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Updated at 12:10 p.m. ET CBS News The FBI was involved in what it called a violent confrontation in Orlando, Fla., early Wednesday that killed a Chechen man with ties to the older brother suspected in last month s deadly terrorist bombing at the Boston Marathon.CBS News senior correspondent John Miller, a former FBI assistant director, reported on CBS This Morning that the man, Ibragim Todashev, was friends with Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a suspect in the attack that kill
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stanley cup ented on the relationship between Todashev and Tsarnaev but confirmed that Todashev died in the shootout. Miller reports that, like Tsarnaev, who was once a boxer, Todashev was a mixed-martial-arts fighter.In a statement Wednesday, the FBI didn t refer to Todashev by name but said that the individual who died was being interviewed in connection with the investigation into the April 15 attack. An FBI special agent was accompanied by two Massachusetts State Police troopers and other law-enforcement officers to interview Todashev in the apartment complex where he lived. In the encounter in the apartment, something went wrong, Miller said.The FBI said that the interview subject initiated a violent confrontation. The FBI said the agent sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the confrontation and was involved in the shooting but didn t provide any other details.An official told CBS News that Todashev came at the agent with a knif Foeg Suspected U.S. Missiles Kill 3 In Pakistan
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