good morning. we re here on franklin street where the capture occurred. as you can see, the neighborhood is awake today. everyone was allowed out of their homes when the shelter that the order to stay chevroletered was lifted. it s a beautiful day and the square is alive with folks coming here. it s a little farther down at the end ofhe block where the federal authorities are pouring over that evidence that they have. of course, there is the boat to be looked at. but last night, incredible video was caught by a resident here in the neighborhood and saw everything go down. look at this video. the man, bob glatz, he was there when the law enforcement pulled up, along with his nephew and the entire neighborhood became
injuries that these men inflicted on our family and nearly 200 others. we continue to pray for healing and for comfort on the long road that lies ahead of every victim and their loved ones. tonight our family applauds the entire law enforcement community for a job well done and trust that our justice system will now do its job. moving forward, bill, from the family members of that beautiful little boy and just a real moment of tribute o see the pictures of all of them, young, those people whose lives were ended so tragically on monday. i thought the statement that came out from the security guard s boss yesterday was especially touching. this was a young man who was clearly well respected and had only been on the force about 15 months, but you could tell from that statement, this was a good, good human being. i just heard my second horn of the day. so boston is coming back. in a moment here, we ll look at the investigation, these bombers said to be hailing from a war torn region of c
tonight? shepherd, people in this neighborhood are getting out and looking at the aftermath of the manhunt that ended in a blaze of gunfire right here. we grabbed our phones and cam ras and started recordings and within a couple of second and they opened up fire and massive artillery and it so loud. we were four houses down and we are right there on top of it we kept the film roling and kind of ducked down a little bit. bob glatz shot that video. he like many people didn t feel ever comfortable as the emergency lock down had lifted. they felt like there could be a threat. they are giving in to their own curosity and recording this bit of history, shep. mike, thank you. wednesday night, the suspect
an enormous crime scene in the final moments. here is bob glatz. it sounded like they said he s still alive, take cover. then some flash bombs or something, some loud noises went off after that. nick and i again kind of ducked down, not knowing what to expect. incredible that bob had the foresight and ability to shoot that in the intense moment. and he his nephew looking down from their home from an upper window. his nephew had a chance to just tell me what it was like to be in this neighborhood in lockdown and then to finally realize that the individual, this person that law enforcement authorities were referring to as a terrorist throughout the day had yet to be found, was right there on their block. take a listen. looking back, it s pretty scary because it was actually a fairly nice day out. we had gone out on the back deck a couple of times to get fresh air after being cooped up. and now i m looking back thinking like, holy crap, this