Yes, the hashtag #FreeJahar (for Boston terror suspect Dzhokhar “Jahar” Tsarnaev) exists.
There were far more suspicious looking people, why weren’t they the suspects? #FreeJahar
— Justice For Jahar (@Justice4Jahar) April 21, 2013
— Амина Кадырова (@AminaKadyrova) April 21, 2013
https://twitter.com/Free_Jahar/status/326046812945412097
Sadly, it’s not surprising that there are those out there willing to tweet their sympathy to him.
https://twitter.com/adultstyles/status/326046789214031873
https://twitter.com/oo_sheilla/status/326055593695662082
https://twitter.com/TroyCrossley/status/326027976863006720
Wats not yet being reportd by mainstream media is dat a 'controlled explosion' was underway on same day as marathon explosion. #freejahar
— El Profesor (@fannaforu) April 21, 2013
There. Are. No. Words.
Fortunately, many outraged tweeters made their disgust with the hashtag known.
https://twitter.com/nitebloominjazz/status/326047337506025473
Anyone that thinks we need to #freejahar please Unfollow Me and remember, Meth Lab Safety starts at home.
— josephben (@josephdavis375) April 21, 2013
https://twitter.com/BradKulac/status/326058291090313217
I cannot even believe there is a #freejahar hashtag. Next he'll be getting proposals from women all over. Sickness!
— Bubbles (Ann) (@wishsong1976) April 21, 2013
Anyone who wants to #freejahar must be so detached from reality. I'm really concerned for this country's future…
— Kelly Weber (@TheKellyWeber) April 21, 2013
how could anyone even say #FreeJahar? Terrorist Apologists need to go as well
— Cody (@cdas58) April 21, 2013
#freejahar is trending… People are unbelievable.
— Colleen ❄️ (@ColCol37) April 21, 2013
https://twitter.com/jay_zitro/status/326054301950681088
https://twitter.com/Kjhobbs1985/status/326054235915579392
We’re always pleased to see saner heads prevail.
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