Timur Bekmansurov Gets Life For Perm University Massacre

Timur Bekmansurov

Timur Bekmansurov was an eighteen year old teen killer when he would commit a massacre at the Perm University in Russia that would leave six people dead and forty seven others injured. According to court documents Timur Bekmansurov was a law student at the time of the attack in which using a hunting rifle he would kill six people and injure forty seven others. Timur Bekmansurov would be arrested and would ultimately plead guilty hoping that he would not receive the maximum sentence however in the end he would be sentenced to life without parole

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A Russian teenager was on Wednesday sentenced to life in jail for killing six people in a shooting spree on a university campus in 2021, investigators said.

During an attack — one of the worst in recent Russian history — first year law student Timur Bekmansurov roamed through a busy university campus in the Urals city of Perm, some 1,300 kilometres east of Moscow, wielding a hunting rifle.

The shooting by the 19-year-old claimed the lives of one man and five women aged between 18 and 66, and injured dozens more before Timur Bekmansurov was arrested.

He was found guilty on multiple counts of murder committed “for motives relating to hooliganism” and sentenced to life in prison, the Investigative Committee said in a statement. 

During his trial, Bekmansurov fully admitted his guilt and asked the court for a more lenient sentence. 

The Perm shooting in September 2021 was the second such attack that year, after a 19-year-old former student shot dead nine people at his old school in the city of Kazan in May. 

Mass shootings at schools and universities in Russia are relatively rare and prompted lawmakers to tighten laws regulating access to guns.

The last major shooting took place in September in the central Russian city of Izhevsk, where a man opened fire in his former school, leaving 18 people dead, most of them children.

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/12/28/russian-university-shooter-sentenced-to-life-in-prison-a79829

Brittney Griner Prisoner Exchange With Viktor Bout The Merchant of Death

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Brittney Griner the WNBA star who was arrested and convicted for bring Marijuana into Russia has been released after a prisoner exchange that sets Viktor Bout The Merchant of Death free. Viktor Bout who was arrested back in 2008 for trying to sell missiles that were intended to be used against US troops. Viktor Bout who was sentenced to twenty five years in prison served around ten years Brittney Griner who was sentenced to nine years in prison for bringing hashish oil into Russia has been in custody since her arrest in February 2022.

Brittney Griner of course is a celebrity which is the only reason her case attracted public attention. Yes her sentence was harsh but until recently the US Government sentenced people to decades in prison for the same amount of drugs. Viktor Bout is a dangerous individual who will probably pick up right where he left off

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Brittney Griner, the American basketball star imprisoned in Russia, was released in an exchange for the convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, President Biden announced on Thursday. The trade ended 10 months of captivity for Ms. Griner, whose conviction on drug smuggling charges became an international cause, entangled in Russia’s deteriorating relations with the United States since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Speaking from the White House with Ms. Griner’s wife Cherelle by his side, Mr. Biden said that he had spoken with Brittney Griner and that she would be back in the United States within 24 hours. “Brittney will soon be back in the arms of her loved ones — and she should have been there all along,” he said.

Here is what to know:

  • Russian officials refused to free another jailed American, Paul Whelan, despite “ceaseless efforts” by U.S. diplomats to include him in an exchange, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said. “While we celebrate Brittney’s release, Paul Whelan and his family continue to suffer needlessly,” Mr. Blinken said.
  • The trade freed Viktor Bout, one of the most notorious arms dealers of modern times, who earned the nickname “Merchant of Death” as he evaded capture for years. He was convicted in 2011 by a New York jury on four counts that included conspiring to kill Americans and sentenced to 25 years.
  • U.S. officials said Brittney. Griner, 32, was flown from Russia to the United Arab Emirates, and there boarded a plane to the United States. Arrested in February at an airport outside Moscow for carrying vape cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage, she had been convicted of drug smuggling and been transferred to one of Russia’s most feared penal colonies, where former inmates have described torture, harsh beatings and slave labor conditions.
  • The swap may have been an effort by President Vladimir V. Putin government to divert attention from Russia’s flailing war effort in Ukraine. In recent days, Ukrainian forces have struck military bases inside Russian territory with long-range drones, demonstrating their intent to bring the conflict closer to Moscow. On Wednesday, Mr. Putin acknowledged in a televised speech that Russians should expect a protracted war.

Brittney Griner, the W.N.B.A. star who was released from Russian custody on Thursday through a prisoner swap, had been found guilty of trying to smuggle illegal narcotics into Russia and sentenced to nine years in a penal colony. The Biden administration had been trying to strike a deal with Russia to free her for months.

Here is a look at the 10-month-saga that followed Ms. Griner’s February arrest at a Moscow area airport.

The Russian Federal Customs Service said that a sniffer dog had prompted it to search Griner’s carry-on luggage at Sheremetyevo airport on Feb. 17, when she traveled there to rejoin here Russian pro tem, UMMC Yekaterinburg, and that it had found vape cartridges containing hashish oil.

Hashish oil is a marijuana concentrate that has a high concentration of the psychoactive chemical THC, and it is commonly sold in cartridges that are used in vape pens. The Russian Federal Customs Service said that customs officers had noticed vapes after scanning Griner’s bag.

Brittney Griner, 32, who has played for the W.N.B.A.’s Phoenix Mercury since 2013, was convicted on a charge of attempting to smuggle narcotics into Russia in August and was sentenced to a penal colony for nine years, near the 10-year maximum. Her appeal of her conviction was denied on Oct. 25, and she was moved to a penal colony in Mordovia in November.

Brittney. Griner played for the Russian team UMMC Yekaterinburg for several years during the W.N.B.A. off-season. Many American female players competed with high-paying Russian teams before the war with Ukraine. A W.N.B.A. spokeswoman said that all the others besides Griner had left Russia and Ukraine by March 5 with the war underway.

The financial incentives to play in Russia were compelling. W.N.B.A. players make a fraction of what their male counterparts do in the N.B.A. International women’s teams, which tend to have more government and corporate financial support than those in the W.N.B.A., can pay hundreds of thousands of dollars a season, and sometimes more than $1 million.

Cherelle Griner, the wife of basketball star Brittney Griner, stood next to President Biden at the White House during his announcement about her wife’s release on Thursday and said she had endured some of the “darkest moments” of her life since her partner’s arrest in Moscow in February.

Over the months, she had steadily put public pressure on the White House not to forget about her wife and she said that “today my family is whole.”

“The most important emotion I have right now is sincere gratitude for President Biden and his entire administration. He just mentioned that this work is not easy, and it hasn’t been,” she said, adding that she also remembered the family of Paul Whelan, another American who remains imprisoned in Russia.

Cherelle Griner said in October that she had spoken to her wife just twice by phone since her detention. She said at the time that the W.N.B.A. star was afraid of being “left and forgotten.”

In her brief address, she also thanked other W.N.B.A. players for their support. The players had led social media campaigns and charity drives to support Brittney Griner, who has played for the Phoenix Mercury since 2013.

Brittney Griner was stopped in February at an airport near Moscow. Customs officials accused her of carrying vape cartridges with hashish oil in her luggage. She had been returning to Russia to play for UMMC Yekaterinburg, a powerhouse professional women’s basketball team, during the W.N.B.A. off season.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/12/08/world/brittney-griner-russia-ukraine-news

Brittney Griner Arrested In Russia

Brittney Griner

Women’s Basketball superstar Brittney Griner has been arrested in Russia on drug charges. According to reports Brittney Griner was arrested at a Russia airport after the custom official found vape cartridges in her luggage that contained cannabis oil (hashish) . Unfortunately for Brittney Griner the possible penalty for the hashish is five to ten years in prison. Brittney Griner plays in a Russian league during the off season of the WNBA and gets paid over a million to do so. The mugshot of Brittney Griner above is from a previous arrest.

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Brittney Griner Russian Mugshot

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A U.S. women’s basketball superstar is being held in Russia after allegedly being caught with illegal drugs at an airport in Moscow.

The basketball player, identified by Russian media outlet Lenta as Brittney Griner, 31, was flagged at Sheremetyevo Airport sometime last month after flying in from New York. Russian customs officials claim she was carrying vaping equipment with cannabis oil cartridges, which are illegal in Russia. She reportedly could face 5 to 10 years in prison.

“As a U.S. citizen was passing through the green channel at Sheremetyevo Airport upon arriving from New York, a working dog from the Sheremetyevo Customs canine department detected the possible presence of narcotic substances in the accompanying luggage,” the Russian Federal Customs Service said in a statement. “The customs inspection of the hand luggage being carried by the U.S. citizen confirmed the presence of vapes with specifically-smelling liquid, and an expert determined that the liquid was cannabis oil (hash oil), which is a narcotic substance.”

It was not clear when last month Griner was arrested, but the development comes as Russia is increasingly isolated from the west following its invasion of Ukraine. Last month, the WNBA and the league’s players association warned many of its players, who compete in Russia, Ukraine, and various European nations during their off-season, to get out of the war zone.

“We have been in constant communication with our members and their representatives for several weeks, and we’ll continue to stay abreast of current events,” the league statement read. “The league has also been in contact with WNBA players who are in Russia, either directly or through their agents. We will continue to closely monitor the situation.”

Griner, who is listed at 6-foot, 8-inches tall and was a three-time All-American at Baylor University, has starred for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury as well as UMMC Ekaterinburg, a team based in Yekaterinburg, Russia, since 2015. The team competes in the Russian Premier League and FIBA Europe’s EuroLeague. Griner helped the U.S. Olympic women’s basketball team win gold medals at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

Griner is so accomplished that when she came out of college in 2013, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban floated the idea of drafting her to play in the NBA.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/us-womens-basketball-star-olympian-detained-at-moscow-airport-on-drug-charges

Radik Tagirov Granny Strangler Serial Killer

Radik Tagirov

Radik Tagirov is an alleged serial killer from Russia who has just been charged with 32 murders. Radik Tagirov who according to police reports is known as the Granny Strangler as he posed as a social worker or maintenance worker to gain entry into elderly women’s homes. As his moniker states Radik Tagirov would then strangle the women. According to police reports Radik Tagirov has confessed to the murders and admitted that he was not sure of the true number of women that he killed during his two year spree. Russia does not have the death penalty so when convicted he will spend the rest of his life in some of the toughest prisons in the world.

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Russian investigators claim to have caught the man responsible for more than 25 murders attributed to a perpetrator known for years only as the “Volga maniac”.

Russia’s Investigative Committee said that the suspect, a 38-year-old man named Radik Tagirov, confessed to a string of 26 murders of elderly women that had terrorised central Russia between 2011 and 2012. He had been identified using DNA evidence, shoe prints, and other evidence from crime scenes, investigators said.

Tagirov had conned his way into the apartments of elderly women living alone by impersonating an electrician, plumber, or utilities worker.Advertisement

Once inside, he would overpower the women and strangle his victims using either his hands or nearby objects, including an apron and a clothesline. The vast majority of his victims were older than 70.

He often robbed his victims but in some cases left valuables untouched. He wore gloves and had sterilised crime scenes before leaving to thwart investigators.

The murders, most of which took place between 2011 and 2012, were recorded in a number of Russian cities including Kazan, Samara, Tolyatti, Izhevsk, Ufa and others. Other killings were suspected to have taken place in the Urals, although the exact number of his victims has never been established.

The serial killer appeared to have gone quiet after 2013, but a killing spree in the region in 2017 renewed fears among the public.

Police in 2019 offered a £30,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/01/radik-tagirov-suspected-of-killing-25-women-caught-russian-volga-maniac

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Radik Tagirov is currently awaiting trial for 32 murders

Jurijus Kadamovas and Iouri Mikhel Federal Death Row

Federal Death Row

Jurijus Kadamovas and Iouri Mikhel were sentenced to death by the Federal Government for a series of kidnappings and murders. According to court documents Jurijus Kadamovas and Iouri Mikhel would kidnap a number of the victims and then demand a ransom payment, whether they received the payment or not the victims would be murdered. Over a series of four months five people would be killed. Jurijus Kadamovas and Iouri Mikhel remain on Federal Death Row as of 2021

Jurijus Kadamovas 2021 Information

Register Number: 21050-112
Age: 54
Race: White
Sex: Male
Located at: Terre Haute USP
Release Date: DEATH SENT

Iouri Mikhel 2021 Information

Register Number: 23675-112
Age: 55
Race: White
Sex: Male
Located at: Terre Haute USP
Release Date: DEATH SENT

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A U.S. appeals court has upheld the convictions and death sentences of two men found guilty in a kidnapping-for-ransom scheme in California that left five people dead.

A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously on Wednesday that the evidence that Iouri Mikhel and Jurijus Kadamovas abducted, held hostage, and killed five people between 2001 and 2002 was detailed, comprehensive and overwhelming.

Prosecutors say the men received a little more than $1 million in ransom while targeting Russian immigrants and dumped their bodies in a reservoir outside Yosemite National Park.

A federal jury convicted them in 2007 of hostage-taking resulting in death and other charges and a judge sentenced them to death.

Emails for comment to attorneys for the men were not immediately returned.

https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/death-sentence-upheld-against-2-men-in-california-killings/