On Friday night, shortly after Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick lifted the Boston's shelter-in-place order, Watertown resident David Henneberry walked out into his yard for a smoke. Almost immediately, according to neighbors, Henneberry noticed the winter cover on his boat was sliced open. He peeked inside and saw a bloody body. It was Dzhokhar Tsarnaev — the man thousands of law enforcement officials were hunting.

By the end of the night, police captured Tsarnaev alive, but Henneberry's boat — almost unbelievably named the "Slipaway II" — was covered in bullet holes. Henneberry was reportedly devastated.

"That boat's his baby. He takes care of it like you wouldn't believe. And they told him it's all shot up," neighbor George Pizzuto told ABC News. "He's going to be heartbroken."

Fortunately for Henneberry, people all over the world want to help him restore the Slipaway.