Boston Marathon Bomber Caught, Town Celebrates
April 20,2013
"We got him!" That was heard on the streets of Boston Friday night as police captured the second suspect in the Boston marathon bombings. The mayor was heard congratulating police over their two-way radios. And the tension that gripped Boston since Monday's blasts changed to celebration.
Jubilation erupted in the streets of Watertown, Massachusetts.
For every police vehicle, there was drive-by congratulations after nearly 24 hours of gunshots, explosions and lockdowns.
Suspect number 2 in the marathon bombings rode inside this ambulance, injured, on the way to the hospital and jail.
"When I saw the guy's face in the ambulance, I thought, 'They got him alive.' That's really important," said Anthony Pelton, a Watertown taxidriver.
Police found 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev inside a boat in the backyard of a house, not too far from where he lived.
Bryan Kennedy, a Watertown resident, heard the final gunshots when he was walking nearby.
"It rattles you. It definitely makes you put your head on a swivel and look around and see everything around you," he said.
Suspect number 1, Tamerlan Tsarnaev was killed during a gunbattle with police Thursday night in the same town. But the younger Tsarnaev escaped. Thousands of police began a massive manhunt, blocking streets in the neighborhood and ordering residents to stay in their homes.
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