

Shortly before 7 p.m., shots were heard in Watertown, as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was discovered hiding in a boat in the backyard of a residence. By AARON KATERSKY, BRIAN ROSS, MEGAN CHUCHMACH and MICHELE McPHEE. Martin Richard, one of the young victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, whose family lives five blocks from Frank Armstrong the cop who guarded his body. While Marathon Woman tells the fuller story of my life before, during and after the momentous 1967 Boston Marathon, this excerpt deals mostly with that race.
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The manhunt intensified as the night went on, and the entire Boston area woke to find itself on lockdown, with public transportation shut down and citizens advised to stay indoors. Martin Richard, 8, was standing just feet from bomb when it went off. After Mei Ling discovers the body of her uncle, Charley Wu, in the Chinese laundry he owned, the police question reformed safe cracker Boston Blackie and.

asserting that Sunil was one of the two Boston Marathon bombers.

They later stated that Tamerlan, age 26, had been shot and killed, but younger brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was still at large. Looking for friends in the crowds packed at the end of the Boston Marathon, David Green heard the first explosion and felt the concussion from the second. While police officers were on the hunt for the bombers, online users were examining. Authorities reported the shooting suspects were indeed the same men sought in the Boston Marathon bombing, identifying them as brothers Tamerlan Tsarnaev "Suspect #1" and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev "Suspect #2", both Kyrgyz nationals living in Cambridge. The shooting became a carjacking, then later a dangerous chase reportedly involving dozens of gunshots and explosive devices, ending up in neighboring Watertown. Hours after the FBI released images of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, a response to a robbery in nearby Cambridge led to the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer.
