The scene at the finish line of the 117th Boston Marathon when one of the two bombs exploded. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
A second explosion goes off (rear) as Bill Iffrig was blown to the ground by the first explosion near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)
Victims of the explosion lay on the ground in shock at the scene of the explosion. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
Police officers run with their guns drawn as they hear the second explosion down the street. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
An injured person is wheeled across the finish line of the Boston Marathon. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
Destruction and victims at the site of the explosion. Barricades hindered the help from getting to the injured. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff)
People leave the bleachers at the finish line after the explosion. ( David L Ryan/Globe Staff
An injured woman is tended to at the scene of the explosion on Boylston Street. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
A woman looks on as runners pass near Kenmore Square after two bombs exploded during the 117th Boston Marathon. ( Alex Trautwig/Getty Images)
Runners who had not finished the race were stopped before the Massachusetts Avenue overpass on Commonwealth Avenue. (Yoon S. Byun/Globe Staff)
A man comforts a victim on the sidewalk at the scene of the first explosion. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
A victim is moved out of the scene in a wheelchair. ( David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
A Boston Marathon runner, center, is reunited with loved ones near Copley Square following the explosion. (Winslow Townson/Associated Press
A child is comforted after explosions went off at the Boston Marathon. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters
A victim of the explosion is helped onto a stretcher. ( David L. Ryan/Globe Staff
A victim is helped on the sidewalk of Boylston Street. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
Bomb victims are pushed to safety. (David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
A man walks the scene of the explosions at the Boston Marathon. (The Daily Free Press, Kenshin Okubo/The Daily Free Press via Associated Press)
People tend to an injured woman. (Bill Greene/Globe Staff)
A runner embraces another woman on the Boston Marathon route near Kenmore Square after two bombs exploded. (Alex Trautwig/Getty Images
People on Boylston Street check their devices for news of the explosions at the Boston Marathon. (Jim Davis/Globe Staff
Justine Franco of Montpelier, Vt., holds up a sign near Copley Square in Boston looking for her missing friend, April, who was running in her first Boston Marathon. (Winslow Townson/Associated Press)
A frightened child is taken from the scene of the second explosion. (Bill Hoenk for the Boston Globe
A man is helped with his bleeding leg at the scene of the first explosion.(John Tlumacki/Globe Staff
President Barack Obama leaves the podium after speaking at the White House following the explosions at the Boston Marathon. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press)
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