Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev yawned Wednesday as he pleaded not guilty on 30 charges in federal court, the New York Daily News reports.
At times, the 19-year-old appeared to be fidgety; other times he appeared to be nonchalant, the News wrote.
One victim expressed feeling uneasy at the hearing.
“It was kind of eerie. Kind of upsetting,” said Mildred Valverde, 44, who was on crutches and suffered torn leg ligaments, nerve damage and hearing loss when one of the bombs detonated as she waited for her son to cross the finish line. “But it felt good I could be there.”