The latest round of official Massachusetts State Police photos from the Boston Marathon bombing manhunt are out, adding another fresh perspective to what it was like for first responders on that chaotic day in Watertown.

Massachusetts State Police Sergeant Sean Murphy first revealed to the world the wild photos he shot of the Watertown manhunt after Rolling Stone splashed Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover. Murphy was angry, he told Boston Magazine, with Rolling Stone over their decision to run the cover because it reopened wounds from the bombing:

Murphy was later disciplined byhis superiors for his release of the photos and now works a night shift at Athol barracks, according to reports.

The new photos show more than just a bloodied Tsarnaev struggling to get out of a boat. They show responders in various stages of searching Watertown as well as nervous-looking officials in the mobile state police command unit.

View all of the photos here