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Boston bombing suspect has been charged

Items are placed by people visiting a makeshift memorial for victims near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings at the intersection of Boylston Street and Berkley Street two days after the second suspect was captured  on April 21, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts. A manhunt for Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, 19, a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing ended after he was apprehended on a boat parked on a residential property in Watertown, Massachusetts. His brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, the other suspect, was shot and killed after a car chase and shootout with police. The bombing, on April 15 at the finish line of the marathon, killed three people and wounded at least 170.
Items are placed by people visiting a makeshift memorial for victims near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings at the intersection of Boylston Street and Berkley Street two days after the second suspect was captured on April 21, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Boston bombing suspect has been charged
Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is after a weekend spent sedated and in and out of consciousness. Tsarnaev was apprehended Friday after a manhunt that shut down the city of Boston for an entire day, and has been hospitalized and in serious condition since.

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been charged with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction against persons and property resulting in death. He made his first court appearance from his room at Beth Israel Hospital where he is in stable but serious condition.

Tsarnaev was apprehended Friday after a manhunt that shut down the city of Boston for an entire day, and has been hospitalized and in serious condition since. Conscious, but unable to speak due to wounds to his neck, Tsarnaev is reported to be answering questions from investigators in writing. The Obama administration said Tsarnaev will not be charged as an enemy combatant.  

Meanwhile, Boston has begun the mourning process for the victims of last Monday’s attacks, with memorials for the three dead, and a moment of silence planned for this afternoon at the time of the first bomb went off. Law enforcement officials say that evidence discovered since last Monday points to plans for future attacks.

Guest:
Mark Degon, reporter and editor for WBUR in Boston