right now, i want it go to mike callahan. you see on your screen. boston police, the simple statement, we got him. mike, thank you so much for being with us. can you describe the scene for us, what it was like on your block before he was taken into custody? >> we are on common street. >> okay. >> every time a cop goes by, there is an eruption of cheers and thank yous. that this town can get back it a sense of normality. and on franklin street, i don't know if you can hear people cheering now. but we are just so happy and ready to get back on with our lives. so happy we got him. >> mike, tell me what it was like. everybody is relieved. everybody is happy to hear he is in custody. but in watertown and especially you, being so close to where he was picked up, it has to be an emotional relief. just a contrast in terms of what it was like earlier today. what was it like before you got him? >> there was a state trooper at every corner of my neighborhood. then today after governor patrick said he was lifting the ban, i was literally on my way out the door t