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Boston Marathon attack: 'The city rose up'
Ten years ago, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev set off bombs at the Boston Marathon killing three people.
After the attack they disappeared, resurfacing three days later in Watertown, Massachusetts.
The local police force was dispatched to catch the terrorists.
Watertown鈥檚 chief of police, Edward Deveau, was in charge of detaining the brothers. He tells his story a decade on.
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