Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Gunmen in Charlie Hebdo Attack Called Out Victims' Names as They Were Shot


More ABC News Videos | ABC World News The gunmen who killed 12 and injured 11 others today in Paris called out the names of their victims at the Charlie Hebdo offices and shot them one by one in the head, execution style, Paris Deputy Mayor Patrick Klugman told ABC News. There were two shooters and a third man on the street, Klugman said, noting that authorities believe they may have identified the shooters and that they are French nationals. Their identities have not yet been confirmed, he said, but of the three suspects, two are brothers, 34 and 32, and an 18-year-old from the suburbs of Paris. The gunmen opened fire after interrputing an editorial meeting at the office of the Paris-based satirical newspaper in an attack that France's president called a "terrorist operation." The shooting at the office of Charlie Hebdo was a "cowardly attack," said President Francois Hollande when he was at the scene this morning.

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