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Carjack victim details harrowing night

Danny, a 26-year-old Chinese entrepreneur, described his 90-minute abduction and escape from the Marathon bomb suspects in an exclusive interview with the Globe.

Police say the Marathon bombing suspects fired on them in Watertown from behind the SUV they had stolen in a carjacking.

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Police say the Marathon bombing suspects fired on them in Watertown from behind the SUV they had stolen in a carjacking.

Watertown resident Andrew Kitzenberg shot photos of the shoot-out from the third floor of his home.

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Watertown resident Andrew Kitzenberg shot photos of the shoot-out from the third floor of his home.

“It sounded like fireworks or firecrackers — you know, ‘pop-pop-pop-pop,’ ” Kitzenberg said, recalling the gun battle outside his door.

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“It sounded like fireworks or firecrackers — you know, ‘pop-pop-pop-pop,’ ” Kitzenberg said, recalling the gun battle outside his door.

Shortly after the gunfire began, Kitzenberg said, he watched the two suspects hurl explosives at police.

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Shortly after the gunfire began, Kitzenberg said, he watched the two suspects hurl explosives at police.

As events unfolded, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, would be killed, shot by police then run over by his younger brother, Dzhokhar, 19, in his desperate attempt to escape.

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As events unfolded, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, would be killed, shot by police then run over by his younger brother, Dzhokhar, 19, in his desperate attempt to escape.

As soon as the black SUV driven by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev  left the street, officers rushed toward the green sedan and the spot of the shooting.

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As soon as the black SUV driven by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left the street, officers rushed toward the green sedan and the spot of the shooting.

A member of the bomb squad inspected a blast mark in the street where a large explosion had taken place.

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A member of the bomb squad inspected a blast mark in the street where a large explosion had taken place.

Heavily armed agents descended on the scene after the shoot-out.

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Heavily armed agents descended on the scene after the shoot-out.

The vehicle at the bottom of the photo was aimed at the suspects to draw fire by a Watertown police officer, who exited the vehicle before sending it toward them.

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The vehicle at the bottom of the photo was aimed at the suspects to draw fire by a Watertown police officer, who exited the vehicle before sending it toward them.

The intersection of Dexter and Nichols streets was blocked off after the  shoot-out.

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The intersection of Dexter and Nichols streets was blocked off after the shoot-out.

Police officers descended on the scene of the Watertown shoot-out after Dzhokhar Tsarnaev fled the scene in a black SUV.

Kevin Cullen

How the Watertown shoot-out came to an end

It’s a story of remarkable drama, bravery, and terror, and it ended thanks to the actions of police and fire officials.

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The family of Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev received the benefits when brothers were growing up, a letter from the state shows.

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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center overnight and was taken to the Federal Medical Center Devens.

Malden cab driver Jim Duggan.

Malden cabdriver may have transported bombing suspects

A local taxi driver said he believes he had the Marathon bombing suspects in his cab, and even picked up an unusually heavy backpack.

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Local intelligence centers were never informed that FBI agents had looked at the suspected Marathon bomber’s activities in 2011.

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