Man Who Tried To Kill George W. Bush Gets Life

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SHOULD HAVE BEEN DEATH SENTANCE

HE SHOULD BE AT GUANTANIMO OR IN MILITARY PRISON.

TBILISI, Georgia -- A court Wednesday convicted a man of trying to assassinate President George W. Bush and the leader of Georgia by throwing a grenade at them during a rally last year, and he was sentenced to life in prison.

Vladimir Arutyunian also was convicted of killing a policeman in the course of an operation to arrest him several weeks after the May 10, 2005, incident at a rally that drew tens of thousands of people to the capital of this former Soviet republic.

The grenade that Arutyunian threw during the rally attended by Bush and President Mikhail Saakashvili landed about 100 feet from the stage where they were standing behind a bulletproof barrier and did not explode. No one was hurt.

The grenade, which was wrapped in a cloth, apparently malfunctioned, investigators said.

Arutyunian, 27, has acknowledged that he threw the grenade in the direction of the stage and said he would try again to kill Bush if he had the chance.

He was arrested in July on the outskirts of Tbilisi after a shootout that killed one officer and was shown in video broadcast on television as saying from a hospital bed that he had thrown the grenade high with the goal of having it explode so that the bulletproof glass would not block shrapnel.

Bush and Saakashvili learned of the grenade only after the rally.

Arutyunian did not testify during the trial, which began last month. In December, he appeared in court with his mouth sewn shut in what he called a show of solidarity with thousands of inmates conducting a hunger strike in the ex-Soviet republic.

The motivation for throwing the grenade was never clear. He was identified as a member of a party that supported Aslan Abashidze, the former leader of the Adzharia region who was an adamant foe of Saakashvili.

Abashidze was eventually driven from office amid rising protests in the region that echoed the massive Rose Revolution demonstrations that helped bring Saakashvili to power in late 2003.

Arutyunian's lawyer, Elizabeta Dzhaparidze, said after the conviction and sentencing that she would appeal because "I consider that everything was far from proved."

She cited the fact that Arutyunian's fingerprints were not found on the grenade.

However, prosecutor Anzor Khvadagiani said that the grenade being wrapped in cloth explained the lack of distinguishable fingerprints and said that DNA tests of material found on the cloth matched Arutyunian's.

FBI agents assisted Georgian authorities in the investigation, helping to question witnesses and examining evidence.

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just to clarify in case you didnt know...this happend last year when the president was in the country Georgia not the state Georgia....
 
I know this is silly, and I know it doesn't relate to anyone on this board
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. But, I just wonder how many college grads today would ask: How far out of Atlanta is Tbilisi
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, I think I drove through there last year on Spring Break going to Daytona  
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I know this is silly, and I know it doesn't relate to anyone on this board
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. But, I just wonder how many college grads today would ask: How far out of Atlanta is Tbilisi
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, I think I drove through there last year on Spring Break going to Daytona  
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Man I agree, he doesnt look romanian or russian at all. Even in Garb he still resembles more M.E. I wonder if the grenade he threw still had the "take a number" and wooden plaque base attached to it?

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Did he actually killed anybody?
Why you people want him dead?
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May be that grenade failure was on purpose? To draw some attention to their problems.....
 
I don't remember if he killed anyone or not. If not he should be tried for Atempted Assasination not for Assasination.
 
Maybe he just needs a huge. May being wraped in 100lbs of concrete at the bottom of the atlantic would make him feel better.
 
Did he actually killed anybody?
Why you people want him dead?
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May be that grenade failure was on purpose? To draw some attention to their problems.....
am I the only one that reads anything more than the topic before I push reply?

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He was arrested in July on the outskirts of Tbilisi after a shootout that killed one officer and was shown in video broadcast on television as saying from a hospital bed that he had thrown the grenade high with the goal of having it explode so that the bulletproof glass would not block shrapnel.
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death/life.. whichever.. I'm sure prisons in Georgia are not like American prisons. . .



that grenade failure comment... sheesh.

I like ya man.. you got good info, and opinions .. I just don't get this one at all.

maybe I walk into a crowded area.. throw a handful of baking soda in the air and yell anthrax... same reaction.


I'm sure they got problems, even though I have no idea what they are. Not too many people are going to respond positively to that type of action... no matter what problems you got.
 
two rounds in the chest, one in the head.

and said he would try again to kill Bush if he had the chance.[/QUOTE]


They would let him live because whY?
 
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