BOSTON (AP) — The anniversary of
the Boston Marathon bombings started with a solemn wreath-laying
ceremony Tuesday morning at the site of the twin explosions, the first
tribute in a day dedicated to honoring the three people who died, the
more than 260 people who were injured, and the first responders, doctors
and nurses who helped them.
The
ceremony was attended by the families of the bombing victims — Martin
Richard, Krystle Campbell and Lu Lingzi — as well as relatives of
Massachusetts Institute of Technology police Officer Sean Collier, who
was killed in the aftermath of the blasts.
Gov.
Deval Patrick, Mayor Martin Walsh and Boston Cardinal Sean O'Malley
were among those who attended the ceremony held in a light rain as
bagpipes played. O'Malley offered a prayer.
Vice
President Joe Biden, Patrick and former Mayor Tom Menino will be among
the dignitaries expected to honor the victims later Tuesday during a
program at the Hynes Convention Center. Several survivors are also
scheduled to speak, including newlywed Patrick Downes and dancer
Adrianne Haslet-Davis, both of whom lost their lower left legs in the
bombings.
Between 2:30 p.m.
and 3 p.m., a flag-raising ceremony and moment of silence will be held
at the marathon finish line, to mark the time and place where two bombs
exploded on April 15, 2013.
Authorities
say two brothers planned and orchestrated the attack and later shot and
killed Collier during an attempt to steal his gun. Tamerlan Tsarnaev,
26, died following a shootout with police several days after the
bombings. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 20, has pleaded not guilty to 30 federal
charges and is awaiting trial. He faces the possibility of the death
penalty.
The Tsarnaevs, ethnic
Chechens who lived in the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan and the
Dagestan region of Russia, settled in Cambridge, outside Boston, more
than a decade ago after moving to the U.S. as children with their
family.
Prosecutors have said
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left a hand-scrawled confession condemning U.S.
actions in Muslim countries on the inside wall of a boat he was found
hiding in following the police shootout.
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