Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is living in much different quarters from about two weeks ago when he resided in his college dorm room. Now, the Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is living behind a steel door.
Tsarnaev is being held at the Federal Medical Center Devens, about 40 miles west of Boston, the 19-year-old is locked inside a 10-by-10 foot cell with a steel door with a slot for food, and a small observation window.
Prison spokesman, John Colautti, revealed that Tsarnaev is able to speak and has been interacting with staff however he did not comment on Tsarnaev's communications with FBI investigators.
While Tsarnaev is considered a high-priority inmate, Colautti stated that the medical center is fully equipped to handle him, "Really this type of facility is fully capable of handling him and it's not that much of an inconvenience because it's more or less business as usual."
Tsarnaev was transferred to the Federal Medical Center Devens from Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center after receiving what appeared to be gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hand when he was captured, according to the criminal complaint accusing him in the marathon blasts.
Tsarnaev is charged with using a weapon of mass destruction for his suspected role along with now deceased brother Tamerlan in the Boston Marathon Bombings, which killed 3 people and left hundreds injured.
Tsranaev has been in custody since his April 19th arrest, following a 24-hour manhunt which included firefights, car chases, and the death of his brother, Tamerlan.
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