A guilty verdict by a US court in the trial of the man accused of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing has produced relief in some and mixed feelings in others over his sentence.
Twenty-one-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted of all 30 charges that he faced , many of which carry the death penalty.
JimArmstrongWBZ reporting #Tsarnaev didn't show any emotion "like any other day" but he glimpsed at jurors. #wbz— Chris McKinnon (chrisWBZ) April 8, 2015
After the verdict, Karen Brassard, a survivor of the bombing, gave her reaction:
“We are all going to move on with our lives and we are all going to get back to some sense of normality, hopefully, when this is all done. So, closure, I guess I don’t think so , only because it’s forever part of our lives.”
Euronews spoke to others, asking them what they thought of the verdict:
“I think the right decision was reached. The guy is guilty as hell. And as far as where the trial proceeds from here.. I don-t know if I have an opinion