It took 13 people to report that story and The Times still got it wrong. This guy was a murderous monster, end of story.
I think he may have wanted to stay as far under the radar as possible, so not going near any firearms shop even in New Hampshire, if a similar product is available at a fireworks shop. And who's to say he didn't buy more at other fireworks shops with cash.
It doesn't have to be a specialty firearms shop. The last time I was in a Walmart that sold firearms, I noticed that they had black powder in stock. You can probably get everything needed for a pressure cooker bomb in one shopping trip.
Link“We were just shocked,” said Bill Weimer, vice president of Phantom Fireworks in Seabrook, N.H. “After our Times Square experience, we said, ‘It can’t happen twice.’ ”
Ironically, Phantom Fireworks, the Seabrook New Hampshire store where Tsarnaev shopped, is the same store where failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad (now serving 'life without parole') bought his fireworks.
In Indiana they'll fill your trunk with fireworks, you just have to sign a form promising to use them in some other state.In Pennsylvania not only will they fill your trunk with fireworks, they will fill up your gas tank too! Now remember folks, the "Bad Attitude Shell Kit" is only available for free for a short time.
www.keystonefireworks.com
Ironically, Phantom Fireworks, the Seabrook New Hampshire store where Tsarnaev shopped, is the same store where failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad (now serving 'life without parole') bought his fireworks.
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It might not be so ironic. Two men connected to Shahzad lived in Watertown, MA.
Perhaps they didn't realize that black powder is easy to purchase in most states. I guess that if you've never been exposed to shooting hobbyists, you might think that powder is hard to come by.
The screwy part is that even in Boston the authorities have mistaken a blinking circuit board for an actual bomb. Hollywood bombs have blinking lights and counters to attract attention, real bombs don't.
Somebody ought to check those facts. I heard that it was the same chain but a different store.
“We were just shocked,” said Bill Weimer, vice president of Phantom Fireworks in Seabrook, N.H. “After our Times Square experience, we said, ‘It can’t happen twice.’ ”
That's a good point. Perhaps hobbyists should only be shot out of public view.
Perhaps hobbyists should only be shot out of public view.
Each kit contains 24 shells, each with roughly 30 grams of black powder.http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/tamerlan-bought-bombs-article-1.1325504
Obviously -- and for reasons I don't quite understand -- some people want to believe the Tsarnaev brothers built the bombs they used without any instructions or assistance other than what they found on the Internet.
Is it possible? Sure, why not. Except that because something is possible, that doesn't mean it had to have happened that way.
I'm a bit skeptical. I want to see if there might be a bit more to this than the Tsarnaevs simply being do-it-yourselfers. I'm suspicious of how Tamerlane Tsarnaev spent his time in Russia. Who he may've met with. What he got involved with.
We'll see.
So how big of a bang will 1.4kg of black power make?
Hundreds of thousands of ft. lbs. About enough to level a normal sized garage.