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One Boston Marathon suspect dead, another still on run, officials say

The Boston Marathon bombing suspects — armed with explosives and guns — battled law enforcement officers in a Boston suburb early Friday morning, unleashing chaos until cops took one of the men into custody and the other fled, law enforcement sources said.

Officials later said the suspect taken into custody died and authorities identified the man on the run as the "white-hat" suspect, referencing photographs released by the FBI Thursday. Authorities warned he should be considered armed and dangerous.

The standoff in Watertown, Mass., erupted shortly after the fatal shooting of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer. A transit police officer was also wounded in the Watertown fire fight, officials confirmed to NBC affiliate WHDH.

Officials in Watertown were warning residents to "stay in their homes and not open their doors unless a police officer is there."

"There is a terrorist on the loose," said one officer at an impromptu press conference at about 4:30 a.m. ET.

The suspect at large — believed to be the man who physically placed the bags containing the homemade bombs which killed 3 and injured 170 on Monday — was described as "dressed in a grey hoodie, light skinned male, brown curly hair."

Law enforcement sources said the suspects have international links and have been in the country legally for about a year.

The suspects approached the MIT officer and shot him in head, the sources said. The two then stole the MIT officer's cruiser, robbed a nearby 7-11 and carjacked a Mercedes SUV, briefly kidnapping the driver, the sources said. At various points, the suspects threw explosives out the window of the moving car.

The dead suspect had an improvised explosive device strapped to his chest and the law enforcement sources warned that the suspect on the run may as well.

Watertown resident Andrew Kitzenberg described the earlier police shoot out outside his house. “They engaged in gunfire for a few minutes,” Kitzenberg told NBC News. “They were also utilizing bombs, which sounded and looked like grenades, while engaging in the gunfight. They also had what looked like a pressure-cooker bomb.”

Kitzenberg said when he looked out the window he saw two people taking cover between a black Mercedes SUV and a sedan, and watched them shooting 70 or 80 yards toward six Watertown police vehicles.

He said the pair took cover behind the Mercedes SUV and were shooting westward toward the police officers. They also had backpacks.

“It was a firefight,” he added. “There was a long exchange of gunfire.”

One of the shooters then ran toward the officers, while the other got into the SUV, Kitzenberg recounted.

The person on foot later fell to the ground, but Kitzenberg said he was unable to tell whether he had been tackled or shot.

The other drove the SUV through the line of police cars at the end of the street, he added.

Kitzenberg said that while he had a “very clear view of the shooters,” he couldn’t see their faces but described them as “average size, average height.”

During the gun battle, a bullet ended up in the wall of Kitzenberg’s apartment, which is on the second level of a multi-family home.

Rebecca Carbone, 30, stood on the street wearing pajamas and a sweatshirt and had stepped out when she heard sirens.

"We heard a loud blast and we didn't know what it was," Carbone said. "It sounded like a car backfiring."

John Grimes, 69, a retired letter carrier, said that he heard three loud explosions, "and you don't hear explosions at night a lot."

The tense situation in Watertown followed an hours-long lockdown at MIT, where the campus police officer was shot and killed while investigating a disturbance on the Cambridge campus.

Even as police swept the campus, there were reports of a violent car chase and then an extremely heavy police presence in Watertown, which is only about four miles away.

The events began unfolding with reports of shots fired on the MIT campus at 10:48 p.m. ET, and the situation remained "active and extremely dangerous" for hours, according to MIT's emergency website. It was later reported that a campus officer had been killed.

The MIT police officer was found shot multiple times in his vehicle, the Middlesex District Attorney’s office said in a news release. Authorities launched an investigation into the circumstances of the shooting and determined that two males were involved in the shooting.

A short time later, police received reports of an armed carjacking by two males in the area of Third Street in Cambridge, the DA’s statement read.

“The victim was carjacked at gunpoint by two males and was kept in the car with the suspects for approximately a half hour. The victim was released at a gas station on Memorial Drive in Cambridge. He was not injured.”

Police went in pursuit of the stolen vehicle, following it into Watertown. During the chase, explosive devices were reportedly thrown from the car by the suspects, the DA’s statement said.

A Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority police officer was also severely injured in an ensuing gunfire exchange between the police and the suspects in the area of Dexter and Laurel streets.

The university expressed its condolences in a statement: "MIT is heartbroken by the news that an MIT Police officer was shot and killed in the line of duty on Thursday night on campus, near Building 32 (the Stata Center). Our thoughts are now with the family."
 
'Just a normal American kid': Boston bombing suspect, 19, on the run is high school wrestler who 'wanted to be a doctor'

* Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, described as armed and dangerous, is currently on the run from police wanted as a suspect in the bombing of the Boston marathon
* His brother 26-year-old Tamerlan Tzarnaev was killed this morning following a gun fight
* The pair's uncle and father have spoken out with Dzhokhar revealed as a medical student with dreams of becoming a doctor described as a 'true angel' by his father
* But posts on a social network site purporting to have been made by the younger Tzarnaev brother say he will 'kill everyone because they killed his brother'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...an-Tzarnaev-links-Chechnya.html#ixzz2Qv50qDD4

Chechnya: A history of terror

Muslim militants from Chechnya have a long history of unleashing separatist terror attacks on Russia – but the allegations of involvement in the Boston Marathon explosions would mark the first time they have targeted the West.

Buried in the heart of Russia’s Northern Caucasus, the Islamic state has fought against Russian rule for centuries.But it culminated in a bloody and chaotic civil war with the Russian government in 1994 that left tens of thousands dead and the region in ruins.

As a result, the area became a hotbed for extremism, and was soon infiltrated by foreign Islamic militants, including those with ties to al Qaeda.Terrorists have since unleashed a string of attacks on Russian soil and, more recently, abroad.

Russian troops withdrew from Chechnya in 1996 after the first Chechen war, leaving it de-facto independent and largely lawless, but then rolled back three years later following apartment building explosions in Moscow and other cities blamed on the rebels.

Chechnya has stabilized under the steely grip of Kremlin-backed local strongman Ramzan Kadyrov, a former rebel whose forces were accused of massive rights abuses.

But the Islamic insurgency has spread to neighboring provinces, with Dagestan, sandwiched between Chechnya and the Caspian Sea, becoming the epicenter of violence with militants launching daily attacks against police and other authorities.

On October 23 2002, over 40, mostly female, terrorists took more than 700 hostages prisoner at a Moscow theatre, demanding an end to the Russian presence in Chechnya. Dressed from head to toe in black hijabs, they became known as The Black Widows.

But when Russian security forces stormed the theater, guns blazing, the hostage takers responded by detonating homemade bombs strapped to their bodies, killing more than 100 innocent theater goers.

Then on September 1 2004, a group of 32 heavily-armed, masked men seized control of Middle School Number One and more than 1,000 hostages in Beslan, North Ossetia.

Most of the hostages were children aged from six to sixteen years old.

After a tense two-day standoff, that was beamed around the world, Russian forces raided the building.

The siege ultimately claimed the lives of 331 civilians, 11 commandos and 31 hostage-takers.

The rebels have since claimed responsibility for an array of terrorist attacks, including last year's double suicide bombing of the Moscow subway system that killed 40 people.

In March 2010, two women suicide bombers killed 40 commuters when they blew themselves up on two packed tube trains during the busy rush hour.

And in January a year later, a Chechen suicide bomber unleashed terror on Moscow's Domodedovo Airport when they blew themselves up killing 36 people.

The allegations of the Caucasus men's role in the Boston's explosions would reinforce long-held claims by Russian officials that insurgents in the Caucasus have been linked to al-Qaida.

TIMELINE OF TERROR: HOW EVENTS UNFOLDED IN BOSTON

At 5:10 p.m. Thursday, investigators of the bombings release photographs and video of two suspects. They ask for the public's help in identifying the men.

Around 10:20 p.m., shots are fired on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, just outside Boston.

At 10:30 p.m., an MIT campus police officer who was responding to a disturbance is found shot multiple times in his vehicle, apparently in a confrontation with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects. He is later pronounced dead.

Shortly afterward, two armed men reportedly carjack a Mercedes SUV in Cambridge. A man who was in the vehicle is held for about a half hour and then released unharmed at a gas station on Memorial Drive in Cambridge.

Police soon pursue the carjacked vehicle in Watertown, just west of Cambridge.

Some kind of explosive devices are thrown from the vehicle in an apparent attempt to stop police. The carjackers and police exchange gunfire. A transit police officer is seriously injured. One suspect, later identified as Suspect No. 1 in the marathon bombings, is critically injured and later pronounced dead.

Authorities launch a manhunt for the other suspect.

Around 1 a.m. Friday, gunshots and explosions are heard in Watertown, just outside Boston. Dozens of police officers and FBI agents converge on a Watertown neighborhood. A helicopter circles overhead.

Around 4:30 a.m., Massachusetts state and Boston police hold a short outdoor news briefing. They tell people living in that section of eastern Watertown to stay in their homes. They identify the carjackers as the same men suspected in the marathon bombings. Overnight, police also release a photograph of a man believed to be Suspect No. 2, apparently taken from store video earlier in the evening at a 7-Eleven convenience store in Cambridge. He is wearing a grey hoodie-style sweatshirt.

Around 6:35 a.m., Revealed the bomb suspects are from a Russian region near Chechnya and lived in the United States for at least 1 year.

Around 6:45 a.m., Surviving Boston bomb suspect is revealed as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, who has been living in Cambridge, Mass.


Boston 'bombers' are brothers from CHECHNYA: One suspect is killed in shoot-out and second is on the loose with a BOMB strapped to his chest after running gun battle that left cop dead

* Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, 'Suspect 1' killed after explosions and machine gun fire in Boston suburb of Watertown
* Manhunt continues for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, 'Suspect 2' who was seen on CCTV wearing a white baseball cap as police name him a 'terrorist'
* Dzhokhar Tsarnaev posted online he will 'kill everyone because we killed his brother'
* Two people taken into custody at the home in Cambridge where the brothers grew up
* Both suspects are 'brothers from the Russia region near Chechnya and had lived in U.S. since 2002'
* Police chief: 'Terrorist on the loose who wants to kill people – do not open your door'
* City in lock down: Mass public transport closed, flights canceled, armed officers conduct house-to house searches
* Police officer critically wounded in exchange of gunfire after suspects threw explosives during car chase


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nd-terrorist-run-car-chase.html#ixzz2Qv6VWPMy


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


Pictured just feet from the man who 'killed him': Chilling image shows eight-year-old Martin standing beside Boston bomb suspect moments after 'he planted explosive'


* Martin perched on spectator fencing waiting to give his runner father a hug
* Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, is seen lurking behind him in the crowd
* He is clutching 'rucksack containing bomb' and appears to be smirking



Moments from death: This chilling image shows one of the Boston bomb suspects standing right behind eight-year-old victim Martin Richard (ringed, left) moments before the explosion

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-moments-planted-explosive.html#ixzz2Qv7p0mvA
 

Philbert

Banned
death penalty for the remaining brother

I would prefer life without the possibility of parole, solitary confinement at a Supermax prison, one hour a day outside the cell.
He'll beg for the death penalty.

REAL PAYBACK is a bitch...for 30-40 years.

Allah hu Akbar...Donkeyballs Tsarnaev, not so much.
 
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