The Massachusetts college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombing was captured wounded but alive after hiding out in a boat parked in a backyard on Friday evening.
The
arrest of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, signaled the end of five days of
terror set-off by the double bombing at the marathon finish line.
The mayor of Boston, Thomas Menino, was quoted by the Boston Globe as taking to the police scanner to exclaim, 'We got him'.
'I have never loved this city and its people more than I do today. Nothing can defeat the heart of this city .. nothing.'
Relieved law enforcement officers began cheering and clapping after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was arrested and thousands of jubilant members of the
public took to the streets to salute their hard work.
The
terror suspect is now said to be 'clinging to life' at Beth Israel
Deaconess Medical Center - where some marathon bombing victims are also
still being treated.
He
lost a great deal of blood from his injuries and is still too ill to
speak to officers. Initial efforts will be focused on keeping him alive
so he can be questioned in full.
'He
had lost a lot of blood. He was so weak that we were able to just go
in and scoop him up,' state police spokesman David Procopio told the
Boston Herald adding that the suspect was in 'serious if not critical
condition'.
The bloody
endgame came four days after the bombing and just a day after the FBI
released surveillance-camera images of two young men suspected of
planting the pressure-cooker explosives that ripped through the crowd at
the marathon finish line, killing three people and wounding more than
180.
Dzhokhar's older brother, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, lay dead in a furious 24-hour drama that transfixed the nation and paralyzed the Boston area with fear.
Boston
police commissioner Ed Davis was celebratory in his tone as he took to
Twitter to say, 'It’s a proud day to be a Boston police officer. Thank
you all.'
'CAPTURED!!! The hunt is over. The search is done. The terror is over.
And justice has won,' the Boston Police Department said on its Twitter
account.
Police cornered the younger Tsarnaev around 7pm, less than an hour after police lifted a stay-indoors order for the city and its suburbs.
Resident David Hanneberry reportedly
went outside to smoke and saw the tarpaulin cover of his boat was
disturbed.
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