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    'We got him!' Fugitive 'bomber' captured ALIVE after he was foundhiding inside a BOAT in backyard of Boston home. Cops use

    flash-bang grenades and gas to flush out Dzhokar TsarnevPolice captured Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, on Friday night after a day-long manhunt using helicopters and heavily

    armed officers in a Boston suburb

    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, apprehended 'covered in blood and hiding in a covered boat in Watertown by homeowner

    who ventured out after curfew was lifted'

    He and law enforcement officers engaged in a furious exchange of gun-fire that began shortly after 7.pm.

    Over 30 rounds were fired in the exchange - as terrified residents of Franklin Street were evacuated by police

    The stand-off continued until approximately 8.45 p.m. when Boston police announced onto Twitter that Tsarnaev

    had been apprehended

    Tsarnaev reportedly surrendered himself to police having been shot twice

    He was rushed to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and is reported to have lost a great deal of blood

    He is currently in a 'serious condition'

    His Miranda rights have been revoked and he is being treated as an exception due to national security

    Residents were warned to stay indoors amid gunfire, flash-bang explosions and tear gasOn his apprehension - jubilant crowds took to the streets of Boston to thank police, FBI and law enforcement

    officials - chanting 'USA!'

    Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, killed after explosions and machine gun fire on Thursday night

    Both suspects are brothers from the Russia region near Chechnya and had lived in U.S. since 2002

    By Louise Boyle, James Nye, Simon Tomlinson and Jill Reilly

    PUBLISHED: 03:21 GMT, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:15 GMT, 20 April 2013

    The Massachusetts college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombing was captured wounded, but alive after hiding out in a boat parked in a

    backyard on Friday evening.

    The arrest of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev signaled the end of five days of terror set-off by the double bombing at the marathon finish line and the mayor of

    Boston, Thomas Menino, was quoted by the Boston Globe as taking to the police scanner to exclaim, 'We got him'.

    'I have never loved this city & its people more than I do today. Nothing can defeat the heart of this city .. nothing.'

    The bloody endgame came four days after the bombing and just a day after the FBI released surveillance-camera images of two young men suspected

    of planting the pressure-cooker explosives that ripped through the crowd at the marathon finish line, killing three people and wounding more than 180.

    His older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, lay dead in a furious 24-hour drama that transfixed the nation and paralyzed the Boston area with fear.

    Relieved law enforcement officers began cheering and clapping after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was arrested and is now in a serious condition at

    Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and is reported to have lost a great deal of blood.

    And thousands of jubilant members of the public took to the streets of Watertown to salute FBI, SWAT, ATF and police officers as they left the scene of

    Tsarnaev's final showdown.

    Neighbors reported that Tsarnaev was 'covered in blood' as he was taken away by law enforcement officials.

    Boston police commissioner Ed Davis was celebratory in his tone as he took to Twitter to say, 'Its a proud day to be a Boston police officer. Thank you

    all.'

    'CAPTURED!!! The hunt is over. The search is done. The terror is over. And justice has won,' the Boston Police Department said on its Twitter account.

    Police cornered the younger Tsarnaev around 7 p.m., less than an hour after police lifted a stay-indoors order for the city and its suburbs.

    A resident in his 60s, believed to be called David Hanneberry, reportedly went outside to smoke and saw the tarpaulin cover of his boat was disturbed

    off the top.

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    This striking picture show Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lying on the ground of the property of 67 Franklin Street in Watertown after authorities apprehended him. It is not known if the bag visible

    in the bottom left belongs to the suspect

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    Seriously Injured: This still frame from video shows Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev visible through an ambulance after he was captured in Watertown, on

    Friday, April 19, 2013

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    'We Got Him': This is the exact moment that Boston police commissioner Ed Davis told Boston Mayor Thomas Menino that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had been apprehended - as the suspect

    is seen (right) wearing an oxygen mask as he is transported to hospital for treatment

    Heroes: A member of the North Metro SWAT team raises his fist while leaving the scene near Franklin Street on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts

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    Suspect: An ambulance carries Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from the scene after he was apprehended in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA

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    Wounded- but Alive: This still frame from video shows Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev visible through an ambulance after he was captured in Watertown on

    Friday

    This image obtained April 19, 2013 courtesy CBS News shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing who was captured Friday night, April 19, 2013 after he

    was found hiding in a boat in a Boston suburb

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    Neighbors use cameras to record images of the boat (left) at 67 Franklin St. where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, was hiding inside in

    Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday as a SWAT member stands guard (right)

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    An FBI officer stands in front of the boat at 67 Franklin St. where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, was hiding inside in Watertown,

    Massachusetts

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    In this neighbor's view from across the street, law enforcement agents look around the corner of a house where Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was believed to

    be hiding in Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday

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    Aerial views of 67 Franklin Street, Watertown, Massachusetts. Boston bombing suspect #2 Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, led the authorities to 67 Franklin Street in Watertown,

    Massachusetts where he was taken into custody

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    Residents flee from an area where a suspect is hiding on Franklin St., on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts as law enforcement position themselves

    Stand-Off: Officers look on as the search for suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings continues, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Watertown

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    A police officer keeps watch after responding to a reported shooting next to a small 9/11 tribute painted on a truck on April 19, 2013 in Watertown

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    Police keep a close watch on a blocked-off street as they move towards a police assault on a house on Franklin Street in Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday evening

    A light beam from a helicopter, top right, aims in the direction of Watertown, where officials searched for a suspect in the Boston Marathon explosions all Friday

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    Police officers guard the entrance to Franklin street where there is an active crime scene search for suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Watertown

    Police officers keep watch after responding to a reported shooting on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts - the culmination of an almost 24-hour search for Boston marathon

    bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

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    Fear: People react while watching police respond to a reported shooting on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts

    Police SWAT team members run towards the scene of gunfire as police assault a house on Franklin Street during the search for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

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    Police converge near the scene where 19-year-old bombing suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev was in hiding on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts

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    Jubilant: Boston Swat team members celebrate after the capture of the second of two suspects wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings on Friday evening

    Checking to see what was wrong, he investigated and saw Dzhokhar Tsarnaev curled-up inside covered in blood.

    He then 'freaked out' and ran inside to call police - who dispatched a helicopter which used thermal imaging to confirm there was a person inside the

    boat.

    'He looked and noticed something was off about his boat, so he got his ladder, and he put his ladder up on the side of the boat and climbed up, and

    then he saw blood on it, and he thought he saw what was a body laying in the boat,' Henneberry's neighbor, George Pizzuto said to ABC News.

    'So he got out of the boat fast and called police.'

    'That boat's his baby. He takes care of it like you wouldn't believe. And they told him it's all shot up,' Pizzuto said. He's going to be heartbroken.'

    Within minutes police, ATF, SWAT and K-9 units had descended upon 67 Franklin Street and engaged Tsarnaev in a vicious gun battle - over 40 shots

    rang out in the quiet suburban neighborhood.

    'There was an exchange of gunfire,' confirmed Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis at a news conference.

    Authorities, using a bullhorn, had called on the suspect to surrender: 'Come out with your hands up.'

    'We used a robot to pull the tarp off the boat,' David Procopio of the Massachusetts State Police said to CNN. 'We were also watching him with athermal imaging camera in our helicopter. He was weakened by blood loss -- injured last night most likely.'

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    Applause: A police officer breaks into a smile as the crowd applaud him on the news of the arrest of one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Boston

    Unconfirmed reports suggest that Tsarnaev was shot twice by law enforcement in the terrific gun battle which raged until his capture at approximately

    8.45 p.m.

    Law enforcement sources have suggested that Tsarnaev gave himself up voluntarily after realizing continuing resistance was fruitless.

    The standoff and subsequent arrest came only minutes after authorities said during a news conference that the manhunt for the suspect appeared tocome up empty.

    President Barack Obama praised the outcomes but said many questions remained. He said: 'Why did young men who grew up and studied here as

    part of our communities and our country resort to such violence?

    'We've closed an important chapter in this tragedy,' added Mr. Obama said in his televised address.

    Tsarnaev is in 'serious' condition at a hospital tonight, Commissioner Davis said.

    And as the case now moves from search to justice, a senior Justice Department official told ABC News that federal law enforcement officials are

    invoking the public safety exception to the Miranda rights.

    That means that Tsarnaev will be questioned immediately without having his rights read to him.

    A rapid press conference with law enforcement officials from the Boston police commissioner to the U.S. Attorney confirmed that his Miranda rights had

    been waived.

    Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham have called for Tsarnaev to be held as an enemy combatant.

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    Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick speaks during a news conference announcing the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing

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    State Police Col. Timothy Alben, accompanied by Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, speaks during a news conference as U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, (right) addresses the crowd

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    Cheering for Heroes: Two women applaud after the arrest of a suspect of the Boston Marathon bombings in Watertown on Friday evening

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    Thankful: Residents applaud after the capture of the second of two suspects wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings after thousands of heavily armed police staged an intense

    manhunt for the Chechen teenager

    'We Got Him': Watertown residents along Arsenal Street cheer for police officers after the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev four days after the dual bombings at the Boston Marathon in

    Watertown, Massachusetts

    'In this day of instant reporting, tweets, and blogs, there is a temptation to latch onto any bit of information, sometimes to jump to conclusions, but when

    a tragedy like this happens, with the public safety at risk and the stakes so high, it important to do this right,' Obama said.

    'That's why have an investigation, that's why we relentlessly gather the facts, that's why we have courts.'

    'Whatever hateful agenda drove these men cannot, will not prevail,' he said, 'and whatever they thought they could achieve failed because the people

    of Boston refuse to be intimidated, and we as Americans refuse to be terrorized.'

    Overnight, the two suspects were identified by authorities and relatives as ethnic Chechens from southern Russia who had been in the U.S. for about a

    decade and were believed to be living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Investigators still have given no details on the motive for the bombing.

    Early on Friday morning, 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed in a ferocious gun battle and car chase during which he and his younger brother

    hurled explosives at police from a stolen car, authorities said. The younger brother managed to escape.

    During the getaway attempt, the brothers killed Sean Collier an MIT policeman and severely wounded another officer, authorities said.

    After a tense tumultuous all-day manhunt and house-to-house search by thousands of SWAT team officers with rifles and armored vehicles, Dzhokhar

    Tsarnaev, 19, was cornered in a homeowner's yard, where he exchanged gunfire with police while holed up in a boat, authorities said.

    He was taken away on a stretcher and was hospitalized in serious condition with unspecified injuries, police said.

    Just before 9 p.m., Boston police announced via Twitter that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was in custody. They later wrote: 'CAPTURED!!! The hunt is over. The

    search is done. The terror is over. And justice has won. Suspect in custody.'

    A cheer went up from a crowd of bystanders in Watertown.

    'Everyone wants him alive,' said Kathleen Paolillo, a teacher.

    Boston Mayor Tom Menino tweeted 'We got him,' along with a photo of himself talking to the police commissioner.

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    Members of the public cheer as police officers leave the scene where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, was taken into custody in

    Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday

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    Thank You: Members of the public cheer as police officers leave the scene where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, was taken into custody

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    Two unidentified young men drive with an American Flag through Watertown, Massachusetts, USA, 19 April 2013, after Law Enforcement Officials apprehended Boston MarathonBombing suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

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    Hundreds of Northeastern University students gather in Hemenway Street to celebrate the capture of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in Boston on April 19th

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    Defiant: Joseph Eli Libby, 20, of Boston, carries a flag near a makeshift memorial on Boylston Street, near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Friday, April 19, 2013, in Boston

    High Five Flying Flag: A policeman (left) celebrates with a woman after one of the Boston bombers was apprehended on Friday while Frank McGillin, who has ran three Boston

    Marathons, waves a U.S. flag

    Police officers high fived each other and shook hands at the conclusion to a day long manhunt. One police officer, a look of relief on his face, said: 'Yep,

    we got him.'

    Chants of 'USA! USA!' broke out. In Boston, people danced in the streets outside Fenway Park.

    Another officer was hugged by a woman standing at a barricade set up at a road several blocks from Franklin Street. As word quickly spread crowdscheered and clapped as the news spread.

    Many stared into their smart phones as they checked on the latest updates on Twitter and local news stations. Others cheered with shout of 'Yes'

    echoing around.

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    Fist Pump: A SWAT officer raises his fist in Watertown, Mass. Friday, April 19, 2013, after the manhunt for the second of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing was captured

    Dozens of police walked back from Franklin Street with their weapons lowered or holstered. Several chatted on cell phones as they presumably called

    loved ones to tell them the hunt was over and they were safe.

    'Thank you. Thank you. It was our pleasure,' members of the Boston SWAT team said over a loudspeaker to the relieved crowds who gathered to thank

    them.

    An estimated 1,000 law enforcement officers had been involved in the massive police manhunt.

    Just prior to this, police fueled the paranoid atmosphere when they said three other people were taken into custody for questioning at an off-campus

    housing complex at the University of the Massachusetts at Dartmouth where the younger man may have lived

    Up until the younger man's capture, it was looking like a grim day for police. As night fell, they announced that they were scaling back the hunt because

    they had come up empty-handed.

    But then a break came in a Watertown neighborhood when a homeowner saw blood on his boat, pulled back the tarp and saw the bloody suspect

    inside, police said.

    'We Got Him!': Twenty four hours of chaos comes to an end: How Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was apprehended by police after day-long

    search

    April 18 5.30pm - The FBI releases CCTV footage and stills of two suspects from surveillance cameras near the explosion sites filmed shortly before

    the blasts. FBI agent Richard DesLauriers asks for the public's help in identifying the men who are both wearing baseball caps and carrying backpacks.

    'We consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous,' Mr DesLauriers said, warning that they should not be approached.

    10.30pm - A campus police officer is shot and ki lled at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, near Boston, after responding to a

    report of a disturbance.Shortly afterwards, police get a report of a carjacking nearby. The two men are suspected of killing the MIT police officer, then stealing the car at

    gunpoint and later releasing its driver unharmed. The suspects threw explosives from the car as police followed it to the Boston suburb of Watertown.

    April 19 1am - Witnesses report hearing multiple gunshots and explosions in Watertown. Residents are advised to keep their doors locked and not let

    anyone in. TV footage shows armed officers surrounding a suspect lying on the ground.

    Police later say one of the two suspects in the MIT officer shooting is dead but the other, who is tied to the Boston marathon bombing, remains at large.

    Public transport is suspended in the Boston area as the hunt for the remaining suspect continues.

    A new photo of him on the loose is released showing him in a grey hoodie sweatshirt at a 7-Eleven store in Cambridge.

    5pm - Police admit at a press conference they don't know where 19-year-old Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev is. Authorities lift 'shelter in place' orders and allow

    residents to venture outside.

    5.45pm - David Henneberry finds a body in his boat on Franklin Street in Watertown, less than three quarters of a mile from where Tsarnaev ditched

    his stolen Mercedes SUV.

    6pm - Officers surround Mr Hennerberry's boat and exchange fire with him.

    7.05pm - Flash grenades are reportedly tossed into the boat to stun Tsarnaev.

    8.43pm - Tsarnaev surrenders and it taken into custody. He is rushed to the hospital by ambulance

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    Chechnya has been the scene of two wars between Russian forces and separatists since 1994, in which tens of thousands were killed in heavy

    Russian bombing. That spawned an Islamic insurgency that has carried out deadly bombings in Russia and the region, although not in the West.

    The older brother had strong political views about the United States, said Albrecht Ammon, 18, a downstairs-apartment neighbor in Cambridge.

    Ammon quoted Tsarnaev as saying that the U.S. uses the Bible as 'an excuse for invading other countries.'

    Also, the FBI interviewed the older brother at the request of a foreign government in 2011, and nothing derogatory was found, according to a federal

    law enforcement official who was not authorized to discuss the case publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

    The official did not identify the foreign country or say why it made the request.

    Endgame: An ambulance carries Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev from the scene after he was apprehended in Watertown, Massachusetts, USA on Friday (left) as

    Police SWAT teams leave the area (right)

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    Tense: Police officers listen to a vehicle's radio for word just before the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev four days after the dual bombings at the Boston Marathon in Watertown,

    Massachusetts, USA

    The dramatic culmination of an almost 24-hour man hunt began this evening when gunshots were heard in Watertown, Massachussetts as police

    vehicles with flashing lights roared towards a house on a quiet street and bomb squad arrived on the scene.

    A Bearcat, a robotic device, was being sent in to check for explosives and tear gas being used.

    The owner of the boat David Henneberry reportedly emerged from his house after the curfew in Boston was lifted, saw blood on the vessel, lifted the

    cover and discovered a person inside. He then fled back to his house and called police, according to CNN.

    Flash-bangs were being thrown in by police who had surrounded the area to try to flush out the suspect who appeared to have been at the location for

    most of the day.

    Police told neighbors that the suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is covered in blood and may have been shot in exchange of gun fire last night where his

    accomplice elder brother was killed.

    Police immediately reissued an alert to stay inside after earlier announcing that people could move about with caution. An ambulance also arrived at

    the scene as a helicopter flew overhead.

    The joint task force of FBI and police officers appeared to be moving more carefully after making visual contact with the suspect inside the perimeter

    they had searched for the past day.

    CNN reported that a family of ten were removed from the scene and officers were seen carrying children. The home reportedly belongs to Mr

    Henneberry and Elizabeth Henneberry, a couple in their mid-sixties.

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    Drama: Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is believed to have been taken in this ambulance and taken to Mt. Auburn hospital in the city to be treated for his wounds

    Expectant: Reporters gather to the rear of the ambulance believed to be carrying Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to Mt. Auburn hospital to be treated for his wounds

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    Relief: Boston Mayor Thomas Menino (left) congratulates Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick upon the capture of marathon bombing suspect

    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev

    FBI agents interviewed one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings two years ago, but found no connection with terror groups.

    Agents interviewed Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011 at the request of a foreign government that suspected he might have ties to extremist groups, the FBI

    said Friday.

    The search for the younger brother all but paralyzed the Boston area for much of the day. Officials shut down all mass transit, including Amtrak trains to

    New York, advised businesses not to open, and warned close to 1 million people in the entire city and some of its suburbs to stay inside and unlock

    their doors only for uniformed police.

    'We believe this man to be a terrorist,' Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis said. 'We believe this to be a man who's come here to kill people.'

    Around midday, the suspects' uncle Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village, Md., pleaded on television: 'Dzhokhar, if you are alive, turn yourself in and

    ask for forgiveness.'

    Authorities said the man dubbed Suspect No. 1 the one in sunglasses and a dark baseball cap in the surveillance-camera pictures was Tamerlan

    Tsarnaev, while Suspect No. 2, the one in a white baseball cap worn backward, was his younger brother.

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    This map shows the location of incidents surrounding the manhunt for the two Boston Marathon bombings suspects and includes an updated timeline of events and information on the

    Tsarnaev brothers

    Emergency call: A homeowner phoned 911 which sent police racing to the scene in a Boston suburb

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    An officer carries a child away from an area where a suspect is hiding on Franklin St., on April 19, 2013 in Watertown, Massachusetts

    Lock down: An individual appears to have been cornered in a boat in a backyard in a Boston suburbs, reports said

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    Hiding place: Police carefully moved in on the alleged suspect who has already thrown explosive devices at officers on Thursday

    Cornered: Police converge near the scene where it was believed 19-year-old bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is in hiding

    Dzokhar Tsarnaev 'pinned down in Watertown'

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    Authorities have taken three people into custody in connection with the Boston bombings in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 65 miles south of the city,

    the Boston Globe reports. It is unknown how they were connected to the case.

    The latest updates from the joint task force came as investigators confirmed that a cache of explosives had been found on Friday. At least seven IEDs

    have been located, some in Watertown and some at a home in Cambridge, Massachusetts, police said.

    There were fears among officials that devices had been planted at other locations after one was reportedly discovered in the Charlesgate section of the

    city.

    Massachusetts State Police Chief Colonel Alben confirmed at a press conference at 6pm local time that the devices had been made safe.

    It also appeared that police have little idea as to the whereabouts of the terror suspect after 'leads in Eastern Massachusetts were not fruitful.

    Terrorists: Tamerlan Tsarnaev (right) was killed during an exchange of gunfire with police on Wednesday night. His younger brother Dzhokhar (left) is still on the run and reportedly has

    explosives strapped to his body

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    Volatile: Police conduct a door-to-door search for 19-year-old Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev after it emerged that IEDs had been found at two addresses in

    Watertown and Cambridge

    Colonel Alben said: We remain committed to this... We will have one [a result].'

    He said that tactical teams had gone door to door on Friday to check that residents were safe and conducted limited searches of homes. Tactical teams

    were being withdrawn but there would be extra police patrols in the area.

    Earlier, on Friday afternoon, police and SWAT teams were seen rushing to the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth campus where Dzhokhar is a

    student.

    It emerged earlier that Dzhokhar, 19, posted a chilling message on Twitter eight months ago where he wrote: Boston marathon isnt a good place to

    smoke'.

    The message was uncovered as Boston remained on lock-down 16 hours into the manhunt for the 19-year-old terror suspect after he fled the scene of

    a shoot-out with police where his accomplice and older brother Tamerlan, 26, was killed.

    The tweet last August appeared on the micro-blogging site from user @J_Tsar - named in multiple reports as an alias for the man behind Mondays

    atrocity. He also tweeted about his intent to grow a beard and how he wanted out of American life.

    The messages suggested the level of forethought and planning that the Chechen immigrants allegedly put into the devastating attack on Boston which

    killed three people, including at eight-year-old boy, and left 176 injured.

    Foreboding: The message posted on Twitter to 'Abdul' by J_Tsar last August 10 mentioned the Boston Marathon - eight months before the atrocious attack

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    On the move: Several different agencies including the Boston police, FBI and SWAT teams were working together

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    Scrutiny: A man looks out of his door as a SWAT team member approaches his neighbor's house this morning. Police have warned residents to stay indoors as the terror suspect

    remains at large

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    Flee: Residents evacuate as police go door-to-door on Norfolk Street in search of a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings in Cambridge

    No escape: Armed Boston Maritime Safety Security team members patrol the Boston Harbor on Friday

    I saw it explode: Eyewitness on Watertown shoot-out

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    Unfolding drama: Following the bombing in Boston in Monday, combined law enforcement have worked tirelessly to find those behind the atrocity

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    Constant danger: Scores of police and SWAT team members were surrounding the Boston suburb on Friday morning

    The tweets added to a picture of Dzhokhar which was emerging on Friday, as a young man who had hidden his sinister intentions beneath the facade

    of a party-loving but dedicated student who was captain of his high school wrestling team.

    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, emerged as the FBI's 'Suspect 2' on Thursday after he was seen on CCTV wearing a white baseball cap and dropping a backpack

    shortly before the huge blasts.

    Scores of heavily-armed police swarmed a Boston suburb today as the net tightened around the 'armed and dangerous' suspect who remained at

    large.

    During a televised press conference on Friday, superintendent of Mass. State Police Timothy Alben said officers made door-by-door searches and had

    covered 60-70 per cent inside their perimeter.

    Today's spectacular stand-off followed a dramatic night in which two suspects killed MIT campus police officer Sean Collier, 26, and hurled explosivesat police in a car chase and gun battle that left one of them dead and his brother on the loose.

    It is believed that Dzhokhar ran over his brother Tamerlan who had leapt from the car during the confrontation. Around 200 rounds were exchanged

    during the battle.

    The terrorist, dubbed 'Suspect 1' by the FBI, was Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26. He died in hospital from gunshot wounds and possible blast injuries after a

    fierce gun battle in Watertown, hours after the police officer was shot dead at the nearby MIT campus.

    It was revealed on Friday that Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev are legal immigrants who have been in the U.S., for around a decade. They come

    from the Russian region of Chechnya which has been plagued by an Islamic insurgency stemming from separatist wars.

    The entire city of Boston was put on lock down on Friday with residents warned to stay indoors, public transport shut down, taxi service suspended and

    a no-fly zone above the city. Amtrak has suspended routes between Providence, Rhode Island and New York.

    The Boston Red Sox had canceled their Friday night game along with the Boston Bruins.

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    Fast-moving investigation: Since pictures of the two suspects were released at 5pm on Thursday, events have rapidly unfolded in the manhunt for the terrorists

    Video of SWAT raid on Watertown house

    The drama on Thursday night through to Friday began around six hours after the FBI released clear images of two men named as suspects in the

    Boston blast which killed two young women and an eight-year-old boy and injured 183 during the city's annual marathon on Monday.

    Just before 11pm on Thursday, the suspects approached Officer Collier from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and shot him in the head.

    The two then stole a Honda CRV, robbed a nearby 7-Eleven, carjacked a Mercedes SUV and briefly kidnapped the driver before letting him go, the

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    sources said. One brother drove away in the CRV, and the other drove away in the Mercedes.

    One then ditched the CRV and reunited with his brother in the Mercedes, where they then withdrew $800 from the ATM with the carjacking victim's

    card.

    Authorities say both suspects were in the Mercedes when they encountered police and hurled explosives at officers. Police officer Richard Donohue,

    33, was seriously wounded in an exchange of gun fire.

    Tamerlan reportedly had an improvised explosive device strapped to his chest when he was killed. Dzhokhar escaped by driving through a line of police

    officers at the end of the street. The stolen vehicle has now been recovered by investigators.

    Student: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (left) graduated from his Cambridge high school and was in college studying medicine. He is on the run after his brother Tamerlan (right) was killed after

    they were named terror suspects

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    High alert: State police arrest an unidentified man walking at the University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth campus during their sweep of the university on Friday

    Distress: Police take away a woman near the home of 'suspect 2' Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Norfolk Street

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    During early Friday morning, two people, one believed to be the mother of the men, have been taken into custody at the home in Cambridge where the

    brothers grew up but are not considered suspects. The home is surrounded by FBI and the bomb squad is on the scene.

    Dzhokhar was born in Kyrgyzstan, according to NBC. His brother Tamerlan was reportedly born in Russia. The brothers are believed to have moved to

    America with their family in 2002 or 2003.

    Door to door: FBI went to every house in the search for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev after he and his brother led police on a car chase on Thursday night

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    Stay indoors: A resident views police in tactical gear conduct a search for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings

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    Fast-paced: SWAT teams enter a suburban neighborhood around 9am on Friday to search for the remaining suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings in Watertown, Massachusetts

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    Escape: A neighbor is escorted to safety as police surround a home while searching for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings

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    Closing in: Police run down a street in Watertown, Massachusetts on Friday screaming at members of the public and media to pull back as the hunt for terror suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev

    continues

    Tightening the noose: SWAT teams close in on a property in the Watertown area

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    Lock-down: Police patrol a neighborhood in Watertown as officers go door to door during the manhunt on Friday morning

    The 19-year-old, who attended Cambridge Rindge and Latin School, is an amateur wrestling champion who holds a Massachusetts driving license. He

    is a registered student at University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth. The campus was ordered closed on Friday morning.

    The older brother Tamerlan attended Bunker Hill Community College and was studying to become an engineer but took a year off to pursue boxing.

    He traveled to Russia for six months last year. He said in an interview with a Boston University student magazine in 2010: 'I don't have a single

    American friend. I don't understand them.'

    Tamerlan was once arrested for domestic assault on a girlfriend, ABC reported. In the hours since the Tsarnaevs have been identified as the prime

    suspects in the bombings, a picture has begun to emerge of the older brother as a man who felt like an outsider in the U.S. and had recently become

    radicalized.

    The 26-year-old had a profile on YouTube channel since August 2012. Five months ago, Tamerlan created a playlist dedicated to terrorism.

    Named simply Terrorists, the playlist included a pair of videos, which are now no longer available. Although most of the clips in the channel are

    ordinary music videos, Tamerlan Tsarnaevs YouTube channel shows signs that he had been drawn to radical Islamism.

    Among the songs on his playlists was one called I will dedicate my life to Jihad.' He also featured videos recorded by recent converts to Islam.

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    Fears: Onlookers take pictures as they watch from windows while SWAT team members search for one remaining suspect at a neighboring apartment building

    To the safety: A police officer evacuates a shoeless man holding a child as members of law enforcement keep the entire area in lock down

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    Cautious: Police from several different agencies search an apartment complex after a shootout

    A friend of the brothers told CNN that he had known them since 2006 and they were 'normal kids' who partied and occasionally smoked. A classmate

    told CBS that Dzhokhar did not have an accent and that he assumed he had always lived in the U.S.

    The uncle of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev urged his nephew to turn himself in. Ruslan Tsarni of Montgomery Village in Maryland, said that the 19-year-old

    should give himself up and ask for forgiveness.

    The father of the suspects said that his son Dzhokhar is a smart and accomplished young man. Anzor Tsarnaev spoke by telephone from the Russian

    city of Makhachkala on Friday.

    Anzor Tsarnaev said: 'My son is a true angel. Dzhokhar is a second-year medical student in the U.S. He is such an intelligent boy. We expected him to

    come on holidays here.'

    The father said that his sons had been framed for the bombing in Boston.

    A sister of the Boston bombing suspects is 'heartbroken and devastated' after meeting with police and FBI over her brothers' involvement in the

    atrocious attack, it was revealed today. Police officers of West New York, New Jersey and FBI descended on the home of the woman who is believed

    to be Ailina Tsarnaev just after 11am on Friday.

    Federal agents were seen removing cell phones and computers from her quiet suburban home in West New York in New Jersey. Two police trucks are

    being sent to her home after it was feared that Dzhokhar might try to reach her.

    However police did not expect the 19-year-old suspect to arrive. Police director Michael Indri told reporters she is a young mother with a baby girl and

    that she had not spoken to either brother 'in years'.

    The director went on to describe the siblings as 'estranged'. The reason for the falling out is unclear. Indri said to the best of his knowledge there has

    been no attempt by Dzhokhar to contact his sister but the FBI said it is a possibility.

    The FBI are no longer at the property but her front door is being guarded by two police officers.

    Director Indri was unaware how the young woman discovered that her brothers were the most wanted men in America but said that she was

    co-operating fully.

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    Eerie: The pedestrian crossings in the South Station and Financial District of Boston are empty on Friday as one of the marathon bombers remained on the loose

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    Threat: Small signs are posted in the Boston Public Gardens while devoid of people as law enforcement urged people to 'shelter in place'

    Connections: A map showing the locations of the Boston Marathon bombings, the MIT campus where a police officer was shot dead and the suburb of Watertown where the gunfight

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    broke out

    On his tail: SWAT teams train their weapons toward as house from the roof of a shed as they carry out door-to-door searches for the fugitive terrorist

    "Shelter in place": Boston residents asked to stay indoors

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    Dangerous operation: A bomb squad officer uses a robot to remove an item, believed to be a water bottle, from the back of the car allegedly used by the suspects

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    Heroes: MIT campus police officer Sean Collier, 26, (left) was shot dead by the fleeing terror suspects. Officer Richard Donohue, 33, (right) was injured in the exchange of gunfire but is

    now in a stable condition in hospital

    Flushing him out: SWAT teams along with Boston police flooded into suburban areas of the city during a fast and fluid investigation

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    On the run: This image provided by the Boston Regional Intelligence Center shows Dzhokhar A Tsarnaev, one of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings

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    Swarming the streets: Dozens of armed officers check houses in the suburb of Watertown after the second suspect fled during a car chase and firefight

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    Is this their man? This photograph was tweeted by a resident near the shoot-out who claims it is one of the suspects fleeing on foot next to a scorch mark on the pavement

    BOSTON MIT: Mobile footage of shooting + hospital update

    A doctor from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center said on Friday morning that terror suspect Tamerlan died after suffering multiple wounds from

    gunshots and possibly the blast of an explosive.

    'There were signs of more than just gunshot wounds, said the doctor, who did not give his name.

    'A second suspect was able to flee from that car and there is an active search going on at this point in time,' Colonel Timothy Alben, superintendent ofthe Massachusetts State Police, told a news conference.

    'What we are looking for right now is a suspect consistent with suspect No 2, the white-capped individual who was involved in Monday's bombing of the

    Boston Marathon,' Alben said.

    Police say the two suspects discharged several explosives at police from the vehicle during the pursuit.

    According to eyewitness reports, two men believed to be in their early twenties engaged in a furious gun fight with dozens of police on a backstreet of

    Watertown.

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    Armed and ready: Police officers aim their weapons as they close in on two suspects in the Boston bombings after a university officer at MIT was shot dead on campus

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    Gun battle: Police officers draw weapons from behind a car during a dramatic shoot-out with two of the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings

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    Warning: Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis tells the media that there is a terrorist on the loose who wants to kill people and tells people not to open their doors

    TIMELINE OF TERROR: HOW EVENTS UNFOLDED IN BOSTON

    THURSDAY AFTERNOON: FBI released the pictures of the bombing suspects.

    MIT CAMPUS, CAMBRIDGE 10.20pm: Police received reports of shots fired on the MIT campus.

    10.30pm: An MIT campus police officer was found shot in his vehicle in the area of Vassar and Main streets. According to authorities, the officer was

    found with multiple gunshot wounds. He was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital and pronounced deceased. Authorities launched an

    immediate investigation into the circumstances of the shooting. The investigation determined that two males were involved in this shooting.

    CAMBRIDGE: 11.30 pm (approx): Police received reports of an armed carjacking by two males in the area of Third Street in Cambridge. The victim

    was carjacked at gunpoint by two males and was kept in the car with the suspects for approximately a half hour.

    Midnight (approx) The victim was released at a gas station on Memorial Drive in Cambridge. He was not injured.

    WATERTOWN. Midnight 1am (approx.) Police immediately began a search for the vehicle and were in pursuit of the vehicle into Watertown. At that

    time, explosive devices were reportedly thrown from the car by the suspects. The suspects and police also exchanged gunfire in the area of Dexter and

    Laurel streets. During this pursuit, an MBTA Police officer was seriously injured and transported to the hospital. During the pursuit, one suspect was

    critically injured and transported to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased. In Watertown, witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and

    explosions at 1am. Dozens of police officers and FBI agents were in the neighborhood and a helicopter circled overhead. 'It sounded like a stick of

    dynamite went off,' a local resident told the Boston Globe. 'I looked out the window, and it was like nothing Ive ever seen blue light after blue light

    after blue light. '

    WATERTOWN 1:30am: The Cambridge bomb squad arrive in Watertown.

    CURRENT: An extensive manhunt is ongoing in the Watertown area for the second suspect, who is believed to be armed and dangerous. The case is

    being investigated by local, state and federal authorities working in cooperation. The Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad is assessing and

    removing any potentially explosive devices that may have been thrown on the street in Watertown by the suspects. The investigation remains active

    and ongoing.

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    Andrew Kitzenburg spoke to the New York Times about the view he had from his third floor window as he saw two men in jackets shooting at at least

    10 police from behind a black Mercedes SUV.

    The gun battle was being waged 70 yards apart and Mr. Kitzenburg said that the two men and police were engaged in 'constant gunfire'.

    Suddenly a police SUV 'drove towards the shooters' and was fired upon until it was damaged and rolled to the side of the road, crashing into two cars

    in his driveway.

    Dramatically, Mr. Kitzenburg said the two gunmen then threw a large bomb, 'They lit it, st ill in the middle of the gunfire, and threw it. But it went 20 yards

    at most.

    The unknown device did explode and at that point, one of the men ran towards the gathered police officers and was tackled - it is not clear from Mr.Kitzenburg if he was shot or not.

    Then suddenly, the other man returned to his SUV and drove towards police officers and 'put pedal to the metal'.

    The car 'went right through the cops, broke right through and continued west.'

    Mr Kitzenburg said that the two men had left backpacks by the car and that a police bomb robot was currently dealing with the devices.

    Police have told all residents to remain in their homes while they clear the area.

    Police screamed at reporters on the scene to turn off phones 'if they want to live' as they hunted for the suspects - fearful that improvised explosives

    could be remotely detonated.

    The shoot-out came hours after the FBI released images and video of the Boston bombing suspects as they launched a hunt for two 'armed and

    extremely dangerous' men.

    The images show them walking in single file toward the finishing line of the race around 13 minutes before the twin detonations.

    Hours after the initial photos were made public, investigators released close-up shots this morning of the two suspects that more clearly show the

    men's faces.

    Suspect Number One, now known as Tamerlan Tsarnaev was wearing a black baseball hat, a dark hooded jacket and khaki pants.

    Suspect Number Two, now known as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was wearing a white basketball cap on backwards and a dark hooded sweatshirt.

    At the time FBI made no mention of the men's height, weight or age range and would not discuss the men's ethnicity.

    'It would be inappropriate to comment on the ethnicity of the men because it could lead people down the wrong path potentially,' said FBI agent Greg

    Comcowich, a spokesman for the Boston FBI office.

    The information on the first suspect was developed within a day or so before its release, DesLauriers said.

    Agent Daniel Curtin said the FBI did not issue the photos earlier because authorities wanted to be meticulous: 'It's important to get it right.'

    And according to FBI sources who have spoken to CNN, still unreleased footage reveals that the Tsarnaev brothers stayed at the scene to watch the

    devastation the two blasts created.

    'When the bombs blow up, when most people are running away and victims were lying on the ground, the two suspects walk away pretty casually,' said

    the official to CNN, who has seen the unreleased video.

    'They acted differently than everyone else,' he added.

    VIDEO Lay down. Show me your hands. Mobile footage claims to show gun battle

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    Hunt: Police officers with their weapons out search for a suspect on the streets of Watertown

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    Alert: A police officers rides in the back of a van with his weapons out following a tense night of police activity

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    Link: It's not clear whether the incident which unfolded tonight is related to the Boston bombing on Monday

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    False alarm: A man lies spread out on the ground as police trains their weapons on him, however it is thought he is not of the suspects

    Shoot out: According to eyewitness reports, two men believed to be in their early twenties engaged in a furious gun fight with dozens of police on a backstreet of Watertown

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    Massachusetts State Police spokesperson Dave Procopio said that they believe multiple possible explosive devices were used against police tonight during this incident at Watertown

    As the drama unfolded in Watertown overnight wtinesses reported hearing explosions and gunfire as the police apparently engaged the two men and

    local television footage showed one man lying spread out on the ground, with his arms out, surrounded by police.

    However, it is now thought that this man is not one of the suspects wanted by law enforcement.

    Police officials would not discuss the incident with reporters.

    When asked for information on the incident, Boston police spokeswoman Neva Coakley frantically told MailOnline, 'I don't know anything... I don't know

    anything at this point.'

    An officer at the Waterdown police department responded similarly to questions about the incident, saying only, 'They are out in the street, that's all I

    know,' before hanging up the phone.

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    Stand-off: A police officer trains his weapon as chaos descends on Boston after multiple shots and explosions were heard in the suburb of Watertown

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    Clearer shot: David Green, 49, captured this picture with his iPhone likely of the man identified by the FBI as Suspect Number Two, as Green faced east on the corner of Fairfield and

    Boylston Streets, shortly after the Boston Marathon blasts

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    Comparison: Suspect Number Two is seen in surveillance footage from the FBI released on Thursday (left). The man closely resembling that suspect is seen (right) in a clearer image

    released by a man who had competed in the Boston Marathon and captured the picture as he ran toward the site of the blast

    Boston bombing suspects, Tsarnaev brothers, caught on video

    Boston has been on edge after two bombs ripped through the crowd near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing three people and injuring 183

    more.

    And an image taken by Florida businessman David Green emerged just hours after the FBI lodged an appeal to identify two suspects behind the

    attacks that killed three and injured over 180.

    His picture shows runners and spectators fleeing in panic around the suspect, closely resembling the man identified by officials as Suspect Number

    Two, who is wearing a white basketball cap and a dark hooded sweatshirt.

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    Mr Green has spoken to the FBI and told the New York Times and CNN's Piers Morgan that agents believe the man is Suspect Number Two.

    Earlier on Thursday, the FBI launched a hunt for two 'armed and extremely dangerous' men now known to be the Tsarnaev brother's in Monday's

    deadly Boston bombings - as it was revealed they stayed to watch the carnage unleashed by the twin blasts.

    The earlier images, released by the FBI, show the as-yet unidentified men walking in single file toward the finishing line of the race eastward along

    Boylston Street at 2:37pm, approximately 13 minutes before the twin detonations which came 12 seconds apart.

    Hours after the initial photos were made public, investigators released closeup shots on Friday morning of the two suspects that more clearly show the

    men's faces.

    This combination of Associated Press file images released by the FBI on Thursday show two images taken from surveillance video of what the FBI are calling suspect number 1, (left),

    in black cap,and suspect number 2, (right), in a white cap

    Mr Green captured the astonishingly clear photo with his iPhone at 2:50pm on Monday, as he ran toward the site of the f irst blast.

    The married 49-year-old, who is the CEO of an athletic apparel company, had competed in the marathon and finished the race at around 1:40pm.

    It was the first time he had competed in the race.

    He was in search of friends who were cheering for him in the crowd when the blasts occurred, he told CNN's Piers Morgan on Thursday night.

    As he ran toward the scene of the blast, he captured just one picture with remarkable clarity.

    After the explosions, Mr Green posted the photo to his Facebook page and also contacted the FBI on Monday, alerting them to the scene he had

    captured on his smartphone.

    On Thursday, after officials released the photos of the main suspects in the Boston bombings, one of Mr Green's friends contacted him and noted the

    resemblance to the man in Green's photograph and the picture of Suspect Number Two released by the FBI.

    'I have spoken to several agents,' Mr Green, who is from Jacksonville Beach, Fla. told the New York Times.

    'They have got the photos, they are picking up material from me, and I dont think there's any doubt,' he said.

    During his interview with CNN, Mr Morgan also probed about the authenticity of the photo.

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    FBI officials 'told me it looks like a good picture,' he said.

    After Mr Green's photograph was published, a federal investigator in Boston told the MailOnline that officials would not comment on the credibility of

    photographs other than the earlier pictures released by the FBI.

    The Florida resident told Piers Morgan that he is still numb from his experience in New England earlier this week.

    'I was incapable of helping anybody. It was well beyond anything I had seen or knew how to deal with,' he said.

    'It all happened very fast, there was a lot of screaming and a lot of noise.'

    As he sorts through the emotional impact of the experience he said it brings him some relief knowing that a simple photograph could possibly help

    investigators locate the perpetrators of the horrific attack.

    'I hope if it helps solve this case, [it could] in a way redeem what I couldn't do at the site,' he told the CNN host.

    In the photo taken by Mr Green, the man who appears to be Suspect Number Two is not wearing a backpack in the aftermath of the blast. He noted

    that a closeup of the photograph shows how the side of the suspect's hat has a number 3 emblazoned on the side.

    Did the suspects stay to watch what they had done:

    Both men carried backpacks that were believed to contain the bombs. The man identified as suspect number one wore a dark baseball cap. suspect

    number two wore a white cap backwards and was seen setting down his backpack on the ground, agent DesLauriers said.

    According to FBI sources who have spoken to CNN, still unreleased footage reveals that the suspects stayed at the scene to watch the devastation the

    two blasts created.

    'When the bombs blow up, when most people are running away and victims were lying on the ground, the two suspects walk away pretty casually,' said

    the official to CNN, who has seen the unreleased video.

    'They acted differently than everyone else,' he added.

    This image released by the FBI on Thursday, April 18, 2013, shows in a image from video what the FBI are calling 'Suspect Number One', front left, in black cap, and 'Suspect Number 2,

    in white cap, (back right)

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    In the new images released by the FBI - the as yet-unidentified men known as suspect one and suspect two - are first seen walking in single file along Boylston Street after turning at

    the intersection of Gloucester. Suspect number two wearing a white hat was seen setting down a backpack at the site of the second explosion at the Forum restaurant

    Was a timer used or were the blasts triggered using a cell phone?

    In the hours since the photographs were released, speculation has centered on one of the images which reportedly shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev,with a

    cell phone to his ear.

    ABC News quoted authorities as saying that they believe a mobile phone device was used to trigger one of the Boston marathon explosions.

    A senior law enforcement official said that a 'Massive effort was underway to capture every cell phone call in that local area at the time of the

    bombings.

    And that 'Attempting to trace the call back to the bomber is a time consuming process, but a top top priority.'

    However, a law enforcement source told CNN that despite a belief that the bombs were detonated by remote control, the bombs were probably

    detonated by timers.

    However, The FBI has said details of the detonating system are still unknown.

    How the Boston bombing victim in iconic photo helped identify attackers

    Jeff Bauman, whose legs were blown away in the first explosion, told investigators that he stared right into the eyes of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the man who

    tried to kill him.

    Bauman lost both his legs below the kneww in the blast and a picture of him in a wheelchair, pale and bloodied was broadcast around the world.

    But just before 2.50 p.m. on Monday, Bauman was waiting in the crowd for his girlfriend to cross the finish line when a man wearing a cap, sunglasses

    and a black jacket over a hooded sweatshirt looked at Jeff, 27, and dropped a bag at his feet.

    Two and a half minutes later the bag exploded - destroying Jeff's legs - but Jeff had seen a man who matched suspect one's description.

    'He woke up under so much drugs, asked for a paper and pen and wrote, bag, saw the guy, looked right at me, Chris Bauman said yesterday in an

    interview given to Bloomberg.

    However, despite his severely medicated state, Jeff managed to give an interview and description to the FBI - which helped them narrow down the man

    they were looking for.

    Yesterday's images were released hours after President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama attended an interfaith service at a Roman

    Catholic cathedral in Boston to remember the three people killed and more than 180 wounded in the twin blasts Monday at the marathon finish line.

    The break in the investigation came just days after the attack that tore off limbs, shattered windows and raised the specter of another terrorist attack on

    U.S. soil. FBI photo-analysis specialists have been analyzing a mountain of surveillance footage and amateur pictures and video for clues to who

    carried out the attack and why.

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    FBI Special Agent in Charge Richard DesLauriers and JTTF officials unveil images depicting two suspects in their investigation in Boston, Massachusetts, in a dramatic press

    conference on Thursday afternoon

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    Map showing the Boston crime scene perimeter where experts are trying to piece together the clues left behind the deadly marathon explosion

    Generally, law enforcement agencies release photos of suspects only as a last resort, when they need the public's help in identifying or capturing

    someone.

    Releasing photos can be a mixed bag: It can tip off a suspect and deny police the element of surprise. It can also trigger an avalanche of tips, forcing

    police to waste valuable time chasing them down.

    Within moments of the announcement, the FBI website crashed, perhaps because of a crush of visitors.

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    Horrific Scene: The aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombing on Monday evening in the city

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    Injured people and debris lie on the sidewalk near the Boston Marathon finish line following an explosion in Boston, Monday, April 15, 2013

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    I can understand all the officers and army with guns, the more people searching for the suspect the better the chance of capturing him and clearly they needed to be armed, but a

    TANK? really, the residents must have been so scared seeing that come down the street, I would think they suspected there was more bombs about to go off. Only in America hey.

    - mulberryblue , oxford, United Kingdom, 20/4/2013 07:51

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    My heart goes out to all of those affected. Everyone's worst nightmare. I wish you all peace and calm.

    - Youngandfree , Melbourne, Australia, 20/4/2013 07:50

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    time for america to get sickeningly patriotic

    - bell boy , void, 20/4/2013 07:50

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    It appears that the boat where this guy was hiding was not far from where he ditched the hi-jacked Mercedes. It makes me wonder how thorough the Boston PD (and others) were in

    their searching. Wouldn't you think that they would search every likely hiding place in the vicinity? Everyone is praising Boston PD for this but it looks like they had quite a bit of goodfortune. If the boat owner hadn't gone out to check his boat 'Suspect 2' might have just expired inside the boat (from blood loss), to be found dead at a later date.

    - mikeclough , carlisle, 20/4/2013 07:50

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    AT LAST THEY GOT HIM. TAKE HIM TO COURT

    - Isleeve Daniels , Kampala, Uganda, 20/4/2013 07:49

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    It is not known if the bag visible in the bottom left belongs to the suspect - really DM!?! It reads "Police" on it.

    - Morninflower , Atlanta, 20/4/2013 07:49

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    Don't think that boat is gonna float now!

    - cotoneasterjay , guernsey - Channel Islands, 20/4/2013 07:48

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    Never heard of revoking a persons miranda rights,typical americans change their own rules when it suits them. Try changing the right to bare arms. DM its like reading a picture

    book, could you put anymore pictures in this article.

    - Rena , Liverpool, 20/4/2013 07:46

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    Unbelievable that so many law enforcement officers, armed officers, lock down etc etc and it takes a member of the public to find the boy!

    - pominoz , wa, 20/4/2013 07:46

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    Apart from Lockerbie I can't remember when a bomber has ever been caught?? Can't wait to hear his excuse and watch as he is dealt with as he should be.... At least America

    actually punish unlike here, he would probably be out in a few years as the judge would understand his poor past and his right to a family blah blah blah

    - average josephine , Derbyshire, 20/4/2013 07:45

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