The defendant was an adult who came to believe in an ideology of hate and he expressed those beliefs by killing, maming and mutilating innocent americans on patriots day. Reporter Bostons Police commissioner said he is satisfied with the sentence, along with the message it sends. Boston doesnt tolerate terrorism. They are not going to blow up our marathon, our city, and not inflict any type of terror in our country. Reporter as for tsarnaev, he stood with his hands folded, head slightly bowed, and showed no reaction upon learning his fate, a fate now known by all. Justice now. He wanted to go to hell and hell get there early. We support what the jury did. Boston strong. Reporter the u. S. District judge will formally impose the sentence at a later date during a hearing which bombing victims will be allowed to speak. Frank, tsarnaev will also be given the opportunity to address the court at that time. Interesting to see if he has anything to say. Mike mibach in our newsroom tonight. Mik
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