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Official: July Fourth celebration Boston bombers' original target
By   Ben Brumfield  and   Steve Almasy , CNN
May 3, 2013 -- Updated 1422 GMT (2222 HKT) CNN.com 
(CNN) -- It could have been July Fourth. Live on television.
The brothers believed 
responsible for the bloody Boston Marathon bombings originally planned a 
suicide attack on the city's massive Independence Day celebration, 
surviving bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told investigators, a U.S. 
law enforcement official regularly briefed on the investigation told 
CNN.
The Fourth of July party draws about 500,000 people and is televised nationally 
on CBS.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told 
investigators that he and his brother, Tamerlan, chose the Boston 
Marathon only a day or two before the event, according to the official. 
They changed their plans because their bombs were ready sooner than they 
expected, the official said.
Those bombs were built in 
the small apartment that suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev shared with his wife 
and child, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told investigators, according to that law 
enforcement official. 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body claimed 
Tsarnaev's friends are 'social animals' 
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Fashioned out of pressure 
cookers that detonated near the finish line on April 15, the bombs 
killed three people and wounded more than 260 others. Authorities say 
they believe the brothers later killed a Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology police officer.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev died four days 
after the explosions after a firefight with police. Dzhokhar eluded 
capture until later April 19 when was found hiding in under a boat tarp 
in the backyard of a Watertown, Massachusetts, home.
He has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction and faces the death 
penalty if convicted.
Authorities expect to file a death certificate Friday, a day after Tamerlan's 
extended family claimed his body.
A black hearse believed carrying the body drove away with it, according to CNN 
affiliate WCVB-TV in Boston.
The vehicle was met by protesters at a funeral home in North Attleboro, 
Massachusetts, The Sun Chronicle newspaper reported. The body was transported 
to another location hours later, the paper reported, citing a funeral home 
spokesman.
Tsarnaev's uncle Ruslan Tsarni -- 
who has said his nephews had brought shame on the family and all 
Chechens -- claimed his body, according to a family spokeswoman.
The family plans an independent autopsy before burying the body in a 
Massachusetts cemetery, spokeswoman Heda Saratova said.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who suffered 
gunshot wounds to the head, neck, legs and hands, is being held at a 
federal Bureau of Prisons medical facility in Devens, Massachusetts.
Three of his friends have also been charged in connection to the bombing.
Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias 
Kadyrbayev were charged Wednesday with conspiring to discard potentially 
incriminating items from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room. Robel Phillipos was 
charged with making false statements to investigators.
The FBI is examining Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's laptop, two federal law enforcement 
officials told CNN.
Authorities have said they believe 
the brothers acted alone but are investigating whether they could have 
learned from or been aided by terror groups, including groups overseas.
Of particular interest has been 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's 2012 trip to the semiautonomous Russian republic of 
Dagestan, home to numerous Islamic militant groups that have warred 
against Moscow's rule.
Russian authorities asked U.S. 
officials to investigate Tamerlan Tsarnaev some months before the trip, 
saying they believed he was becoming increasingly involved with radical 
Islam. The FBI investigated but found no evidence of extremist activity 
and closed the case.
U.S. officials learned after the 
bombings that Russian officials had intercepted a 2011 phone call 
between the suspect's mother, living in Dagestan, and one of her sons in which 
they reportedly had a vague conversation about jihad.
CNN's Susan Candiotti and Marina Carver contributed to this report.
© 2013 Cable News Network.   Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.  All Rights 
Reserved. 
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