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As Boston reeled, younger bombing suspect partied


By   Ann O'Neill  and   Melissa Gray , CNN


April 20, 2013 -- Updated 2208 GMT (0608 HKT) CNN.com 
(CNN) -- As the world hunted him, the younger brother 
suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings acted like any other college 
sophomore.
Dzhokar Tsarnaev, 19, was on the 
campus of University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth every day after the 
attack until late Thursday, a university official told CNN. Tsarnaev 
attended classes and dorm parties while the rest of Boston came to a 
tense standstill.
A student at the school told The Boston Globe that she saw Tsarnaev at a party 
Wednesday night that was attended by some of his friends from intramural soccer.
"He was just relaxed," she said, asking the paper not to print her name. 
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The days-long drama that gripped 
Boston -- and the world -- began when two homemade bombs made from 
pressure cookers exploded 12 seconds apart near the finish line of 
Monday's Boston Marathon. Three people were killed, and more than 170 
injured as nails, ball bearings, BBs and shards of broken glass were 
blasted through the viewing area.
Law enforcement officials combed 
through photos and surveillance videos, searching for clues to who 
detonated the bombs. The FBI released photos showing two men they were 
seeking and asked for the public's help.
At the dorm where Tsarnaev lived, 
students joked Thursday as they viewed the FBI photos on television, a 
senior who lived in the suspect's dorm told The Boston Globe.
"We made a joke like, that could be Dzhokar," said Pamala Rolon. "But then we 
thought it just couldn't be him. Dzhokar? Never."
A tense scene began to unfold 
Thursday night -- complete with wailing sirens, flashes of blue and red 
lights, a hail of bullets and explosions from homemade bombs. By early 
Friday morning, Tsarnaev's older brother, Tamerlan, 26, was dead. 
Dzhokar Tsarnaev was bleeding as he stole away into the night.
On campus nobody was joking. The 
school posted a message on its website: "UMass Dartmouth has learned 
that a person being sought in connection with the Boston Marathon 
bombing has been identified as a student registered at UMass Dartmouth. 
The campus is closed. Individuals on campus should shelter in place 
unless instructed otherwise."
The manhunt for Dzhokar Tsarnaev 
lasted all day Friday and left Boston streets deserted as police asked 
everyone to stay indoors. Then after the request was lifted, authorities got a 
tip: A Watertown man told police someone was hiding in his boat 
in the backyard, bleeding. It was their suspect, Watertown police Chief 
Edward Deveau said.
Officers spotted Tsarnaev poking 
through the tarp covering the boat, and a shootout erupted, Deveau said. Police 
used "flash-bangs," devices meant to stun people with a loud 
noise, and negotiated with Tsarnaev for about half an hour.
Chief describes how manhunt ended 
"We used a robot to pull the tarp 
off the boat," David Procopio of the Massachusetts State Police said. 
"We were also watching him with a thermal imaging camera in our 
helicopter. He was weakened by blood loss -- injured last night, most 
likely."
A thermal image photograph, 
released Saturday by the state police, showed what authorities say was 
Tsarnaev lying in the middle of the boat.
Police had no idea whether he had 
weapons or explosives with him, so they repeatedly told him to stand up 
and lift his shirt to show he wasn't wearing a device, Deveau said.
Eventually Tsarnaev stood up and lifted his shirt for the officers.
"Once we saw that, we felt 
comfortable enough to send some officer tactical equipment to grab him 
and pull him away from the boat," Deveau said. He was taken by ambulance to a 
hospital.
Police are confident there are no other suspects, Deveau said.
"These two acted together and alone," he said. "As far as this little cell and 
this little group, I think we got our guys."
On Saturday, Dzhokar Tsarnaev was 
in a Boston hospital being treated for his injuries as federal and state 
authorities decided what charges he might face in the marathon 
bombings.
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