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19 April 2013 Last updated at 08:02 GMT

Major police operation in Boston area after shooting

A major police operation is under way in a town outside Boston following the 
fatal shooting of a police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
(MIT) in Cambridge.

Large numbers of police descended on Watertown. Witnesses reported hearing 
explosions and gunfire.

TV footage showed a man being led naked to a police car. A second suspect is 
believed to be on the run.

It is not clear if there is any link to Monday's Boston Marathon bombings.

The FBI, which is leading the hunt for those behind the Marathon attacks, is 
reported by US media to be on the scene at Watertown.
'Car backfiring'

Cambridge police said the officer was responding to a report of a disturbance 
in the area of the MIT campus at around 22:30 (02:30 GMT) when he was shot and 
suffered "multiple wounds".

He was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Following reports of a carjacking in the area, a major police operation then 
unfolded in Watertown, some six miles (10km) from Boston.

Reporters arriving at the scene were told to turn off their mobile phones. One 
police officer reportedly told them: "If you want to live, turn off your cell 
phone."

Many witnesses described hearing booms and gunfire. One resident, 30-year-old 
Rebecca Carbone, said she head a loud blast that "sounded like a car 
backfiring".

State police spokesman David Procopio said: "The incident in Watertown did 
involve what we believe to be explosive devices possibly, potentially, being 
used against the police officers."

Television footage showed one man lying spread out on the ground, holding out 
his arms, surrounded by police. Later footage showed a naked man being led away 
by police.

There are reports that a second suspect is being hunted by police, but the 
details remain sketchy.

Police have said they are going door-to-door in Watertown due to what they 
describe as a "fluid situation", warning residents not to open their doors to 
anyone other than a clearly identified police officer.

There has been no official word on whether the operation in Watertown is linked 
to either the shooting at the MIT campus or the bombings at the Boston 
Marathon. The police tweeted earlier: "There is an active incident ongoing in 
Watertown. Residents in that area are advised to remain in their homes".

The campus of the prestigious MIT was on lockdown following the shooting, and 
police could be seen swarming around the university's Stata Center.

The university later issued a statement to say the campus is now safe but urged 
students to "remain vigilant".

Earlier, the FBI released photos of two suspects it said it wanted to identify 
as part of its investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon that 
killed three people and wounded more than 170.

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