Residents have described the terrifying scenes in Watertown
at a shootout between the two Boston marathon terror suspects and police, which
left one officer dead.
It is believed the two suspects held a hostage for half an
hour while police pursued the car to Watertown, where explosives were thrown
from the car at police and gunfire was exchanged, a statement said.
Gunshot, gunshot, gunshot
gunshot. 'About 70 or 80 yards down the street was six police vehicles. There
was a long exchange of gunfire and shooters had hand guns.'
It covered the street with smoke.
Peter Jennings, 33, said he woke to the sound of an
explosion just before 1am at home on Prentiss Street in Watertown.
I looked out the window, and it was like nothing I’ve ever
seen – blue light after blue light after blue light.’
There were about 10 cop cars, they took a left on Mount
Auburn Street heading toward Galen Street.’
Residents of Watertown and surrounding neihbourhoods of
Waltham, Newton, Belmont, Cambridge and Allston Brighton have been instructed
by the Boston Police Department to stay at home and to not answer their doors
unless instructed by a police officer.
Bombers who killed three people at
the Boston Marathon Monday used a pressure cooker pot that's widely available
for as little as $140 from major retail stores to house at least one of the explosives.
Investigators said Tuesday they had
recovered a mangled Fagor brand pressure cooker pot, shrapnel, a circuit board
and wiring from what they said was a partially exploded device near the finish
line.
Two bombs exploded Monday, but investigators said there was not enough
evidence to determine if the second bomb was also built from a pressure cooker.
DesLauriers said then investigators
have received "voluminous" tips and brought in additional evidence
response teams to help deal with the massive workload.
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