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CAMBRIDGE -- Police are investigating a fatal shooting of MIT campus police officer by two men who then committed an armed carjacking in Cambridge, Middlesex Acting District Attorney Michael Pelgro, Cambridge Police Commissioner Robert Haas, and MIT Police Chief John DiFava announced this evening.

At approximately 10:20 p.m. April 18, police received reports of shots fired on the MIT campus. At 10:30 p.m., 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 evidencing 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.
A short time later, 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. The victim was released at a gas station on Memorial Drive in Cambridge. He was not injured.
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 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. 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.
No further information is available at this time.
 
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massive manhunt going on in watertown. All schools and businesses are closed. Ppl are told not to leave their homes. Door to door searches going on. Ppl advised not to open their doors unless law enforcement is knocking. 1st suspect in bombing is dead search for 2nd suspect ongoing.
 
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Looks like work of the Joker
 
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Looks like the bomb suspects are brothers who are originally from Chechnya.
 
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Where is Batman?
 
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carjack victim stripped naked.
 
Boston marathon bomber!!!

GUESS WHAT RACE OR NATIONALITY? :D

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Looks like the bomb suspects are brothers who are originally from Chechnya.

Correct. They are Russian Muslims going by the names Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, and Tamerlan Tzarnaev is 26.
 
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One Boston Marathon bombing suspect dead, other still at large: authorities

By JENNIFER BAIN in Boston and LARRY CELONA and DAN MACLEOD in NY
Last Updated: 8:09 AM, April 19, 2013
Posted: 3:16 AM, April 19, 2013
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FBI photos show the men suspected in Monday's Boston Marathon bombings. "Suspect No. 1" at left has died, officials said, while "Suspect No. 2" (right) remains at large.

One of the men suspected in Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings is dead, and the other remains at large this morning, authorities say.

Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said the man known as “Suspect No. 1” – seen wearing sunglasses and a black cap in video and pictures – was wounded in a shootout with police, and later died at the hospital.

“Suspect No. 2,” seen wearing a backwards white cap over his shaggy hair, is still on the loose, Davis said in an early-morning press conference. Law enforcement officials are conducting a manhunt to find him.

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Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19

"Suspect No. 2" was identified in a law enforcement intelligence bulletin as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, the AP reports.

The suspects were identified as hailing from the Russian region near Cechnya - and they've been living legally in the US for at least one year, the AP reports.

Details are rapidly coming in from various sources as new information becomes available.

Both CBS and CNN have reported that the suspects are brothers, but this information has not been confirmed.

TV reports show a very heavy police presence as the federal courthouse just after 7:30 a.m.

Gov. Deval Patrick said today that a shelter in place order is underway for the entire city of Boston as well as Watertown, Waltham, Newton, Belmont, Cambridge and Allston-Brighton.

The announcements followed a bizarre and bloody series of events that started with the fatal shooting of a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology late last night and continued with a massive police confrontation with two of the shooting suspects in the nearby city of Watertown.

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Sources told The Post that two men were involved in the killing of the MIT officer at 10:48 p.m. They then carjacked a Mercedes-Benz and made their getaway.

The suspects in the MIT shooting then got into a gun battle with police. There were also reports of explosive devices found in Watertown.

During the firefight, a second police officer was struck by bullets and taken to the hospital, Davis said.

Hospital officials said the deceased suspect's body featured a combination of gunshot wounds and blast-related injuries.

While one suspect was killed, the other got away. Officials are urging nearby residents to stay indoors - and not to pick up any strangers on the side of the road.

All public transportation in and around Watertown, including Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority service, was also suspended as a safety measure, Mass. Emergency Management Director Kurt Schwartz said.

Amtrak has also suspended service in the are, according to TV reports.

"We are hoping that as the hours proceed that we will be able to turn back on portions of the system," Schwartz said. "The system has been shut down now as a safety measure.we are asking people not to wait for public transportation. If you are waiting at a public bus or train station please go home."

Nearby schools such as Boston University also canceled classes, and businesses are urged to remain closed.

Davis called the suspect a "terrorist ... who came here to kill people."

Three people were killed and 176 were injured in Monday's bombings, which punctured the innocence of Boston's Patriots' Day celebrations.

The men were spotted walking down Boylston Street toward the marathon finish line shortly before the pressure-cooker blasts launched shrapnel through the helpless crowd.

The man identified as Suspect No. 1 wore a black jacket, a white shirt, a black hat, khakis and sunglasses. He had a black backpack and appeared to be wearing a Bridgestone golf cap.

Suspect No. 2 wore a backward, white, adjustable baseball cap and carried a lighter-colored backpack over his right shoulder.

“As you can see from one of the images, Suspects 1 and 2 appear to be walking together through the marathon crowd on Boylston Street in the direction of the finish line,” DesLauriers said.

Suspect No. 2 set down his backpack in front of the Forum restaurant, an upscale bar and grill where the second bomb went off, at around 2:50 p.m., feds say.

A photo obtained by The Post shows the suspect at that scene before the blast — with tragic little victim Martin Richard, 8, standing to the left on a police barrier.

Suspect No. 1 was not seen on any of the footage dropping his backpack, authorities said.

In another photo, posted online, a person who closely resembles Suspect No. 2 is seen calmly walking from the mayhem as smoke fills the air in the background. The man who took the photo told CNN last night that the FBI had seen it.

“Only one we believe to be planting the device is suspect Number 2,” said DesLauriers. “Suspect Number 2, with the white cap on, proceeded west on Boylston Street, and that’s all we know right now.”

The killers used crude bombs made from pressure cookers that were stuffed with ball bearings, nails and other metal items.

At least one of the devices was powered with a rechargeable Tenergy battery that is typically used in such children’s toys as remote-control cars.

FBI agents, in fact, went to several toy stores in Massachusetts and New Hampshire to ask about the battery, employees told ABC News.

Meanwhile, it was revealed last night that a victim who lost both legs in the attack — and who was photographed being wheeled from the scene in a now-iconic photo — provided evidence while still in intensive care.

Jeff Bauman awoke in the hospital and asked for a pen and paper on which he wrote: “bag, saw the guy, looked right at me,” his brother, Chris, said.

Bauman then gave the feds a full description of the man he saw drop a bag at this feet. He said the man wore a cap and sunglasses, a description similar to the image of the FBI’ s Suspect No. 1, his brother said.

Mark Abbamonte, 26, told The Post he was in lockdown at his Watertown home and could see police evacuating people down the street and checking their home.

Abbamonte said the overnigh firefight happend just three blocks from his home and "could see all the explosions from my house."

"I woke up on the third explosion; my roommate heard three explosions. There were so many [gunshots] I couldn't even count. I heard cops yelling to someone to , 'get on you knees.'"

"It woke me up, I heard [te explosion] and panicked, I didn't know what it was. I thought it was fire crackers, but with what happened in Boston Monday I knew it could be something."

"I just hope they catch the second suspect. I'm calmer than I was a few hours ago, but I'm running on adrenaline. It's been a long night."

Additional reporting by Frank Rosario, Josh Margolin, David K. Li and Dan Good

 
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Help to spread awareness. Paste this on your door, MRT stations, your school, your workplace.
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A Youtube account for Tamerlan Tzarnaev has surfaced on the Net.
Some of his 'likes' and subscriptions are all a bit disturbing.

http://www.youtube.com/user/muazseyfullah


From the facebook account of Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev

http://vk.com/id160300242

Check them out before both get taken down.
 
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