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Security footage of the gunmen as they arrive at the Charlie Hedbo newspaper headquarters in a black car.

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The heavily armed gunmen open fire on the first police responders on the scene.

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Police and paramedics crowd the street the outside Charlie Hedbo office.

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A bullet hole in a window of the Charlie Hebdo office.

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French President Francois Hollande surveys the carnage in Paris.

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A damaged police car is hauled away after gunmen attacked the newspaper's office on Jan. 7, 2015.

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The defiant slogan in support of the paper lights up the side of a building during a rally.

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People line the streets for a rally in support of Charlie Hebdo, which was attacked by gunmen for printing cartoons making fun of the prophet Muhammad.

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People raise their pens in support of the newspaper Charlie Hebdo following the attack which killed 12 people.

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Police cross the street in preparation for a stand off with possible terrorist suspects

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Special Forces soldiers and police gather after storming a building where suspects linked to the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Dammartin en Goele, France.

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Police gather around compact European vehicles in France.

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Special Forces and police gather after storming a building where suspects linked to the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Dammartin en Goele, France.

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A French police helicopter

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Hostages and police walk the streets of France after a standoff with Charlie Hebdo terror suspects

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Hostages and police walk the streets of France after a standoff with Charlie Hebdo terror suspects

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French President François Hollande confers with his colleagues in the wake of the police standoff with Charlie Hebdo terror suspects