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Boston Marathon

Greetings
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Greetings

A couple waves to passing police officers while holding a flag on Arsenal St. in Watertown on Friday night as emergency personnel departed from the scene. About an hour earlier, authorities had announced the capture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

MBTA Transit PD Chief
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MBTA Transit PD Chief

MBTA Transit Police Department Chief Paul MacMillan addresses the media on Friday evening. MacMillan reported that Richard Donahue Jr., the transit police officer injured earlier in the day, was in stable condition.

Celebrating Boston at the Common
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Celebrating Boston at the Common

Celebrations on the Boston Common
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Celebrations on the Boston Common

Hundreds of college students and area residents flooded the Boston Common on Friday evening following the capture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev.

Celebrations on the Boston Common
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Celebrations on the Boston Common

Hundreds of college students and area residents flooded the Boston Common on Friday evening following the capture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokar Tsarnaev.

Celebration Boston Common
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Celebration Boston Common

An excited participant at Friday night's celebrations on the Boston Common cheers with the crowd.

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Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick briefs the media and community on the capture of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Friday evening.

FBI Update
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FBI Update

FBI Special Agent in Charge Rick DesLauriers speaks about the ongoing investigation regarding Dzhokhar Tsarnaev following the Boston Marathon bombing suspect's capture on Friday evening. DesLauriers said that a "variety" of witnesses were still being interviewed in the case.

Marquez Speaks
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Marquez Speaks

Gene Marquez of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives speaks at a press conference on Friday evening following authorities' taking Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev into custody. Marquez thanked the public for their support of the ongoing investigation, which shut down the Boston area on Friday.

A Round of Applause
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Boston Area, Officials React as Marathon Bombing Suspect Apprehended

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Mt. Auburn

Assembled crowds cheer as an ambulance passes by on Mt. Auburn Street after its departure from the scene where Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzokhar Tsarnaev was apprehended by police on Friday evening. Bystanders cheered "USA! USA!" as police and fire vehicles exited the perimeter of the scene

A Round of Applause
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A Round of Applause

An onlooker applauds as police units withdraw from the scene of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's capture in Watertown friday evening. Neighborhood residents lined Mt. Auburn St. to recognize emergency officials as they left the scene.

Deval Patrick
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Deval Patrick

Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick '78 addresses the media less than an hour after the capture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Celebrations After Authorities Capture Suspect #2 in Marathon Bombings
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Celebrations After Authorities Capture Suspect #2 in Marathon Bombings

The line outside of JP Licks in Harvard Square is out the door after Boston Police announced the capture of suspect #2 in the Boston Marathon Bombings in Watertown, MA. After being on lockdown since early friday morning, shops in the square started to reopen friday night.

Celebrations After Authorities Capture Suspect #2 in Marathon Bombings
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Celebrations After Authorities Capture Suspect #2 in Marathon Bombings

Mikey (left) dances with his co-worker to Fleetwood Mac in Berk's Shoes & Clothing on JFK St. after opening their shop late Friday night. Celebrating the capture of the 2nd suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings, when asked how long they would be open until tonight, Mikey beamed "However long we want!".

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