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US Attorney Lelling says he will prosecute Mass. residents who went to Capitol to engage in violence Travis Andersen © David L. Ryan/Globe Staff US Attorney Andrew E. Lelling gave a press conference at the Moakley Courthouse in Boston on Dec. 11.
The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts said Thursday that anyone who traveled to Washington, D.C., with plans to join the violence that erupted in the Capitol on Wednesday will face criminal charges brought by his office.
“Yesterday’s events in Washington were shocking and, once peaceful demonstrations turned violent, they became criminal,” said US Attorney Andrew E. Lelling in a statement. “The Constitution protects the right to freedom of speech and assembly. What is does not protect is a violent assault on government institutions.”
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the charges for the third suspect, all we know at this point is that the third suspect that was arrested in connection with the boston bombing attack is a u.s. citizen. and we re hearing from one of the students attorneys, though, that that third suspect was a student at umass dartmouth. 3:30 hearing, here at the federal courthouse today, according to the u.s. attorney s office. brooke? okay, pamela brown, stand by there. again, these are federal charges, hence the federal courthouse here in boston. for more on the chronology and details and the ticktock as we see, i want to go to jake tapper who is now in washington for some new details on these developments today. and, jake, you re talking to these two government sources and i want you to specifically talk about this window when according to your sources some of these suspects apparently were contacted by dzhokhar tsarnaev after monday s boston bombings here on boylston street. that s right, brooke.
and that phillipos confided to agents he lied about what the other two people had done. important to emphasize here, brooke, all of this took place after the bombings, no indication at all that these three people were involved in any of the planning of the bombings beforehand. this was according to this complaint an effort by them to get rid of some of dzhokhar tsarnaev s belongings, namely a backpack with fireworks in it, and his laptop computer, brooke. okay, brian todd, thank you so much at the federal courthouse where the suspects will be making their first appearance at around 3:30 eastern time. the white house spokesperson jay carney was asked about this news today. here was his response to the daily briefing. there is obviously been a lot of information provided thus far in some of the reporting that has been done. the president said on saturday night some of the excellent reporting that has been done. the but this is an ongoing investigation and part of the
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