LATEST! BOSTON POLICE: 2nd SUSPECT IN CUSTODY

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UPDATE: 8:49 PM BOSTON POLICE – 2nd suspect is in custody.   Tsarnaev was in hiding in a drydocked boat under a tarp. Reportedly, wounded. Task force surrounded. Flash bangs deployed.  Watertown residents cheer capture. The news was relayed to the world by Boston police — "CAPTURED!!! The hunt is over. The search is done. The terror is over. And justice has won. Suspect in custody."  

EARLIER: After a wild shootout with police involving the two suspects heaving bombs out of a speeding car at police,  1 Suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26 in the Boston bombings is dead – Suspect 2, his younger brother,  Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev still at large.

After he pictures and video were released by the FBI all hell brook loose during a long night of terror and violence.

The two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing killed an MIT police officer, injured a transit officer in a firefight and threw pressure cooker bombs at police during their attempted escape.

The suspects were identified as Suspect 2 white hat Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, and his older brother Suspect 1 black hat Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26,  from the Russian region near Chechnya.

Authorities said surveillance tape recorded showed the white hat suspect, Dzhokhar, was caught on tape during a robbery of a convenience store in Cambridge, Mass. near the MIT campus, where a university police officer was killed. The officer died of multiple gunshot wounds.

Then, law enforcement said, the two suspects carjacked a man, keeping him with them in this Mercedes before releasing him at a gas station in Cambridge. The man was not injured.

The search for the vehicle led to a wild melee in Watertown, Mass. where law enforcement said the suspects threw explosive devices from the car, exchanging gunfire with police about 1 AM.

One suspect is confirmed dead but Suspect 2 Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev eluded capture, effectively shutting down Boston and its suburbs as the FBI tightens its dragnet.

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