on the periphery of the school and three were at the nearby Warnbro Fair Shopping Centre.

Mr Parke said the students in the YouTube videos were identified and disciplined.

"We contacted students' parents immediately and requested that the videos be taken offline," he said.

"We will continue to work with the families of the boys who appear to be responsible for posting the videos and if we can establish responsibility, they will face sanctions.

"I would urge parents to be vigilant about how their children are using social media."

Edith Cowan University researcher James McCue, who is in the final stages of a doctoral thesis on juvenile offending, said youngsters who received "positive feedback" on the internet after their school fights were published online were "more likely to repeat the behaviour".

"Engaging in this type of aggressive behaviour at a young age and receiving positive feedback from the broader online social media community can start young people on a pathway that results in continued acts of aggression," he said.


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Miner's family 'praying for a miracle'

Jason Kerslake stands by the brick wall where passers-by found his brother Ben Gabriel after a night out in Karratha. Source: The Sunday Times

IT was the 100m walk home that changed Ben Gabriel's life for ever.

The 20-year-old should have been walking through his front door minutes after leaving a Karratha nightclub in the early hours of a Saturday morning, but he did not make it.

Instead he was found by a passer-by at first light, unconscious and slumped behind bushes in a carpark. Police had more questions than answers when they arrived at the scene just before 7am.

Had he been in a drunken brawl, assaulted or hit by a car? It was too early to tell.

Two detectives trawled through security footage and ID scanners to identify everyone from the nearby nightclub the night before.

Ben was flown to Royal Perth Hospital in a critical condition, his young life hanging in the balance.

"There was no response, I just kept saying, 'Come on bro, you need to wake up'," his older brother Jason Kerslake said.

Ben Gabriel before suffering devastating injuries during an alleged attack in Karratha.

"And my heart dropped, I couldn't talk and I just broke down in tears."

In the days that passed, Ben showed no signs of recovering and local detectives treated the case as a potential homicide.

They put all their troops on the job and Perth major crime detectives flew to Karratha to help. After two weeks, they had their answers.

They alleged another 20-year-old man confronted Ben outside the Evolution nightclub when it closed about 3am on March 2, before chasing him down the street, kicking him in the chest and "stomping" on his head.

Police said Ben tried to run away but tripped on a verge, before being dragged behind the bushes in the carpark off Warambie Rd.

The man has been remanded in custody to reappear in court in June.

The Sunday Times understands another man found Ben unconscious, filmed him and posted it on Facebook, but didn't call for help.

Ben had only been in WA for a year after moving from NSW to take up a mining job with his brother. Almost eight weeks after the alleged attack, Ben's family is still praying for a miracle.

"His life has changed, it's been ripped from him," Mr Kerslake said.

"It's affected him in the worst way possible he can't talk, he can't feed himself.

"Doctors have given him a three per cent chance of a full recovery.

"There's nothing we can do, it's up to him to come back.

"We can only hope, pray and wish for a miracle."

Ben was flown back to Newcastle last week, where he remains at John Hunter Hospital.

The alleged assault came as a double blow for Ben's siblings, who lost their mother to cancer only a month earlier.

Mr Kerslake said he wanted Ben to move to WA last year because he needed his "best mate".

Now he says he is holding on to the good memories of their time here.


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Fawning fans made Harris feel insecure

Entertainer Rolf Harris has been accsued of sexual assault, but no charges have been laid. File photo Ross Swanborough. Source: News Limited

ROLF Harris's behaviour around young female fans always has been regarded as impeccable.

In several interviews and in his autobiography, he joked about being flirtatious around beautiful women, but he kept his distance from groupies even when his rock-star peers were throwing caution to the wind in his presence.

Even the '60s didn't swing for him.

"For me it was all rather unnerving," he wrote of the groupies who tried to get backstage at concerts, where he shared the bill with other top acts.

"There were semi-clad young women in dressing rooms, shower stalls, wardrobes and on tables. I tried not to watch or be seen watching but it wasn't easy.

"I spent most of my time reading the same page of a book 14 times before realising I was holding it upside down.


"A part of me wanted the courage to get involved, but I was petrified. I was almost twice the age of the young blokes and I was married. And I kept asking myself, 'How did I miss out on all of this when I was their age?'

"Yet the sheer mindlessness of it all threatened to shatter my illusions about women. I wanted them to be up there on a pedestal, not scrabbling around in dressing rooms with very little on."

Harris's popularity with children also made in him the perfect ambassador for kids charities and causes.

He produced a video shown in UK schools in the 1980s teaching children how to deal with sexual, physical or emotional abuse. The video, Kids Can Say No, was commissioned by the UK National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

In 1986 WA education chiefs discussed with Harris producing a similar video for children here.

Thousands of his fans from around the world sent him messages of support on social-media sites friends describing him as the "perfect gentleman" on Friday after UK newspaper The Sun named Harris as the Australian entertainer arrested last month by UK detectives on suspicion of sexual assault. He was bailed to appear before police in May.

He vehemently denies the allegations.

Close friends say Harris is shattered by the police investigation.

He has overcome previous dark periods in his life. He was diagnosed with clinical depression in 1993 after his Cartoon Club show was axed and he feared his career was at an end.

But Harris, regarded in a Time magazine poll as one of the top five entertainers of the 20th century, came back stronger. In 2005 he was invited to paint the Queen at Buckingham Palace to mark her 80th birthday.

News of his arrest has been a hammer blow for several generations of fans here, where he is revered as a national treasure.

Bassendean's favourite son, arguably Australia's greatest entertainment export, has never forgotten his roots, donating heavily to local causes down the years.

A national junior backstroke champion in his teens he learnt to swim in the Swan after falling in the river as a three-year-old Harris helped finance the town's swimming pool.

He was the star attraction at Bassendean's centenary celebrations in 2000, performing before 22,000 locals at the town's oval.


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FBI seize sister's computer in probe

The wounded Boston bombing suspect remains in a serious condition as a special interrogation unit stands by.

THE FBI has removed a computer from the US home of a sister of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects while an uncle claims the younger brother was "used" as more details of their family emerges.

Police said she was co-operating with the investigation and was "heartbroken, surprised and upset," though she told reporters she wasn't sure the accusations against her brothers were true.

The woman, identified by local police as Ailina Tsarnaeva, told Federal agents she had not been in contact with her brothers for years, according to Police Director Michael Indri.

"The main concern was to confirm that there was no contact made one way or the other, and I'm confident that the FBI has confirmed that," he said.

Steady gunfire can he heard in new video from the operation to capture Boston marathon suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev. Deborah Gembara reports.

Federal agents searched the home and left with a computer and other electronics.

Early in the day, she spoke through a barely open door to News12 New Jersey and The Star-Ledger newspaper, telling them she was sorry for the families that lost loved ones "the same way I lost my loved one".

"I'm hurt for everyone that's been hurt,'' she said.

An FBI agent enters the apartment building door of Alina Tsarnaeva in West New York, New Jersey. Picture: John Moore/Getty Images/AFP

Her brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police outside Boston.

"He was a great person," the woman said of her dead brother.

"I thought I knew him. I never would have expected that from him. He is a kind and loving man. The cops took his life away just the same way he took others' lives away, if that's even true. At the end of the day, no one knows the truth.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is in hospital after being on the run, described as "armed and dangerous" and suspected of the Boston Marathon bombing. His brother, Tamerlan, was killed during a violent police chase. The two ethnic Chechen brothers came from Dagestan, a Russian republic bordering the province of Chechnya. (AP Photo/vk.com)

"I have no idea what got into them,'' she said.

Indri said the woman was co-operating with the FBI.

"She's heartbroken, surprised and upset like we all are," he said.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev was married and had a daughter in the US, according to his aunt. He died during the manhunt. Picture: AP/Julia Malakie

A woman who described herself as a friend of Ailina described a different relationship between the woman and the elder brother.

Vicki Colon said the woman feared him because "he used to beat her".

Colon said she met the two brothers during a visit to Massachusetts a couple years ago.

Suspect 1, in the black cap, and Suspect 2, in the white cap. These pictures were released by the FBI in Boston.

She said the younger brother was very quiet.

Police plan to maintain a 24-hour presence outside Tsarnaev's apartment indefinitely. No threats have been made, but authorities are "concerned" for her safety, Indri said, adding she was pleased by their involvement.

Authorities said she has fully cooperated with federal investigators.

The mother of the Boston bomb suspects says it is all a set-up and her elder son was controlled by the FBI for years. Lily Grimes reports.

Roque went into the sister's apartment at 9pm on Friday. After he left 15 minutes later, he spoke briefly, but declined to discuss the meeting.

"It's not easy for them," he said.

"I don't want to comment too much. This is a human tragedy. My goal as the mayor is to take care of them. They're residents of West New York."

US investigators have told how two suspected pressure cooker bombs exploded in Boston marathon crowds.

Shortly before the FBI arrived at the apartment, Tsarnaev gave a brief interview to reporters through a slightly opened door of her second-floor apartment.

She said she was stunned that her brothers might have been involved in bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170.

Her plans to speak out come as more details of Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his younger brother have emerged.

Tamerlan once ranted at a neighbour about Islam and the United States.

His younger brother, Dzhokhar, relished debating people on religion, "then crushing their beliefs with facts."

The older brother sought individual glory in the boxing ring, while the younger excelled as part of a team. Tamerlan "swaggered" through the family home like a "man-of-the-house type," one visitor recalls, while Dzhokhar seemed "very respectful and very obedient" to his mother.

The brothers, now forever linked in the Boston Marathon bombing, in some ways seemed as different as siblings could be. But whatever drove them to allegedly set off two deadly pressure-cooker bombs, their uncle is certain Dzhokhar was not the one pulling the strings.

"He's not been understanding anything. He's a 19-year-old boy," Ruslan Tsarni said of his brother's youngest child, who was clinging to life in a Boston hospital Saturday after a gun battle with police.

"He's been absolutely wasted by his older brother. I mean, he used him. He used him for whatever he's done. For what we see they've done, OK?"

Criminologist James Alan Fox said the uncle's intuition is justified. In cases like this, he said, it is highly unusual for the younger participant - in this case, a sibling - to be the leader.

"I would be surprised," said Fox, the Lipman Professor of Criminology, Law and Public Policy at Boston's Northeastern University. "Very surprised."

Boston Marathon bomb suspect number two is in custody after law enforcement arrested him after a brief stand-off. Fox News

When the bullets began flying Thursday night and 26-year-old Tamerlan went down, his younger brother ran him over - dragging him for about nine metres - before ditching the car and fleeing on foot. After a 24-hour manhunt that shut down most of the Boston metropolitan area, police cornered the gravely-wounded Dzhokhar hiding in a boat in a backyard only blocks from where his brother was taken.

Officials said Dzhokhar was in serious condition, unable to communicate. So, at least for now, investigators and the public are left with an enigma.

The ethnic Chechen family came to the US in 2002, after fleeing troubles in Kyrgyzstan and then Dagestan, a predominantly Muslim republic in Russia's North Caucasus. They settled in a working-class part of Cambridge, where father Anzor Tsarnaev opened an auto shop. He returned to Dagestan about a year ago.

The moment of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's arrest aftera dramatic shootout with police. Picture: via Twitter/Imgur Source: No Source

Luis Vasquez, a candidate for the Cambridge City Council, went to school with Tamerlan and later helped coach Dzhokhar's school soccer team. With the father gone, Vasquez said the older brother assumed a kind of paternal role, at least where the girls in the family were concerned.

"He was very protective of his (younger) sister, Bella," Vasquez said. "He would keep an eye out, making sure she's good, making sure she's not having a hard time."

Vasquez attributed it to "his culture" and "what his family expected out of him."

David Mijares, who trained in boxing with Tamerlan in school and later coached the younger brother in soccer, says his friend opened up about his hardships in Russia. He agreed that Tamerlan felt pressure to be the man of the house.

A Boston SWAT team member takes up position in the search for 19-year-old bombing suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev in Watertown, Massachusetts. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images

"He had to be a man at a very early age," said Mijares, who himself considered Tamerlan a mentor. "That would be, in my opinion, a huge reason for who he was, all serious and no nonsense."

That said, Dzhokhar was very much his own man. While he would tag along to Tamerlan's boxing practices, the younger brother was into wrestling.

In one of his tweets, he complained that his mother was trying to arrange a marriage for him, as she'd done for his sisters.

"She needs to (hash)chillout," he tweeted on July 12. "i'll find my own honey."

Tamerlan preceded his brother at the prestigious Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School, which counts celebrities Matt Damon and Ben Affleck among its alumni. But he does not appear to have been a standout student and athlete whose reputation Dzhokhar would have felt pressure to live up to.

Speaking from his home in Makhachkala in Russia's south, the father of the Tsarnaev brothers suspected of carrying out the Boston Marathon attack says his children were framed. Deborah Gembara reports.

Anne Kilzer would go to the Tsarnaev home for regular facials from the boys' mother, Zubeidat. She said the older brother was a "macho guy," whereas Dzhokhar seemed more cerebral.

The few times that Tamerlan was there, he would wave his mother off when she tried to introduce him. "He sort of swaggered through," she said. "Sort of a man-of-the-house type."

In a blog entry, Kilzer's daughter, Alyssa, suggested that the mother became increasingly religious as their acquaintance progressed. She began wearing a hijab, the traditional Muslim headscarf.

She said the mother also expressed some rather strident views about the US government. But it was difficult to know who was influencing whom in the household.

Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev posted links to Islamic websites on what appears to be his page on a Russian language social networking site. Lily Grimes reports.

"During this facial session she started quoting a conspiracy theory, telling me that she thought 9/11 was purposefully created by the American government to make America hate Muslims," Kilzer wrote.

"'It's real,'" she said.

"'My son knows all about it. You can read on the internet.'"

Kilzer didn't say which son the mother was talking about. Kilzer was studying in Scotland and could not immediately be reached.

One of the brothers' neighbours, Albrecht Ammon, said he had a bizarre encounter with Tamerlan in a pizza shop about three months ago. The older brother argued with him about US foreign policy, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and religion.

Massachusetts police release thermal photos taken from a helicopter of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lying in a boat. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

He said Tamerlan referred to the Bible as a "cheap copy" of the Quran and that many of this country's wars "are based upon the Bible - how it's an excuse to invade other countries."

"He had nothing against the American people," Ammon said. "He had something against the American government."

Dzhokhar, on the other hand, was "real cool," Ammon said. "A chill guy."

While his older brother was railing about religion and world politics, Dzhokhar seemed more interested in the HBO series Game of Thrones and other television shows like Breaking Bad.

The two suspects in Boston Marathon bombing have been identified as brothers hailing from Chechnya.


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Answers for a crippling traffic problem

Traffic congestion has become a major problem for Perth drivers, who are full of suggestions and solutions. Source: PerthNow

SUGGESTIONS to ease Perth's traffic congestion have flooded in as drivers voiced their frustration at the number of road works across the city.

More than 100 PerthNow readers have commented on today's story in The Sunday Times about driver anger over the road works that have cripped the city.

Governor Malcolm McCusker, Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi and Opposition Leader Mark McGowan all voiced their outrage at Perth's traffic situation.

Today, more than 120 PerthNow readers vented their frustration with the issues but also put forward ideas on how they might be solved, ranging from taxing projects to inspire them to finish quicker to conducting more night works.

Andy of Perth commented: "We need to start planning for an alternative bypass road and second river crossing/tunnel."

"Perhaps if road works were completed at night time then we wouldn't be subjected to traffic congestion," Daniel of Perth suggested.

"Roadworks (sic) should not start until say 9am and finish 3pm," Old Hoon of Perth said.

Paul suggested Australia follow London's example: "Charge the projects a daily fee for lane closures, like Boris Johnson did in the UK. That'll get them moving so they don't take 3 months to make what appears to be no changes at all. "

Many readers highlighted the city's inability to cope with the amount of cars on the road.

"Lack of planning over the last 50 years has lead to this. WA is now 20 years behind where it's (sic) transport infrastructure should and needs to be," Alex said.

But some insisted the works were needed for Perth to reach its potential.

"Get over it. The city is changing better to do it all at once," Ben said.

"Perth people complained about every little thing that brings them out of their comfort zone. The jams we get here are nothing compared to other major cities," Peter commented.

For some, though, traffic problems will always be the fault of the driver, as Expat explains: "It's not all the planning, the people are some of the worst drivers in the world."

Premier Colin Barnett said every major city had to deal with roadworks.

"Yes, there are disruptions. I apologise about that, but the work is progressing quickly, on time, on budget and the benefits will be immense," he said.


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