The Boston bombing has two suspects and one if left dead after a firefight with police following a harrowing chase through the Boston suburbs after brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev robbed a convenience store, stole a car and shot an MIT officer.
Tamerlan was shot and killed by police and may have had a bomb attached to him, as his brother now is being surrounded reportedly in a house in Watertown. Information has been coming out about both brothers, with one receiving a scholarship from his high school and also information on past activities like boxing, prom with friends as well as high school athletics. Reporters have started talking to their family and friends and no motive is yet clear about why the two did it or how it started before the bombing.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was still at large and according to reports, he attended Cambridge Latin and Rindge School, which is where Academy Award winning actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck also attended, graduating two years apart. The school website commemorates their attendance at the school after winning the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1998, while Orson Bean and retired NBA star Patrick Ewing were also students there.
At 19, Tsarnaev received a scholarship while a senior and was attending more school. Affleck took to Twitter to write about the attacks, writing: "Such a senseless and tragic day. My family and I send our love to our beloved and resilient Boston," he wrote.
The police are still working on motives as well as if there are any other suspects involved and they have one surrounded while the other was killed in Thursday's firefight.