WITH GWEN IFILL
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 @ 9:00PM
The manhunt continues across France for two brothers suspected in the deadly attack on the offices of the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Twelve people were killed and eleven more wounded in the terrorist attack. A third suspect surrendered to police on Wednesday.
French law enforcement officials say suspect Cherif Kouachi was convicted of terrorism in 2008 and served 18-months in prison. Both he and his younger brother Said are considered “armed and dangerous.” Investigators are trying to determine if the gunmen are linked to al Qaeda, ISIS, another terrorist organization or if the Paris massacre was a case of a “lone wolf” attack.