Davis calls suspects’ photos a ‘turning point’

A woman hugged an MIT police officer after a vigil for slain officer Sean Collier in Wilmington.

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A woman hugged an MIT police officer after a vigil in Wilmington for slain officer Sean Collier.

Andrew Collier grieved during the vigil for his brother, the MIT police officer killed Thursday.

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Andrew Collier grieved during the vigil for his brother, the MIT police officer killed Thursday.

Julie Maloney (left) and her sister, Cynthia Maloney, attended a vigil in Watertown.

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Julie Maloney (left) and her sister, Cynthia Maloney, attended a vigil in Watertown.

People held candles for Sean Collier at the Town Common in Wilmington.

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People held candles for Sean Collier at the Town Common in Wilmington.

A woman made a sign during a candlelight vigil for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing at Watertown's Victory Park.

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A woman made a sign during a candlelight vigil for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing at Watertown's Victory Park.

Watertown residents gathered for a vigil a day after a manhunt in the area ended with the apprehension of 19-year-old bombing suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev.

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Watertown residents gathered for a vigil a day after a manhunt in the area ended with the apprehension of 19-year-old bombing suspect Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev.

People gathered at a makeshift memorial for victims near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings at the edge of the still-closed section of Boylston Street.

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People gathered at a makeshift memorial for victims near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings at the edge of the still-closed section of Boylston Street.

Neil Diamond sang

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Neil Diamond sang "Sweet Caroline" during the middle of the eighth inning.

A Red Sox fan held a flag during the broadcast of a memorial program.

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A Red Sox fan held a flag during the broadcast of a memorial program.

Boston police officer Tim Hicks gave 6-year-old Shane Evans a turn on the seat of his motorcycle outside Fenway Park.

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Boston police officer Tim Hicks gave 6-year-old Shane Evans a turn on the seat of his motorcycle outside Fenway Park.

Bob Goodman of Watertown, who was at the finish line at the Boston Marathon and lived in the neighborhood where bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured, reacted during opening ceremonies.

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Bob Goodman of Watertown, who was at the finish line at the Boston Marathon and lived in the neighborhood where bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured, reacted during opening ceremonies.

Law enforcement officers stood at attention during pregame ceremonies.

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Law enforcement officers stood at attention during pregame ceremonies.

Police commissioner also describes officer’s death as an assassination

Boston Police Commissioner Edward Davis said releasing the photos of the Marathon bombing suspects “may have led to the further attack” in Cambridge.

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Governor Deval Patrick discussed 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s condition in an impromptu interview outside Fenway Park today.

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