- Sobering pictures were taken by Sergeant Sean Murphy, a tactical photographer with the Massachusetts state police
- Murphy released the pictures to the Boston Magazine without permission in response to Rolling Stone's cover image of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
- Officer suspended over decision to leak crime scene photographs
- Rolling Stone has refused to apologize for its controversial cover
- Mayor of Boston Thomas Menino calls Rolling Stone cover a 'total disgrace'
- CVS and Walgreens are boycotting the new issue of Rolling Stone
- Magazine's social media sites inundated with angry comments from people who claim the cover 'glamorizes' suspect
Real face of terrorism: Dramatic new images, including the above, have been released showing Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev bruised and bloodied with his hands in the air as he emerges from his final hiding place
Outrage: The sobering pictures were released by Sergeant Sean Murphy, a tactical photographer with the Massachusets state police, in a bid to show the real face of terrorism rather than the 'glamourised' image of Tsarnaev that graces the cover of Rolling Stone magazine's controversial new issue
'Killer': Murphy released a collection of his official shots of the bombing suspect, pictured, from the April arrest to Boston magazine, after Rolling Stone's depiction of the teen outraged him, and many others
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