Police officers keep a man on the ground in Watertown, Massachusetts April 19, 2013 following
the shooting of a police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
VOA reporter Carolyn
Presutti is in Boston, where police say one of the suspects in the Boston
Marathon bombing is dead and another remains at large. She spoke with VOA's
William Gallo about the massive manhunt going on in the Boston suburbs.
(Q) Tell me what we know
so far -- I know it's a fluid situation and things are changing rapidly, but
what is the latest?
(A) "Right now we
know that one of the bombing suspects is dead, the other is at large. Suspect
1, as he was called -- the one wearing the black hat, has died. And the one
with the white hat turned backwards, has escaped from police. And now there's a
massive search in Watertown Massachusetts, which is about 15 minutes outside
Boston."
(Q) How did this manhunt
start?
(A) "This all started
on the campus of MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where a police
officer was shot and killed. Then there was an armed car jacking. Police
followed the car into Watertown. Residents tell us there were explosive devices
that were detonated. There was a lot of gunfire. And eventually the first
suspect was killed. The other suspect ran out of the car and away from police,
and police think he is still in the neighborhood."
(Q) So there's obviously
quite a police presence in Watertown at the moment. Describe what you're seeing
there.
(A) "There is a
massive police presence. We have seen the FBI, we've seen tactical teams, a
bomb squad, we've seen search teams along with a dog, a helicopter. They are
out in full force and they are on every corner."
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