The father of suspected Boston Marathon bomber called on his son today to give up peacefully, but warned the U.S. that if his son is killed "all hell will break loose."
I'm sure the people that lost their loved ones
will find this threat very irritating. What about those your son killed? Are
they not somebody’s children?
Anzor Tsarnaev spoke to ABC News from his home in the
Russian city of Makhachkala as Boston police carried out an intense dragnet for
his son Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, survived a running gun battle with
police during the night that left an MIT security officer dead and a Boston cop
badly wounded. His older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died in the shootout. The
father said he spoke to his sons by phone earlier this week. "We talked
about the bombing. I was worried about then," Anzor Tsarnaev said.
He said his sons reassured him, saying, "Everything
is good, Daddy. Everything is very good."
The elder Tsarnaev insisted that his sons were innocent,
but said he would appeal to his son to "surrender peacefully."
"Give up. Give up. You have a bright future ahead of
you. Come home to Russia," the dad said.
The father warned, however, "If they killed him,
then all hell would break loose."
"If they kill my second child, I will know that it
is an inside job, a hit job. The police are to blame," the father told ABC
News. "Someone, some organization is out to get them."
The father said his two daughters, ages 22 and 24, live
in New York.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is now described as willing to die
in a battle with police, was more striking for taking acting classes, advanced
placement courses and being a star athlete with lots of friends in high school.
"He never seemed out of the ordinary at all,"
high school classmate Sierra Schwartz told "Good Morning America"
today. "This is not someone who seemed troubled in high school or shy. He
was just one of us. It's very weird."
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