Friend of Boston bomber apologizes for obstructing investigation
BOSTON (Reuters) - A friend of the Boston Marathon bomber apologized on Tuesday, before being sentenced to six years in prison for obstruction of justice, for not calling the police when he realized his friend Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a suspect in the deadly attack.
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