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News World Opinion Business. Share this —. Follow NBC News. In Focus Five days in April: The Boston Marathon bombing and the manhunt that followed Bombs bloodied the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15, , killing three spectators, and wounding others. April 15, A bomb explodes in the crowd as runners cross the finish line during the th Boston Marathon.

Police officers with their guns drawn react to a second explosion down the street. The first explosion knocked down the runner at the finish line. She survived the blasts. Homemade bomb An investigator holds the remains of a pressure cooker, used to make a bomb, found at the scene. April 16 The unfinished meals of fleeing customers are left on tables at an outdoor restaurant the day after the bombing.

April 17 Investigators work at the scene of one of the blast sites. April Suspects revealed Tamerlan Tsarnaev, in black baseball hat, and his brother Dzhokhar, in a white hat, stand near the finish line of the Boston Marathon minutes before the first blast. April Shootout Officials secure an area in Watertown, Massachusetts, after the Tsarnaevs had an early-morning gun battle with police. Manhunt A police officer evacuates a shoeless man holding a child as members of law enforcement conduct a search for Tsarnaev on April 19 in Watertown.

When they stopped at a Cambridge gas station, the hostage escaped and called police, informing them the SUV could be tracked by his cellphone, which was still in the vehicle. Shortly after midnight, police in the Boston suburb of Watertown spotted the suspects in the stolen SUV and Honda Civic and tried to apprehend them. A gun battle broke out on a Watertown street, with the Tsarnaevs exchanging fire with the police and hurling explosive devices at them. One officer was seriously injured by gunshots but survived.

After Tamerlan Tsarnaev was tackled by police, his brother Dzhokhar drove the stolen SUV straight at them, running over his brother before speeding away. He abandoned the SUV nearby then fled on foot.

A gravely wounded Tamerlan Tsarnaev, whose body was riddled with bullets, was taken to a hospital, where doctors were unable to resuscitate him. That day, April 19, the Boston area was put on lockdown, with schools closed, public transportation service suspended and people advised to stay inside their homes, as police conducted door-to-door searches in Watertown and military-style vehicles patrolled the streets. That evening, after law enforcement called off their search of the area, a Watertown man went out to his backyard to check on his dry-docked boat.

When he looked inside the covered, foot vessel, he was startled to see blood and a person, later identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, hiding there. The Watertown man immediately called , police arrived and surrounded the boat, and the alleged terrorist, who was wounded from the earlier gun battle, was taken into custody.

Before his capture, Tsarnaev reportedly scrawled a note inside the boat indicating the Boston bombings were committed in retaliation for U. At the time of the bombings, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was a sophomore at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a former amateur boxer, was married and had a young child.

The brothers were Muslims, born in the former Soviet Union republic of Kyrgyzstan in and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev arrived in the United States with his parents in , and the family soon applied for political asylum and settled in Cambridge. Tamerlan and his two sisters followed the family to America in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, described by classmates as a popular student, became a naturalized U. His older brother, a community college dropout who was frequently unemployed, had a green card but was not an American citizen.

Investigators have suggested the Tsarnaevs were motivated by extremist Islamic beliefs but planned and carried out the bombings on their own and were not connected to any terrorist groups. The brothers allegedly used the Internet to learn how to build explosives. In July , Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty to the 30 federal charges against him, including the use of a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death. Tsarnaev was found guilty by a jury of all 30 charges against him on April 8, He is eligible for the death penalty, and is currently held in the high-security U.

Penitentiary, Florence-High in Colorado , while his legal staff represents his appeals. On April 15, , the mayor of Boston and the governor of Massachusetts hosted a ceremony honoring the marathon bombing victims along with the first responders on the scene.

Details are falling into place, as the year-old man carjacked by the marathon bombing suspects tells his story to The Boston Globe, and more details from the search emerge. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction - a pressure cooker bomb - in the Boston Marathon bombings. We take a look at the Former Boston police lieutenant Tom Nolan commends first responders for their overall handling of the marathon bombing and investigation, but he questions the armed house-to-house searches.

Skip to main content. Close close Donate. Listen Live: Radio Boston. Close Close. Radio Boston Value this story? Marathon Bombing Suspect Faces First Court Appearance Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, will appear in federal court in Boston today to be arraigned on 30 charges in connection with the April 15th bombings at the Boston Marathon.

Boston Bombing Memorial Is Removed The makeshift memorial for victims and survivors of the Boston Marathon bombings that sprang up in Copley Square Park was taken down by the city today.

Marathon Bombing Victim Heads To Rehab While Marc Furcarile celebrates the next step in his recovery, he's also reflecting on his unconventional ride to the hospital on April 15 — a ride that saved his life.



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