French police raided a printing plant in a small industrial town northeast of Paris Friday afternoon where two of the…
People watch on TV in a cafe as police mobilize at the hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people have been taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
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Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
Police escort women and children as they mobilize at the hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people have been taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
(Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
PARIS, FRANCE – JANUARY 09: French riot policemen enter a kosher deli during a hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people were taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
(Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images)
Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images
French riot policemen enter a kosher deli during a hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people were taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
(Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images)
Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images
French firemen and emergency doctors enter a kosher deli during a hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people were taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
(Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images)
Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images
French emergency doctors evacuate injured hostages during a hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people were taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
(Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images)
Photo by Antoine Antoniol/Getty Images
PARIS, FRANCE – JANUARY 09: Police mobilize at the hostage situation at Port de Vincennes on January 9, 2015 in Paris, France. According to reports at least five people have been taken hostage in a kosher deli in the Port de Vincennes area of Paris. A huge manhunt for the two suspected gunmen in Wednesday’s deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine has entered its third day.
(Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
The iron gate of a shop is locked in the Rue des Rosiers street, located in the heart of Paris Jewish quarter, in Paris, Friday Jan. 9, 2015. Police ordered all shops closed in a famed Jewish neighborhood in central Paris as Investigators are scrutinizing the recent past of two brothers with al-Qaida sympathies, as a manhunt for the suspects in the newsroom massacre at a satirical French weekly enters its third day.
(AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)
AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere
A sign at the door of a shop announces it is closed for the day, in the Rue des Rosiers street, located in the heart of the Paris Jewish quarter, in Paris, Friday Jan. 9, 2015. Police ordered all shops closed in a famed Jewish neighborhood in central Paris, as Investigators are scrutinizing the recent past of two brothers with al-Qaida sympathies, as a manhunt for the suspects in the newsroom massacre at a satirical French weekly enters its third day.
(AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)
AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere
Security officers escort released hostages after they stormed a kosher market to end a hostage situation, Paris, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015. Explosions and gunshots were heard as police forces stormed a kosher grocery in Paris where a gunman was holding at least five people hostage.
(AP Photo/Michel Euler)
AP Photo/Michel Euler
An armed member of the security forces walks inside Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, Friday Jan.9, 2015. French security forces swarmed the small industrial town northeast of Paris Friday in an operation to capture a pair of heavily armed suspects in the deadly storming of a satirical newspaper.
(AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
AP Photo/Peter Dejong
Children from the Henri Dunand school sit aboard a bus as they wait to be taken to a safe location to be picked up by their parents in Dammartin-en-Goele, 30 kilometers (19 miles) northeast of Paris, France, Friday Jan. 9, 2015. French security forces struggled with two rapidly developing hostage-taking situations Friday, one northeast of Paris where two terror suspects were holed up with a hostage in a printing plant and the other an attack on a kosher market in Paris.
(AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
AP Photo/Peter Dejong
Smoke rises from a building in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, where the two brothers suspected in a deadly terror attack were cornered, Friday, Jan. 9, 2015. Explosions and gunshots rang out and smoke rose outside a building where two brothers suspected in a newspaper massacre are holed up with a hostage.
(AP Photo/Michel Spingler)
AP Photo/Michel Spingler
A helicopter flies over a building, where the suspects of a shooting at a Paris newspaper office were holed up, after security forces stormed it in Dammartin-en-Goele, France, Friday Jan. 9, 2015. French police stormed a printing plant north of Paris on Friday, freeing a hostage and killing two brothers linked to al-Qaida who were suspected of slaying 12 people at a Paris newspaper two days ago.
(AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
AP Photo/Peter Dejong
A helicopter flies over a building, where the suspects of a shooting at a Paris newspaper office were holed up, after security forces stormed it in Dammartin-en-Goele, France, Friday Jan. 9, 2015. French police stormed a printing plant north of Paris on Friday, freeing a hostage and killing two brothers linked to al-Qaida who were suspected of slaying 12 people at a Paris newspaper two days ago.
(AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
AP Photo/Peter Dejong
Armed security forces fly overhead in a military helicopter in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, Friday Jan. 9, 2015. French security forces swarmed this small industrial town northeast of Paris Friday in an operation to capture a pair of heavily armed suspects in the deadly storming of a satirical newspaper.
(AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
AP Photo/Thibault Camus
A hooded police officer stands on a roof in Dammartin-en-Goele, northeast of Paris, where the two brothers suspected in a deadly terror attack were cornered, Friday, Jan.9, 2015. Two sets of attackers seized hostages and locked down hundreds of French security forces around the capital on Friday, sending the city into fear and turmoil for a third day in a series of linked attacks that began with the deadly newspaper terror attack that left 12 people dead.
(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
AP Photo/Christophe Ena
French police raided a printing plant in a small industrial town northeast of Paris Friday afternoon where two of the suspects in Wednesday’s massacre at a satirical newspaper that left 12 dead were holed up with hostages. Another gunman who took at least five hostages Friday afternoon at a kosher grocery in Paris also died in a nearly simultaneous raid there.