Family members mourn the death of three relatives: a father, his teenage son, and a male relative - who were shot and killed by U.S. Marines after their car allegedly did not stop while passing a building occupied by U.S. Marines. The victims' relatives were awaiting their return, and did not know about the incident until relatives towed the car, containing the three bodies, to the family's home.
An Iraqi looter displays Iraqi bank notes he loots in a bank in downtown Baghdad, Thursday, April 10, 2003. Looters surged across Baghdad and government buildings were set on fire Thursday while U.S. troops battled pockets of resistance around the capital.
Army Delta Force operatives approach to search a car after taking out another car, rear burning, with Iraqis aiming at U.S. Marines in Baghdad, Wednesday night, April 9, 2003.
Lance Cpl. Dominic Chevalier, left, of Pittsburg, Calif., and Lance Cpl. Leonardo Morales of Los Angeles, sleep in chairs in one of Saddam Hussein's palaces taken by 1st Battalion, 5th Marines as they entered central Baghdad.
An Iraqi man crosses a canal from Saddam City into Baghdad on a water pipeline bridge Thursday, April 10, 2003. American troops have taken control of most highway bridges in the area, banning local residents from crossing, forcing them to use alternative routes to reach their destinations.
U.S. Marines who kept night watch stand by an armored vehicle in Baghdad Thursday morning, April 10, 2003, a day after the U.S.-led coalition troops started to control the central part of the city.
Iraqis share a laugh with a U.S. Army soldier during an effort to distribute food and water to Iraqi citizens near Najaf. The U.S. military says it is working with international relief organizations to help provide food and medicine, but relief officals report that the unstable situation in Iraq is delaying aid shipments.
Clouds of thick smoke billow from an area near the Tigris River in Baghdad Thursday morning, April 10, 2003, a day after the U.S.-led coalition troops started to control the central part of the city.
A smiling Iraqi boy flashes a victory sign as he walks with U.S. Marines in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad on Wednesday April 9, 2003.
A Charlie Comapny Task Force 1-64 3rd ID tank mans a checkpoint in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday April 9, 2003.
About 10 miles east of downtown Baghdad, a U.S. Marine with India Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Regiment, guards residents as mortar positions are set up nearby during a raid Wednesday April 9, 2003.
Iraqis use their shoes to hit the remains of a statue of Saddam Hussein in downtown Bagdhad, Iraq, on Wednesday, April 9, 2003.
Marine Lance Cpl. Lloyd Williams of Camp Pendleton's Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, from Georgetown, S.C., accepts a flower from a young Iraqi girl as residents look on just outside of Baghdad's central city area Wednesday, April 9, 2003.
A convoy of British Fuel tankers arrives at a bulk fuel installation halfway between the Kuwaiti border and Iraqi capital, on April 9, 2003. The BFI, a huge American fuel supply area holding millions of gallons of fuel, is getting British help in providing some of the fuel.
Kurdish fighters are backdropped by the black fumes of a burning oil well in the outskirts of Kirkuk, northern Iraq, Thursday, April 10, 2003.
Damage to the stern of the 'Al Mansur', Saddam Hussein's private yacht, is seen Thursday April 10, 2003, as the yacht drifts near Basra. The vessel, nearly 400 feet long and reportedly able to accomodate some 200 guests, was heavily bombed by British forces but is still afloat.
Citizens deface a mural of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in Khaaneqin, northern Iraq, after the city was liberated Thursday April 10, 2003. It was the first major city in northern Iraq to fall to coalition forces after Iraqi government forces retreated.