Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was sentenced to death Friday for the 2013 terror attack — and he reacted by flashing a wry grin and pointing his fingers like a gunslinger.
The same jury that found him guilty on April 8 of all 30 counts — including murder and use of a weapon of mass destruction — announced its verdict in a packed but silent federal courtroom in Boston at about 3:15 p.m. after deliberating for only 14 hours.
The 21-year-old self-radicalized Muslim — who with his brother, Tamerlan, planted two bombs at the marathon’s finish line, killing three and injuring 260 — showed little emotion as his fate was read.