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Friday, July 19, 2013

New photos show Boston bomb suspect's capture

Posted on 10:23 AM by Unknown

One image by police photographer angry about 'Rolling Stone' cover
shows Dzhokhar Tsarnaev emerging bloodied from boat in back yard.



Angered by the Rolling Stone cover photo of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a
Massachusetts State Police photographer has released previously
unpublished images of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, including
one of the teenager emerging bloodied from a boat where he had hidden.

The photos, by Sgt. Sean Murphy, appeared Thursday in Boston Magazine.
The magazine writes that Murphy, a tactical photographer and liaison
to families of slain officers, released the 13 photos because he was
angered by what he perceives as Rolling Stone's glamorized treatment
of Tsarnaev.

One officer was killed and another wounded before Tsarnaev was
captured April 19, hours after his brother died during a shootout with
police in Watertown, Mass.

STORY: 'Rolling Stone' defends Tsarnaev glam cover amid outcry

Murphy called the Rolling Stone cover "an insult to any person who has
every worn a uniform of any color or any police organization or
military branch, and the family members who have ever lost a loved one
serving in the line of duty.

"The truth is that glamorizing the face of terror is not just
insulting to the family members of those killed in the line of duty,
it also could be an incentive to those who may be unstable to do
something" to get on the magazine's cover, he wrote.

"This is the real Boston bomber," he said of his photos of Tsarnaev's
capture. "Not someone fluffed and buffed for the cover."

Rolling Stone has defended its coverage, saying it was within its
tradition of "serious and thoughtful coverage" of important cultural
and political issues." Rolling Stone editors said that their hearts go
out to the victims of the April 15 bombings but that the cover story
was an attempt to grapple with an important issue.

Murphy said he was speaking only for himself, not the state police.
State police spokesman David Procopio said the agency did not
authorize the release of the photos and will not release them to other
media.

Boston Magazine editor John Wolfson later said on the magazine's
website that Murphy was "relieved of duty" and has a hearing next
week.

One of the images, taken with a telephoto lens, shows Tsarnaev
climbing out of the boat with blood covering the left side of his
head. His right arm is across his chest.

Boston Magazine says it would publish a "more complete collection" in
its September issue.
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