By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
January 9, 2015
Paris, France - On Friday, French security forces confirmed that Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, wanted for the Charlie Hebdo massacre that claimed 12 victims, including 10 journalists and two police officers. The Kouachi brothers fired at police as they ran from a printing shop near the Charles de Gaulle Airport in the town of Dammartin-en-Goele after firing at security forces. They had the print shop owner as a hostage, but he survived.
Another terrorist, Amedy Coulibaly, 32, and his accomplice, Hayet Boumddiene, 26, had threaten to shoot at least five hostages at a Kosher market, if French security police attempted to take the Kouachi brothers. Police stormed into the Kosher market and killed Coulibaly. Four hostages at the Kosher market were reported killed. Coulibaly was suspected of killing French Police Officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe, 27, during a traffic stop on Thursday.
Both Coulibaly and Boumddiene are believed to belong to the same terrorist Jihadist cell as the Kouachi brothers.
12 Paris Charlie Hebdo murdered victims identified:
● Ahmed Merabet, 42, Paris Police Officer, Bicycle unit
● Franck Brinsolaro, 49, Paris Police Officer assigned to protect Charlie Hebdo editor
● Stéphane Charbonnier, Editor
● Philippe Honore, 73,
● Georges Wolinski
● Bernard Maris, 68,
● Jean Cabut
● Elsa Cayat
● Bernard "Tignous" Verlhac, 57,
● Michel Renaud
● Frédéric Boisseau, 42,
● Mustapha Ourrad
● Ahmed Merabet, 42, Paris Police Officer, Bicycle unit
● Franck Brinsolaro, 49, Paris Police Officer assigned to protect Charlie Hebdo editor
● Stéphane Charbonnier, Editor
● Philippe Honore, 73,
● Georges Wolinski
● Bernard Maris, 68,
● Jean Cabut
● Elsa Cayat
● Bernard "Tignous" Verlhac, 57,
● Michel Renaud
● Frédéric Boisseau, 42,
● Mustapha Ourrad
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