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--- Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote: > FYI........ > > > > 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. > Thermal images of Boston suspect > Suspects' father plans to come to U.S. > Bombing suspects' uncle speaks to CNN > Bombing investigation unfolds in 24 hrs > 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. > © 2013 Cable News Network. Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. All > Rights Reserved. > Share this article > > inShare > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! 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