April 19, 2013 -- Updated 1310 GMT (2110 HKT)
Two men suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three
people may have terrorized the area a second time overnight. The latest
developments: FULL STORY
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LIVE BLOG: Hunt is on
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Suspects described as brothers from Russian Caucasus
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Photos: FBI identify suspects
April 19, 2013 -- Updated 1222 GMT (2022 HKT)
Where the developments happened.
--The man known as
"Suspect 1" in the bombings was shot and killed by officers in an
exchange of gunfire, Gov. Deval Patrick said.
--Several sources tell CNN that the dead suspect has been identified as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, age 26.
-- "Suspect 2" is at
large in the Boston suburb of Watertown, where dozens of officers from
local, state and federal law enforcement agencies have fanned out to
track him down.
-- The suspect at large is Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, age 19, several sources told CNN.
After the explosion: Moment-by-moment
Police: 1 suspect dead, 1 on the run
-- Police are going door-to-door to look for him.
--The suspects were brothers, a terrorism expert briefed on the investigation said.
--The suspects are
originally from the Russian Caucasus and had moved to Kazakhstan at a
young age before coming to the United States several years ago,
according to a source briefed on the investigation.
-- The violence began
late Thursday night when a Massachusetts Institute of Technology police
officer was shot and killed when he responded to a disturbance on
campus.
--Another policeman,
transit officer Richard H. Donohue Jr., was also shot and wounded
overnight. The 33-year-old is a three-year veteran of the force, a
transit police spokesman said Friday.
-- Within an hour,
police were called to respond to a carjacking, which led them on a chase
of the two suspects through Watertown.
-- The fleeing men allegedly used explosives against police as they were being chased.
-- Police have warned Watertown residents to lock their homes and stay away from windows and doors.
CNN's Joe Sterling contributed to this report
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