Raising days of anxiety for a town and a nation on edge,
policemen apprehended the surviving Boston Marathon bombing
suspect, found bloodied in a backyard vessel Friday night less than 24
hours after a wild vehicle chase and gun battle that left his older
male sibling dead and Boston and its suburbs closed in an exceptional
dragnet.
"We got him," Boston Mayor Tom Menino tweeted. A barrack erupted from a gathering gathered beside the scene.
"CAPTURED!!!"
policeman supplemented later. "The hunt is over. The seek is finished.
The terror is over. And justice has won. suspect in custody."
throughout
a long night of violence Thursday and into Friday, male siblings
Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev killed an MIT police agent,
harshly hurt another lawman and hurled explosives at policemen in a
desperate getaway attempt, authorities said.
Late Friday, less
than an hour after administration said the search for Dzhokhar had
verified fruitless, they tracked down the 19-year-old school scholar
holed up in the boat, dwindled by a gunshot wound after fleeing on base
from the overnight shootout with policemen that left 200 expended rounds
behind.
He was hospitalized in grave status, incapable to be interrogated about his motives.
Until the younger man's arrest, it was
looking like a bleak day for policeman. As night fell, they broadcast
that they were scaling back the hunt and raising the stay-indoors
alignment across Boston and some of its suburbs because they had arrive
up empty-handed.
But then the shatter came and within a twosome
of hours, the four-day ordeal was over. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was
apprehended about a mile from the location of the shootout that slain
his brother.

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