Boston remains virtually paralyzed, as thousands of officers continue their search for the 19-year-old college student wanted in the Boston Marathon bombings. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev (in photo) has been on the run since last night, when he escaped from police during a shootout that killed his older brother and alleged accomplice in Monday's terrorist attack. The two reportedly shot and killed an M-I-T campus security officer before carjacking a vehicle and throwing explosives at the police chasing them. Boston and the surrounding area has been in lockdown since the violence erupted last night, prompting police to tell residents to stay inside with doors and windows locked. Meantime, The Toronto aunt of the two suspects in the deadly Boston Marathon bombings says she thinks her nephews are being set up. Maret Tsarnaeva says she hasn't seen any proof that Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev had any involvement, other than being at the race shortly before the bombs exploded. "Why FBI does not give me more if I'm asking? But for me to be convinced that these two nephews of mine committed these kinds of atrocities...cannot be taken lightly." An uncle in Maryland says his nephews have brought shame on the family.

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