Now that Dzhokhar has been captured, many people have looked back at his social media during the time he was at large and before.

Oddly enough, there were two or three people who made hoax account claiming to be the bomber - why, I have no idea. These imbeciles would then tweet to @BostonPolice and say "I will kill you as you killed my brother". I suppose this was just some people's way of getting a little excitement and entertainment in their life. Very stupid though!
Also, via Twitter during the day last Thursday, it became a big manhunt to find Dzhokhar and while avidly following each new update, I came across an application that you could download where you could hear the correspondence between police officers via their radios. This was mentioned on 2OceansVibe.com. Of course, the top radio that everyone was listening to was that of the Watertown police, Boston Police and EMS and Cambridge Fire and Rescue.
The problem that came about this though was everything the police were saying, everyone was tweeting. Police had to urge the public not to tweet what was being communicated via the radios. It was very exciting though as the police were honing in on Dzhokhar after they discovered he was hiding in a boat in someones backyard. As the police were planning on catching him, he's Twitter account were literally gaining thousands of followers each second. In the space of 10 minutes, he gained over 75,000 followers.

The unfortunate thing though, Twitter isn't fully controlled and people nowadays are beginning to believe everything they read on Twitter - I mean if a lot of people are talking about it, surely it's true?
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