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A deadly chase through the Boston suburbs early Friday led to the death of one of the suspects in the April 15 bombing at the Boston Marathon. A campus police officer was also killed, and the other suspect is on the run. What happened so far:
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26 Born in Russia; family appears to have immigrated from Chechnya; became a legal U.S. resident in 2007 Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19 Born in Kyrgyzstan; younger brother of Tamerlan; on the run; considered armed and dangerous
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Thursday, April 18
5:10 p.m. Investigators release photos, video of the two suspects Around 10 p.m. 1 Two men rob a 7/11 in Cambridge, Mass.; security camera catches a man identified as one of the suspects 10:30 p.m. 2 MIT campus police officer who was responding to a disturbance is found shot in his cruiser, apparently by the suspects; officer later pronounced dead Short time later Two armed men reportedly carjack a Mercedes SUV in Cambridge; they hold a man who was in the vehicle for about a half hour; release him unharmed 3 Police pursue carjacked vehicle to Watertown, Mass.; explosive devices are thrown from the vehicle, and carjackers and police exchange fire; transit police officer seriously wounded, and one suspect, later identified as Suspect No. 1, is injured and later pronounced dead Police begin manhunt for Suspect No. 2
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Two bombs at Boston Marathon kill three and injure more than 100
Around 1 a.m. Gunshots, explosions heard in Watertown; police and FBI converge on town, helicopter circles overhead 4:30 a.m. Watertown residents told to stay in their homes; carjackers identified as bombing suspects
Friday, April 19
2013 MCT Source: AP, Reuters, New York Times, BBC, Daily Mail, MCT Photo Service Graphic: Pat Carr, Melina Yingling, Tim Goheen, Judy Treible