The slain officer was identified as Sean Collier, 26, of Somerville, Massachusetts, law enforcement officials said.
Oh, and a shout-out to Sean Collier and Jesse Hamm for being kind on the Internet.
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One security official from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sean Collier, was killed in the gun fight.
Police officer Sean Collier was shot dead during the police operation to find the brothers on Thursday night.
Authorities have said they believe MIT police officer Sean Collier was killed that night by the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing.
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Police believed one of the bombing suspects shot the officer, Sean Collier, 26, in his cruiser as he was responding to a loud disturbance call.
Investigators believe they then killed MIT police Officer Sean Collier and hijacked a car before battling authorities in a wild firefight on a Watertown, Massachusetts, street.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier, 26, is shot dead on the school's Cambridge, Massachusetts, campus -- a killing authorities later link to the Tsarnaevs.
Sean Collier, a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was responding to a loud disturbance call when one of the brothers shot him in his cruiser, Deveau said.
The 19-year-old suspect also is likely to face state charges in connection with the fatal shooting of MIT police officer Sean Collier in Cambridge, said Stephanie Guyotte, a spokeswoman for the Middlesex District Attorney's office.
Officials also believe Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier was killed by one or both of the brothers three days after the marathon attack, leading to the manhunt in which Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed.
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, bagpipes wailed as students, faculty and staff members and throngs of law enforcement officials paid their respects to MIT police officer Sean Collier, who was ambushed in his cruiser three days after the bombing.
Feinberg's draft plan for distributing the money reserves the highest payments for the families of the three killed in the bombings Martin Richard, Krystle Campbell, Lu Lingzi and for the family of MIT Police Officer Sean Collier, who was shot to death by the bombers as they attempted to flee.
Mr. Donohue was wounded shortly after the bombing suspects allegedly shot and killed his friend Sean A. Collier, a patrol officer with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology police in Cambridge.
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