The vehicle has been fired at and crashed in the manhunt

Apr 26, 2013 15:16 GMT  ·  By

The Mercedes vehicle hijacked by the two Marathon bombing suspects has been fired at and crashed while the police chased the Tsarnaevs through Watertown, Massachusetts.

As you can see above, the car is pretty beat up after a manhunt that has taken it from Boston to Cambridge and Watertown.

NBC News reported that the vehicle remained in Watertown after being discovered in the backyard of a house one week ago.

The residence was located near an intersection, near the spot where officials found the younger Tsarnaev hiding in a boat.

The owner of the vehicle, identified as Danny, has come forward to relate details about the brothers' conversation while they held him hostage.

The suspects discussed mundane issues such as smartphones and student credit, and also talked about girls during the ride.