[00:42.90]They watched trains and railways in the Greater Toronto area.
[00:46.93]These arrests are the conclusion of a very complex and lengthy investigation which involved multi-jurisdictional and multi-agency cooperation.”
[00:56.34]The sole surviving suspect in last week’s Boston Marathon bombing in the United States
[01:01.15]has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction against people and property resulting in death.
[01:06.98]Nineteen-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged as he lay in his hospital bed.
[01:11.43]If convicted, he could face the death penalty or life imprisonment.
[01:15.46]The White House has said he’ll be tried in the US criminal justice system and won’t be treated as an enemy combatant.
[01:22.12]The spokesman Jay Carney explained why.
[01:24.12]"He will not be treated as an enemy combatant.
[01:26.79]We will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice.
[01:31.09]Under US law, the United States citizens cannot be tried in military commissions.
[01:36.78]And it is important to remember that since 9/11 we have used the federal court system to convict and incarcerate hundreds of terrorists.”
[01:44.66]Meanwhile, residents in Boston have held a silent vigil to mark the exact moment a week ago when the marathon bombs went off.