Bombing Suspects' Uncle: Turn Yourself In And Ask For Forgiveness
MONTGOMERY VILLAGE, Md. -- The uncle of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects urged one of his nephews to turn himself in Friday, saying he had brought shame to the family and the entire Chechnyan ethnicity.
"Yes, we're ashamed. They're the children of my brother," Ruslan Tsarni told a throng of reporters outside his home in Montgomery Village, Md.
"Dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and ask for forgiveness," Tsarni said.




