02:25 UTC: People in Boston celebrate the capture of the second bombing suspect:
02:15 UTC: From President Obama's statement:
- Tonight our nation is in debt to the people of Boston and the people of Massachusetts.
- Why did young men who grew up and studied here resort to such violence?
- Whatever they thought they could ultimately achieve ultimately failed.
- We've closed an important chapter in this tragedy. We will investigate any association these terrorist might have had.
- The president pointed there was another tragedy in the U.S. this week: "Our thoughts and our prayers are with the people of West, Texas."
01:34 UTC: Updates from the press conference following Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's capture:
- Suspect is in serious condition at the hospital.
- Man went outside of his house after the shelter in place order was lifted. He saw blood on his boat, lifted a tarp on the boat and saw man covered with blood inside. He went back inside and called police.
- Watertown Police Chief: "It was a call from a resident in Watertown ... We got that call and we got that guy."
- Boston Police Commisisoner: "The citizens of this city have been incredible"
- Boston Mayor Menino says "Thank you, thank you, thank you" to law enforcement officials
- Mass. Mayor Deval Patrick says "Tonight, we'll all rest easier."
01:25 UTC: Police will hold a press conference in about 5 minutes.
01:05 UTC: There are reports that three people in New Bedford, Mass., were arrested today in connection with this investigation. Other media reports indicate the three were only questioned.
01:01 UTC:
Tsarnaev going to Mount Auburn Hospital Cambridge, same hospital where Transit Police officer is recovering from gunshot wound.
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) April 20, 2013
00:46 UTC: They got him:
Suspect in custody. Officers sweeping the area. Stand by for further info.
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 20, 2013
00:45 UTC: Residents at scene in Watertown and police seen applauding:
00:35 UTC: Boston Globe reports that police are calling to the suspect, urging him to surrender:
BREAKING NEWS: Globe photographer can hear police say, "We know you're in there. Come out on your own terms. Come out with your hands up."
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) April 20, 2013
00:22 UTC: FBI is said to have interviewd the older of the two suspects regarding extremist ties two years ago at the request of a foreign government.
00:12 UTC: Area police are focusing on is on Franklin Street in Watertown. This Google map shows the home, including a boat trailer in the backyard.
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And here's an image from Bing that shows the boat from ground level.
00:06 UTC: Media reports and police scanner suggest police have fired stun grenades and possibly tear gas into boat where suspect is believed to be hiding.
23:22 UTC: According to media reports and Boston police scanner, latest activity seems to be centered around a boat in a yard in Watertown.
Suspect could be pinned down in boat in Watertown backyard.
— Carolyn Presutti (@CarolynVOA) April 19, 2013
23:05 UTC: Watertown residents again told to shelter in place:
Police operations in the Franklin Street Watertown area. Residents shelter in place.
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 19, 2013
23:01 UTC: Multiple news organizations report shots fired in Watertown area where suspect was being hunted. Police vehicles could be seen racing past CNN reporter soon afterward.
22:44 UTC: INTERPOL issues global security alert in connection with Boston marathon bombings
22:42 UTC: News from the recent press conference:
- Police believe Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is still in Massachusetts.
- The suspects are not believed to have been responsible for the convenience store robbery, though it appears they were at the store before the shootout that killed one of the brothers.
- Police and the suspects fired about 200 rounds during shootout.
- The surviving suspect fled on foot.
- The head of the Mass. State Police urged the suspect "to give himself up."
22:30 UTC: People in Boston can go outside again:
#CommunityAlert: Gov Patrick says the ‘stay indoor’ request has been lifted and MBTA service has been restored.
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 19, 2013
22:16 UTC: Article on Quartz: "We know when Dzhokhar Tsarnaev sleeps"
Less than 12 hours ago, we had never heard of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Now we know that he did not like haircuts but did like Game of Thrones among other things, via Twitter.
22:11 UTC: Bombing suspect’s tweet on tragedy: ‘stay safe people’
Suspected Boston Marathon terrorist and his Twitter account. bostonglobe.com/2013/04/19/bom…
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) April 19, 2013
21:35 UTC: Reporters from all over the world covering this story in Boston.
Huge line of reporters in #watertown. Incredible scrum here. Reporters from all over the world, literally. twitter.com/DanielAdams86/…
— Dan Adams (@DanielAdams86) April 19, 2013
21:15 UTC: Reuters story: "My boys have been framed," father of Boston suspects says.
A man who identified himself as the father of two brothers suspected of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings said on Friday he believed his sons had been framed and pleaded with police to spare his younger son who was still on the run.
Sitting on an unmade bed in his home in Dagestan's provincial capital Makhachkala, Anzor Tsarnaev, defended his sons' innocence.
“Somebody clearly framed them. I don't know who exactly framed them, but they did. They framed them. And they were so cowardly that they shot the boy dead,” he told Reuters, clasping his head in despair.
“I'm scared for my boy - that they will shoot him dead too,” said the thin man in a black-and-blue sweater. “They should arrest him, bring him in, alive. And the judicial system should investigate everything, who's right and who's guilty.”
20:41 UTC: A photo of the bombing suspect who remains at large fleeing Monday's explosions was authenticated by the AP:
AP PHOTO: Much-questioned image of Boston blast suspect that has been authenticated by the AP: apne.ws/17xhPr8 -MS
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 19, 2013
20:38 UTC: No baseball in Boston, as the manhunt continues:
OFFICIAL: Tonight’s Red Sox game at Fenway Park scheduled for 7:10pm has been postponed to support efforts of law enforcement officers.
— Boston Red Sox (@RedSox) April 19, 2013
20:18 UTC: VOA's Russian service spoke to the aunt of the two suspects, Maret Tsarnaeva, who lives in Toronto, Canada. She is demanding to see evidence that her nephews were involved.
Tsarnaeva described both brothers as normal and good people who never stood against anything.
She described the younger brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is on the run, as an angel who would not hurt anyone.
She said the older brother, Tamerlan, who was killed in a shootout with police, was married to a Christian woman and had a daughter. She said this shows he accepted all religions.
20:11 UTC: Some positivity from those who have been under stressful conditions in and around Boston today.
Harvard University's student newspaper shares this video of students showing their appreciation for "the dining hall staff who came to work despite the manhunt for a suspected Boston Marathon Bomber."
And this photo from Boston Globe reporter Dave Abel
Despite the darkness of the day, there is some light, some beauty. The tulip magnolias in Boston are in full bloom. twitter.com/davabel/status…
— David Abel (@davabel) April 19, 2013
19:17 UTC: The father of the two suspects, Anzor Tsarnaev, has spoken to ABC News from his home in the Russian city of Makhachkala. Here's the video.
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18:55 UTC:
PHOTO: Pres. Obama is briefed on #Boston in the @whitehouse Situation Room by AG Holder, FBI Director Mueller flickr.com/photos/whiteho…
— Justice Department (@TheJusticeDept) April 19, 2013
18:45 UTC: The continued manhunt has silenced the normally bustling streets of Boston.
twitpic.com/ckgyav Mass Ave in Cambridge, a normally very busy street, deserted as the search goes on for the bombing suspect @ #WCVB
— Amalia Barreda (@AmaliaWCVB) April 19, 2013
Eerie shot of Mass Ave in Central Square #Cambridge. #lockdown twitter.com/BikeSafeBoston…
— Bike Safe Boston (@BikeSafeBoston) April 19, 2013
And turned the normally quiet streets of suburban Watertown into what looks like a military zone.
Watertown is normally a quiet suburban town.photo: @mdanubio4) twitter.com/mdanubio4/stat…
— judith donath (@judithd) April 19, 2013
Heavy equipment continues to come in and out of restricted #watertown neighborhoods. Massive. #wbz twitter.com/JimArmstrongWB…
— Jim Armstrong(@JimArmstrongWBZ) April 19, 2013
18:12 UTC: Reuters news agency has released a timeline of events over the past day.
* Thursday, about 5:10 p.m. Eastern time
- The FBI announces law enforcement has identified two men suspected of planting the pressure cooker bombs that killed three people and injured 176 at the Boston Marathon on Monday. Video footage released by the FBI show a man known as suspect No. 1 wearing a dark baseball cap. He was later identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26.
Suspect No. 2, later identified as Tsarnaev's brother, Dzhokhar, 19, was wearing a white cap backwards in the images. The 30 second videos are played repeatedly on national television, and photographs of the suspects are posted online.
* Thursday night at 9:04 p.m.
- Russian language social networking site VK shows someone logged for the last time out of what appears to be Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's page. The site had been accessed via mobile device.
* Thursday night around 10:20 p.m.
- Shots are fired at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus. At some point, two men rob a convenience store on campus.
* 10:30 p.m.
- Police discover MIT campus police officer Sean Collier, 26, shot multiple times in his car in an apparent confrontation with the suspects. He was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital and pronounced dead.
* Shortly after 10:30 p.m.
- Police say the two brothers carjack a Mercedes SUV. The owner of the car is held hostage for about a half hour, but is then released. Police chase the SUV into the Boston suburb of Watertown. During the chase, the suspects throw explosives from the car and exchange gunfire with police.
A transit police officer is hurt in the shootout. Witnesses report hearing dozens of gunshots.Tamerlan Tsarnaev is hit during the shootout. He is taken
into custody, transported to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and later pronounced dead.
* Before 1 a.m. Friday
- A huge manhunt is launched for the second suspect and hundreds of police officers and FBI agents descend on Watertown.
* Between 3 and 4 a.m.
- Massachusetts police announce they will conduct a door-to-door search in Watertown. Citizens are warned to stay indoors.
* Around 5:30 a.m.
- Train service in Boston is suspended.
* 8 a.m.
- Massachusetts officials announce they have expanded the shelter-in-place recommendations for the entire city of Boston, effectively putting the city in lockdown as they search for Tsarnaev.
18:09 UTC: Shelter in Place sign in Boston
18:02 UTC: Secretary of State John Kerry spoke about the drama unfolding in Boston during a joint press conference with the foreign secretary of Mexico.
"As a father and a grandfather, my thoughts are, of course, in my hometown right now, Boston, where events are still unfolding and the entire city is on lockdown. We’re continuing to learn more every moment about the terror attack on Monday and the pursuit of justice that is following it. I think it’s fair to say that for this entire week, we’ve been in a pretty direct confrontation with evil, and I want to congratulate and thank all the law enforcement authorities for the extraordinary job that they have been doing on behalf of our citizens."
17:56 UTC: The aunt of the at large suspect is speaking to the media in Toronto, Canada. She said the family of the suspects came to the U.S. in 2002.
She said the father of the two suspects would not be able to speak right now, apparently referring to a sense of shock he must be feeling.
17:44 UTC: In a post on Instagram, Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, dismissed any connection between his republic and the Tsarnaev brothers.
He wrote, "Any attempts to draw a parallel between Chechnya and the Tsarnaevs, if they are guilty, are futile. They grew up in the U.S., and their views and beliefs were formed there. The roots of the evil should be looked for in America."
17:27 UTC: Russia condemns all "terrorists'' regardless of their nationality, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said on Friday reports Reuters news agency.
"They all deserve to be rejected,'' spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in the southern Russian city of Sochi, adding that the Russian authorities were waiting for official information from the United States on the dead man and a suspected accomplice.
17:20 UTC: VOA's Celia Mendoza spoke with Derek Winbush, an 18-year-old former classmate of at large suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Winbush, who lives in the suburban Boston area where the manhunt is underway, said Tsnarnaev was an average kid and a good student. Winbush described him as "a nice guy" who never spoke about terrorism.
1650 UTC: Impromptu tributes to Sean Collier, the police officer killed in the standoff at MIT, are emerging on the street where he lived, according to Boston Globe reporter Dave Abel.
Roommate of fallen #MIT police officer puts up American flag in front of their home. twitter.com/davabel/status…
— David Abel (@davabel) April 19, 2013
More American flags are now being unfurled along the block beside where the fallen #MIT officer lived. twitter.com/davabel/status…
— David Abel (@davabel) April 19, 2013
16:36 UTC: The chief of Massachusetts State Police Col. Timothy Allen says there has been no "apprehension" so far, referring to the suspect at large. He also warned of a controlled explosion this afternoon. All officials also renewed the call for Boston residents to stay indoors.
16:34 UTC: Mayor Thomas Menino, Governor Deval Patrick are updating the press on the manhunt. The mayor said officials will keep the public informed as is possible. He thanked the public and said "we are going to get through this."
16:25 UTC: The Boston Globe has put together a mapped timeline of the ongoing manhunt, starting with a robbery at 10pm Thursday night and showing how it led to where we are now.
16:19 UTC: Officials release more information on
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev:
U.S. law enforcement officials say the two suspects in Monday's Boston Marathon bombing are legal U.S. residents of Chechen background, identified as 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and 26-year-old Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
The elder brother died from wounds sustained during a shootout with police. Dzhokhar, the suspect wearing a white hat in pictures released after the marathon bombings, is known as "Suspect Two" to police, who said he is armed and dangerous.
The brothers were believed to be living legally in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and have at least one sister.
A young Chechen who lives in Boston and knew the family said in an interview with VOA's Russian Service that the Tsarnaev family lived mainly in Central Asia before coming to the U.S. more than eight years ago.
Multiple sources, including Temirmagomed Davudov, a school headmaster in Makhachkala, the capital of the Russian republic of Dagestan, say the Tsarnaevs are originally from Kyrgyzstan and are of Chechen ethnicity. The headmaster said the two Tsarnaev brothers attended his school and left for the United States in 2002.
16:00 UTC:
Some additional information on the suspects:
PRI reporter Robin Young says her nephew is friends with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspect being hunted by police, describing him as a "beautiful boy."
A Buzzfeed article quotes several people who the reporters say attended the Cambridge Ringe and Latin School with the suspect. "In fact, as recently as November, I played pick-up basketball with him and he seemed like he was doing great at UMASS Dartmouth," they quote one former classmate as saying.My beloved nephew on right, djohar tsarnaev on left, happy cambridge Rindge and Latin grads.heartbreaking twitter.com/hereandnowrobi…
— Robin Young (@hereandnowrobin) April 19, 2013
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The other suspect, Dzokhar's older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who died in a shootout with police this morning, was featured in a photo essay, which portrays him as a dedicated boxer pursuing hopes of making the U.S. Olympic team.
15:43 UTC: Tsarni again called on the hunted suspect to turn himself in. He said he has brought shame to all Chechens. The uncle then said the suspect, his nephew, should beg for forgiveness from the families of the victims, and to "kneel down in front of them."
15:28 UTC: Tsarni also urged the suspect at large to turn himself into police. He said they have brought shame to the family.
15:26 UTC: The suspect's uncle, Ruslan Tsarni of Maryland, who identifies himself as their father's brother speaking to reporters outside his house in the Washington DC suburbs says the family is Muslim and that they are ethnic Chechens.
15:07 UTC: Reuters news agency reports President Barack Obama was briefed by his top security and counter-terrorism advisers on developments in the Boston bombing manhunt and investigation for about an hour in the White House Situation Room on Friday, the White House said.
15:00 UTC:
Journalist Adam Gabbatt of The Guardian shares this video of media at the scene being told to get back for their safety
14:47 UTC:
The University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth is evacuating students. Earlier the university reported in a press release that "a person being sought in connection with the Boston Marathon bombing has been identified as a student registered at UMass Dartmouth."
UMassD myAlert: Campus evacuation. Please leave campus calmly as soon as possible. Go to umassd.edu for more details.
— UMass Dartmouth (@UMassD) April 19, 2013
14:44 UTC:
14:41 UTC:UPDATE: Vehicle (MA Plate: 316-ES9) found unoccupied. Car being processed for evidence by authorities. twitter.com/Boston_Police/…
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 19, 2013
Reuters reports that Connecticut state police are seeking a vehicle that could be occupied by a person possibly linked to Boston bombing case.
14:35 UTC:
#WANTED: Police seeking MA Plate: 316-ES9, ’99 Honda CRV, Color - Gray. Possible suspect car. Do not approach. twitter.com/Boston_Police/…
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 19, 2013
14:30 UTC:
Disbelief from many after hours of lockdown.
Strangely dissonant that on most beautiful day of the year so far - birds chirping, tulips smiling - Cambridge resembles a ghost town.
— David Abel (@davabel) April 19, 2013
Kenmore Square in Boston is empty. (Photo: Andrew Golden/NBC News) twitter.com/NBCNews/status…
— Mike Hayes (@michaelhayes) April 19, 2013
It is bizarrely quiet outside. The odd car goes by and my heart rate skyrockets. #belmont
— Katherine Jewell (@katisjewell) April 19, 2013
14:10 UTC:
Boston Police are asking media and social media users not to reveal the locations of operations.
#MediaAlert: WARNING: Do Not Compromise Officer Safety by Broadcasting Tactical Positions of Homes Being Searched.
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 19, 2013
Just got the word about locations. Tweets are gone.
— Dan Adams (@DanielAdams86) April 19, 2013
The situation so far:
Parts of Boston are on lockdown as police in the northeastern U.S. state of Massachusetts conduct a massive manhunt for one of the suspects in Monday's Boston Marathon bombings, after killing the other one in a shootout late Thursday.
Residents have been urged to stay in their homes with the doors locked, public transit service has been suspended and all schools and universities are closed. Officials have shut down airspace over Boston.
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick said the situation is "serious," and he asked the public to also take it seriously as well. In Washington, President Obama was being briefed this morning on the situation in Boston, a White House official said.
Boston police have identified the suspect at large as 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev of Cambridge, Massachusetts, a town outside of Boston. They say he is considered "armed and dangerous."
#WANTED: Suspect identified as 19 year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev of Cambridge. Suspect considered armed & dangerous. twitter.com/Boston_Police/…
— Boston Police Dept. (@Boston_Police) April 19, 2013
AP speaks to the suspects' father: "My son is a true angel." apne.ws/11JN41s -AB
— The Associated Press (@AP) April 19, 2013
One of two suspects were killed in a shootout with police last night, indentified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, a law enforcement official said.
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The suspects were driving a carjacked Mercedes SUV and police chased them after they were called to the scene of a robbery in Cambridge, across the river from Boston. Campus police officer Sean Collier at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was killed during the incident.
Police say explosive devices were thrown at them from the fleeing car, and in an exchange of gunfire one of the suspects was shot, while the other fled in the vehicle.#BREAKING: PIC: Sean Collier was from Somerville. He has only been with #MIT police since Jan of 2012. twitter.com/JulieLoncichTV…
— Julie Loncich (@JulieLoncichTV) April 19, 2013