The Boston marathon bomb suspect manhunt yielded fruit. A late-night police chase and shootout has ended with one marathon bombing suspect dead and another on the run here, Boston Police commissioner Ed Davis said early Friday morning.
Federal agents swarmed neighboring Watertown after local
police were involved in a car chase and shootout with at least one of the
suspects. During the pursuit, officers could be heard on police radio traffic
describing the suspects as having grenades and other explosives.
At approximately 10:30 p.m. Thursday, a robbery was reported
at a 7-Eleven in Cambridge, Davis said. An MIT officer responding to the
robbery was shot, and later pronounced dead. The suspects fled in a stolen
Mercedes-Benz. Watertown Police spotted car and shots were fired between police
and the suspects.
One suspect was shot by police and later died, but the
second fled on foot, and a tense manhunt ensued.
"We believe this to be a terrorist," Davis told
reporters at a hastily arranged press conference in Watertown. "We believe
this to be a man who has come here to kill people. We need to get him into
custody."
An MTA officer was seriously wounded during the exchange
of gunfire, Davis said.
The FBI has yet to publicly confirm a connection between
the events in Watertown and the twin explosions that killed 3 people and
injured 170 others at the Boston Marathon on Monday. But according to a radio
alert sent issued to fellow officers, the suspect who remained at large was the
"one in the white hat" seen in the photos released by the bureau on
Thursday.
The suspect was described as a "white male with dark
complexion or a Middle Eastern male with thick curly hair wearing a charcoal
gray hooded sweatshirt ... possibly with an assault rifle and explosives."
Police in Watertown, Newton, Brighton and Cambridge were put on high alert as
the suspect was said to be armed with a "long gun."
"We are aware of the law enforcement activity in the
greater Boston area," Boston FBI spokesman Greg Comcowich said in a
statement to Yahoo News. "The situation is ongoing. We are working with
local authorities to determine what happened."
Worried residents in Watertown, a suburb about 10 miles
from downtown Boston, were ordered to stay indoors and turn off their cell
phones out of fear that they could trigger improvised explosive devices.
"Suspect 2" (FBI.gov)
Dozens of police officers, many of them off-duty,
searched backyards in search of the second suspect, and a police perimeter of
several blocks was established. K9 units and SWAT teams searched homes on
Spruce Street as officers searched an SUV that the suspects had abandoned.
Multiple devices were left in the road and two handguns were recovered,
according to police scanners.
The Watertown shootout occurred after a gunfight erupted
near the Massachusetts Institute of Technology late Thursday. A police officer
was shot and later pronounced dead. The campus was placed on lockdown for
several hours, and students were told to remain indoors.
Shortly before 2 a.m. Friday, MIT issued a statement on
its website saying that the suspect "in this evening's shooting is no
longer on campus. It is now safe to resume normal activities. Please remain
vigilant in the coming hours."
At approximately 3:30 a.m., Massachusetts State Police
issued a plea on Twitter for residents of Watertown to lock their doors and not
open them for anyone as they searched backyards and exteriors of houses there.
"Residents in and around Watertown should stay in
their residences," the alert read. "Do NOT answer door unless it is
an identified police officer."
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