Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, visit STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: After more than two weeks, a manhunt in Turkey is over. Overnight, police captured the main suspect in a deadly attack at an Istanbul nightclub. The suspect is described as a native of Uzbekistan and a supporter of ISIS. Here's NPR's Peter Kenyon in Istanbul. PETER KENYON, BYLINE: After a search that led to central Anatolia and the Aegean coast, police and intelligence forces tracked the suspected nightclub shooter to a suburb of Istanbul Monday night. A photo released by police showed a man with a bruised face, who was described as an Uzbek national named Abdulgadir Masharipov. Turkey's prime minister said the suspect was being questioned by police. He described the capture as a big step for everyone. Istanbul Governor Vasip Sahin briefed reporters on the capture. He's heard here through an interpreter. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) VASIP SAHIN: (Through interpreter) The Istanbul Security Directorate has carried out some
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