Prosecutors said two gunmen arrived at the building in a black Citroen C3 car, killing a receptionist before heading to the third-floor offices of the magazine where they shot dead eight journalists, a guest and a police officer who had been assigned to protect workers. Four people were also critically injured.
A second police officer was killed outside as the suspects fled before abandoning their car, hijacking a Renault Clio by throwing out its driver.
France raised its terror threat level following the attack at the central Paris building housing weekly Charlie Hebdo and stepped up security for media organizations, large stores and places of worship.
We will find the people who did this," French President Francois Hollande said. "France is today shocked by this terrorist attack."
These terrorists had support from others, friends, family members, etc. They all should be prosecuted. Those who knew about these terrorists' activities should be deported to where FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS NOT PRACTICED.
Just a thought.
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