Classmates: Bomb suspect was on campus this week | Inquirer News

Classmates: Bomb suspect was on campus this week

/ 05:15 AM April 20, 2013

In this undated photo provided by Robin Young, Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, left, and Here & Now host Robin Young’s nephew, right, pose for a photo after graduating from Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School. Tsarnaev has been identified as the surviving suspect in the marathon bombings. Two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing killed an MIT police officer, injured a transit officer in a firefight and threw explosive devices at police during a getaway attempt in a long night of violence that left one of them dead and another still at large Friday, April 19, 2013. AP/Robin Young

DARTMOUTH, Massachusetts  — Students at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth tell The Associated Press that Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was on campus this week after the bombings.

Tsarnaev is a student at the school, about an hour’s drive south of Boston.

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Students say he lived in a campus dormitory. Harry Danso, who lives on the same floor, tells the AP he saw him in the hallway this week, and Tsarnaev was calm.

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The school was evacuated Friday morning amid a manhunt for Tsarnaev.

FBI and police teams have been seen on the campus.

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