Boston 'Bombers' Are Brothers From CHECHNYA: One Suspect Is Killed In Shoot-Out And Second Is On The Loose With A BOMB Strapped To His Chest After Running Gun Battle That Left Cop Dead -- Daily Mail
* Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, 'Suspect 1' killed after explosions and machine gun fire in Boston suburb of Watertown
* Manhunt continues for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, 'Suspect 2' who was seen on CCTV wearing a white baseball cap as police name him a 'terrorist'
* Dzhokhar Tsarnaev posted online he will 'kill everyone because we killed his brother'
* Two people taken into custody at the home in Cambridge where the brothers grew up
* Both suspects are 'brothers from the Russia region near Chechnya and had lived in U.S. since 2002'
* Police chief: 'Terrorist on the loose who wants to kill people – do not open your door'
* City in lock down: Mass public transport closed, flights canceled, armed officers conduct house-to house searches
* Police officer critically wounded in exchange of gunfire after suspects threw explosives during car chase
Scores of heavily-armed police swarmed a Boston suburb this morning as the net tightened around an 'armed and dangerous' suspect of the marathon bombings who remained at large.
During a dramatic night, two suspects killed an MIT police officer and hurled explosives at police in a car chase and gun battle that left one of them dead and his brother on the loose.
'Suspect 2', 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, seen on CCTV wearing a white baseball cap, is on the run and reportedly has explosives strapped to his body.
The terrorist, dubbed 'Suspect 1' by the FBI, has been named as Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26. He died in hospital from gunshot wounds and possible blast injuries after a fierce gun battle rocked the Watertown area hours after a police officer was shot dead at the nearby MIT campus.
The entire city of Boston is on lock down with residents warned to stay indoors, public transport shut down, taxi service suspended and a no-fly zone around the city.
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