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Suspected bombers father warns "if my son dies, all hell will break loose"

Anzor Tsarnaev is the father of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the men suspected of the bombings at the Boston marathon. He made the statement in an interview with ABC news from Russia. 

Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police Thursday night and Dzhokhar is is cutody with serious injuries after hiding from police for hours.

Anzor didn’t stop there saying “if they kill my second child, I will know that it is an inside job, a hit job. The police are to blame."

He told reporters "someone, some organization, is out to get them."
He also made a plea to his son to “come home to Russia” and to ”give up, give up you have a bright future ahead of you.”
Anzor told interviewers he was concerned for his sons when he heard about the bombings because he knew they lived nearby.
He reached then by phone where they told him "everything is good, Daddy. Everything is very good."

One uncle of the men, Ruslan Tsarni called then "losers who couldn't settle themselves."

That was in direct contrast to an aunt of the men who said the bombings were "staged" and claimed the men were set up and framed.
The men are accused to shooting and killing an MIT security guard late Thursday night, an act that began a raging gun battle and the death of the oldest brother Tamerlan.

What ensued was one of the most intense manhunts on American soil. It led police through Cambridge and Watertown Massachusetts as well as Boston before ending with the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a back yard in Watertown.

Read about the capture and the entire story here.

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