Boston Marathon Blasts: Timeline
Updated: 11:14am UK, Saturday 20 April 2013
Here is a timeline of events from the Boston Marathon bombings to the death of one of the suspects and another one being taken into custody.
Monday, April 15 (Times are local)
2.50pm: An explosion takes place near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
Around 10 seconds later, there is another blast about 100m further back down the same road, Boylston Street, also on the marathon route.
The explosions occurred four hours into the race and two hours after the men's winner had crossed the line, but thousands of runners were still on the course.
2.57pm: The Boston Globe's Twitter feed reports a witness hearing "two loud booms" near the finish line.
4.02pm: Two people have died and 23 injured in the explosions, Boston Police confirms via Twitter.
6.12pm: President Barack Obama addresses the nation, saying: "The American people will say a prayer for Boston tonight."
8.49pm: At a news conference, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick announces the FBI has taken over the investigation.
It is confirmed three people died as a result of the bombings and at least 100 others were hurt. The injury toll was later put at over 180.
Tuesday, April 16
Two victims of the blasts were identified as Martin Richard, eight, and 29-year-old Krystle Campbell.
Martin was waiting with his family to give his father a hug at the finish line when he died.
Restaurant manager Ms Campbell had gone with her best friend to take a picture of the friend's boyfriend crossing the finish when the bombs went off.
Wednesday, April 17
The third victim is identified as 23-year-old Chinese graduate student Lingzi Lu.
Boston University confirmed Ms Lu was studying mathematics and statistics there and was due to receive her degree in 2015.
It said she and two friends had been watching the marathon near the finish line. One of the friends, also a Boston University student, was injured while the other was unharmed, it added.
There are reports a suspect has been detained in connection with the explosions and is due to appear in court - but authorities said there had been no arrests.
The federal court in the city is evacuated due to a bomb scare but people are later allowed to return.
Thursday, April 18
Afternoon: Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama attend an interfaith service at a Roman Catholic cathedral in Boston to remember the bombing victims. The president vows the attackers will face justice.
Evening: The FBI releases photos and video footage of two bombings suspects at the scene before the attacks.
One is pictured wearing a black baseball cap and a second had a white baseball cap on back to front.
Police say the suspects tried to rob a supermarket in Cambridge, across the river from Boston, on Thursday evening.
10.20pm: Officers receive reports of shots fired on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus in Cambridge.
10.30pm: A police officer at MIT is found with gunshot wounds in his vehicle after being shot several times. He died in hospital.
The bomb suspects are suspected of carrying out the shooting.
They are then thought to have stolen a Mercedes car at gunpoint and later release its driver unharmed.
Friday, April 19
1am: Witnesses in Watertown near Boston report hearing multiple gunshots and explosions. The suspects reportedly threw explosives from the vehicle as police followed it into the area.
The suspects and police exchange gunfire, during which an officer is hurt.
Police say one of the two suspects in the MIT officer shooting, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, is dead. But his younger brother, Dzhokhar, remains at large. The pair are suspected of carrying out the bombings.
An extensive manhunt takes place in the Watertown area for Dzhokhar, who is said to be armed and dangerous.
Almost a million residents in Boston are warned to stay indoors and public transport is stopped as armed police search for Dzhokhar.
The two suspects are said to be from a Russian region near Chechnya and have lived in the US for at least one year.
6.60pm: Massachusetts Governor Patrick Deval announces the "stay indoors" order is being lifted, even though Dzhokhar remains in hiding.
Around the time the order is lifted, a flurry of gunfire breaks out in the community that is being searched. Law enforcement officials locate Dzhokhar in a boat parked behind a home.
8.45pm: Dzhokhar is taken into custody by police.
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