(Updated at 11:55 a.m. Pt)
CNN reported that four hostages were killed in the kosher grocery store, upping the number from previous reports by the AP and other outlets that three hostages were killed.
Previously
Three hostages held by the now-deceased man tied to the Charlie Hebdo attackers were killed, police told the Associated Press.
The third suspect — who shot and killed a female police officer on Thursday in Montrouge (a southern suburb of Paris) a day after three men carried out the attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebo — took several civilians hostage in a kosher grocery store before being killed by police.
CNN reported that four hostages were killed in the kosher grocery store, upping the number from previous reports by the AP and other outlets that three hostages were killed.
Previously
Three hostages held by the now-deceased man tied to the Charlie Hebdo attackers were killed, police told the Associated Press.
The third suspect — who shot and killed a female police officer on Thursday in Montrouge (a southern suburb of Paris) a day after three men carried out the attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebo — took several civilians hostage in a kosher grocery store before being killed by police.
- 1/9/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
(Updated at 9.05 a.m. Pt)
Authorities killed two brothers on Friday believed to be responsible for gunning down 12 people during an assault on the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, according to CNN and the Mayor of Dammartin-en-Goele in France. A hostage they were holding was freed, according to the Mayor.
Shortly after the the brothers — Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32 — were killed, another suspect believed to be tied to them who shot and killed a female police officer on Thursday in Montrouge (a southern suburb of Paris) was killed by French police after holding hostages at a...
Authorities killed two brothers on Friday believed to be responsible for gunning down 12 people during an assault on the offices of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, according to CNN and the Mayor of Dammartin-en-Goele in France. A hostage they were holding was freed, according to the Mayor.
Shortly after the the brothers — Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32 — were killed, another suspect believed to be tied to them who shot and killed a female police officer on Thursday in Montrouge (a southern suburb of Paris) was killed by French police after holding hostages at a...
- 1/9/2015
- by Travis Reilly and Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
After an exhaustive search, one man believed to be behind the mass shooting at the Paris office of newspaper Charlie Hebdo surrendered to police, according to multiple media reports Wednesday night.
Two other suspects are still being sought, the Associated Press tweeted at 7:38 p.m. Pt.
Breaking: Judicial official: 1 man sought in Paris newspaper shooting surrenders; 2 sought by police.
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 8, 2015
Paris-based network France 24 also reported and tweeted that one of the suspected gunmen had surrendered.
The men — brothers Said Kouachi and Cherif Kouachi, and Hamyd Mourad — are believed to be part of a large Yemeni terrorist network,...
Two other suspects are still being sought, the Associated Press tweeted at 7:38 p.m. Pt.
Breaking: Judicial official: 1 man sought in Paris newspaper shooting surrenders; 2 sought by police.
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 8, 2015
Paris-based network France 24 also reported and tweeted that one of the suspected gunmen had surrendered.
The men — brothers Said Kouachi and Cherif Kouachi, and Hamyd Mourad — are believed to be part of a large Yemeni terrorist network,...
- 1/8/2015
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Two suspects on the run after French magazine massacre leaves 12 dead.
French cinema industry guild L’Arp and its counterparts in the Us have condemned a terrorist attack on the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people were shot dead by two armed gunmen. At least four people were critically wounded in the attack.
At time of writing early on Thursday morning local time two men remained at large. They were identified as brothers Cherif Kouachi and Said Kouachi and are understood to be in their 30s.
Afp reported that a third man believed to be 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad surrendered close to the Belgian border.
“The cineastes of L’Arp learned with horror about the base attack on the newsroom of Charlie Hebdo and are devastated by this inexplicable act,” L’Arp said in a statement hours after the attack.
“They wish to express their full solidarity for the journalists and staff at Charlie...
French cinema industry guild L’Arp and its counterparts in the Us have condemned a terrorist attack on the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people were shot dead by two armed gunmen. At least four people were critically wounded in the attack.
At time of writing early on Thursday morning local time two men remained at large. They were identified as brothers Cherif Kouachi and Said Kouachi and are understood to be in their 30s.
Afp reported that a third man believed to be 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad surrendered close to the Belgian border.
“The cineastes of L’Arp learned with horror about the base attack on the newsroom of Charlie Hebdo and are devastated by this inexplicable act,” L’Arp said in a statement hours after the attack.
“They wish to express their full solidarity for the journalists and staff at Charlie...
- 1/8/2015
- ScreenDaily
NBC News reported that one of the Charlie Hebdo terror suspects was killed and two others arrested on Wednesday evening, citing two senior U.S. counterterrorism officials. However, French news outlets were not confiming this report and NBC appeared to backtrack shortly thereafter.
Update at 8:15 Est: NBC’s Pete Williams, who reported that the suspects were killed and arrested on “Hardball” in the 7pmET hour, said he was no longer certain of the status of the suspects at the top of 8pmET’s “All In” with Chris Hayes.
“To be fair here we just don’t know exactly what...
Update at 8:15 Est: NBC’s Pete Williams, who reported that the suspects were killed and arrested on “Hardball” in the 7pmET hour, said he was no longer certain of the status of the suspects at the top of 8pmET’s “All In” with Chris Hayes.
“To be fair here we just don’t know exactly what...
- 1/8/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
The deputy mayor of Paris announced the three gunmen responsible for the Charlie Hebdo terror attack Wednesday in Paris have been identified by French authorities.
Deputy Mayor Patrick Klugman appeared on CNN’s “The Lead” with Jake Tapper, revealing the three gunmen consisted of two brothers and a third person. Their ages are 34, 32, and 18. Klugman said they “may have been arrested” but he can not confirm. French media reported that the two brothers were born in Paris.
The terror attack killed at least 12 people at the offices of the French satirical newspaper on Wednesday morning. Another 11 people were injured, four of them seriously.
Deputy Mayor Patrick Klugman appeared on CNN’s “The Lead” with Jake Tapper, revealing the three gunmen consisted of two brothers and a third person. Their ages are 34, 32, and 18. Klugman said they “may have been arrested” but he can not confirm. French media reported that the two brothers were born in Paris.
The terror attack killed at least 12 people at the offices of the French satirical newspaper on Wednesday morning. Another 11 people were injured, four of them seriously.
- 1/7/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
Yes, I know. Our columnists here at ComicMix used to be pretty damn political. Eventually we drifted too far off of our happy little pop culture topic, and we retrenched. Well, sort of. Martha, Michael Davis and I moved our noisy political stuff over to www.MichaelDavisWorld.com . Therefore, at the outset I am telling you this column, delayed somewhat by my blind anger (thanks for filling, Emily!), is completely on topic.
You’ve probably heard about the bombing of the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by militant Islamists. Two gunmen stole a car, drove up to the paper’s office in Paris, and started blasting away on their Ak-47s shouting “We have avenged the Prophet.” Then they split the scene, postponing their visit with their 72 virgins.
As of this writing, 12 people have been confirmed dead, including the editor, two policemen, and noted cartoonists: Stéphane “Charb” Charbonnier,...
You’ve probably heard about the bombing of the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo by militant Islamists. Two gunmen stole a car, drove up to the paper’s office in Paris, and started blasting away on their Ak-47s shouting “We have avenged the Prophet.” Then they split the scene, postponing their visit with their 72 virgins.
As of this writing, 12 people have been confirmed dead, including the editor, two policemen, and noted cartoonists: Stéphane “Charb” Charbonnier,...
- 1/7/2015
- by Mike Gold
- Comicmix.com
Top satirical cartoonists among 12 people shot dead in attack on French magazine.
French cinema industry guild L’Arp has condemned a terrorist attack on the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people were shot dead by two armed gunmen. At least four people were critically wounded in the attack.
“The cineastes of L’Arp learned with horror about the base attack on the newsroom of Charlie Hebdo and are wiped out by this inexplicable act,” the body said in a statement, just hours after the attack.
“They wish to express their full solidarity for the journalists and staff at Charlie Hebdo as well as their relatives and colleagues.
“Their historic bravery honours creation and freedom. Nothing, no threat or violent act, whatever the motive, whether it be political, religious or otherwise, will hinder the freedom of expression and freedom of creation.”
Filmmaker Claude Lelouche is currently the honorary president of L’Arp with...
French cinema industry guild L’Arp has condemned a terrorist attack on the Paris offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people were shot dead by two armed gunmen. At least four people were critically wounded in the attack.
“The cineastes of L’Arp learned with horror about the base attack on the newsroom of Charlie Hebdo and are wiped out by this inexplicable act,” the body said in a statement, just hours after the attack.
“They wish to express their full solidarity for the journalists and staff at Charlie Hebdo as well as their relatives and colleagues.
“Their historic bravery honours creation and freedom. Nothing, no threat or violent act, whatever the motive, whether it be political, religious or otherwise, will hinder the freedom of expression and freedom of creation.”
Filmmaker Claude Lelouche is currently the honorary president of L’Arp with...
- 1/7/2015
- ScreenDaily
The horrific shooting at the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has claimed the lives of four of France's most respected cartoonists. On Wednesday morning, at least two gunmen opened fire at the magazine's offices, killing 12 - 10 journalists and two police officers - and injuring eight more. Four are in critical condition and are currently in surgery at Hopital Pitié-Salpêtrière Among the dead are Jean Cabut, better known as Cabu, and Georges Wolinski. Cabut, who was 76, regularly appeared on French television. His art has been featured in a range of publications, from Charlie Hebdo to the newspaper Le Figaro.
- 1/7/2015
- by Tara Fowler and Peter Mikelbank
- PEOPLE.com
The horrific shooting at the Paris offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has claimed the lives of four of France's most respected cartoonists. On Wednesday afternoon, at least two gunmen opened fire at the magazine's offices, killing 12 and injuring eight more. Four are in critical condition. Among the dead are Jean Cabut, better known as Cabu, and Georges Wolinski. Cabut, who was 76, regularly appeared on French television. His art has been featured in a range of publications, from Charlie Hebdo to the newspaper Le Figaro. A founder of Charlie Hebdo, Wolinski, 80, was the dean of French political and shock...
- 1/7/2015
- by Tara Fowler, @waterfowlerta
- PEOPLE.com
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