Source: QUARTZ / THE BOSTON GLOBE
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the remaining suspect in the Boston Marathon attack, has been apprehended alive after authorities pinned him down in a boat in the backyard of a Watertown, Massachusetts, home. A resident called police after discovering Dzhokhar in the boat and “covered with blood,” Boston police chief Edward Davis said at a press conference tonight.
Here is a timeline and map of how the dragnet for Dzhokhar, 19, and his brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, played out:
Here is the home at 67 Franklin Street in Watertown where Dzhokhar was apprehended, using imagery from Bing Maps:
Zooming out, you can see where the boat is in relation to the rest of the area:
Crowds gathered at the Boston Common after a manhunt that gripped the area ended with Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s apprehension.
About 200 people poured onto Hemingway Street in the Fenway neighborhood
Yasmin Gentry (from left), TJ Dolan, and Hunter Stetz held their hands up during a moment of silence in the Boston Common.
Boston Police officers were thanked during a celebration of the capture of a Marathon bombing suspect.
Law enforcement officers were visibly relieved after Tsarnaev’s capture, ending a two-hour standoff.
Governor Deval Patrick spoke after the manhunt ended, flanked by Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, Police Commissioner Edwuard Davis, and others officials.
This image shows Tsarnaev, who was captured after being found hiding in a boat in a Watertown backyard.
A still frame from video shows Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev visible through an ambulance window.
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