The brutality continues... #CharlieHebdo http://t.co/WGMdgRKdnE
— Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) January 7, 2015
France's deadliest terror attack in at least two decades... http://t.co/OuhhR80tij
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) January 7, 2015
4 of France's most revered cartoonists among those killed in Charlie Hebdo massacre http://t.co/fyN5Dc83JY pic.twitter.com/V6vofrvkVX
— slone (@slone) January 7, 2015
◼ CARTOONIST: 'I would rather die standing than live kneeling' - Daily Caller
◼ Cop begging for life executed - Daily Mail
"I'd rather die standing than live on my knees" http://t.co/k3oWT2gJuF #SteynPosts #CharlieHebdo @am640oakley
— Mark Steyn (@MarkSteynOnline) January 7, 2015
12 DEAD IN PARIS MASSACRE: Islamic gunmen execute French police officer as he pleads for his life after terror attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo at centre of Mohammed cartoon storm
- Masked gunmen storm Paris headquarters with AK-47s shouting 'Allahu akbar!' and 'the Prophet has been avenged'
- Stalked building asking for people's names before killing the editor and cartoonist during weekly editorial meeting
- Horrific footage shows a police officer begging for his life before being shot in the head at point-blank range
- Cartoonist Corrine Rey told how she cowered with her young daughter as she watched two colleagues gunned down
- Ms Rey, who goes by the name Coco, said men 'spoke French perfectly' and 'claimed they were Al Qaeda terrorists'
- Killers fled in stolen car across eastern Paris after a 'mass shoot-out' with police officers and remain on the loose
- Newspaper had earlier posted a picture of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on its Twitter account
- Publication's offices were previously firebombed in 2011 for publishing satirical cartoon of Prophet Mohammed
Members of French media are now being put under police protection, officers confirm http://t.co/r46WzcqDj5
— slone (@slone) January 7, 2015
A Tribute to Charlie Hebdo: Here are the cartoons that jihadist fanatics don’t want you to see http://t.co/toidA5Hf1n pic.twitter.com/0CMeSok30e
— Free Beacon (@FreeBeacon) January 7, 2015
HOW SHE SURVIVED: Cartoonist reveals how she survived Charlie Hebdo attack http://t.co/lfyxBDubCI pic.twitter.com/PIsY128rUM
— slone (@slone) January 7, 2015
First-Hand Account From The Terrorist Attack on Charlie-Hebdo | Ricochet https://t.co/tQrXc2J0M7
— Nice Deb (@NiceDeb) January 7, 2015
Charlie Hebdo Staffer: 'It Lasted Five Minutes... They Spoke French Perfectly' @TPM http://t.co/CQKpkTkmSL
— David Kurtz (@TPM_dk) January 7, 2015
◼ LIVE: FRANCE 24
French authorities pick up abandoned car matching make/model of #CharlieHebdo getaway vehicle http://t.co/CbkTLsNEzT pic.twitter.com/tHX8CqhWCw
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) January 7, 2015
NEW: NYPD says extra security added at the French consulate in New York City and other sensitive locations
— ABC News (@ABC) January 7, 2015
Salman Rushie: "Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect.” http://t.co/MKE9q2bgMt
— Tim Mak (@timkmak) January 7, 2015
Alhamdulillah, more enemies of Islam are dead today. This is the recompense for insulting our beloved (pbuh)
— Dawud Abdullah (@DawudAbdullah20) January 7, 2015
Charlie Hebdo and its biting satire, explained in 9 of its most iconic covers: http://t.co/IcC5rZkpOE
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) January 7, 2015
Wow. Shame on the @NYDailyNews. This is just sickening. http://t.co/da3MGqZlX0 pic.twitter.com/wGv0rI46xZ
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) January 7, 2015
In Paris, writer Claire Berlinski BRINGS IT. pic.twitter.com/4Z1GW4f8Y6
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) January 7, 2015
“The freedom of expression that [#CharlieHebdo] represented is not able to be killed by this kind of act of terror.” – Sec. @JohnKerry
— Fox News (@FoxNews) January 7, 2015
[Happening Now] Gathering in Paris in support of free press in France http://t.co/Rve1Lp0EXf #CharlieHebdo pic.twitter.com/E9semBjkd4
— euronews (@euronews) January 7, 2015
More than 10,000 people have gathered in Paris in support of freedom of expression. #CharlieHebdo. AFP pic.twitter.com/jYZxaVIoti
— Breaking News Feed (@PzFeed) January 7, 2015
Paris. Right Now pic.twitter.com/KoxdT9CTsf
— Old Holborn (@Holbornlolz) January 7, 2015
Lyon pic.twitter.com/GFjX2iwrUc
— Old Holborn (@Holbornlolz) January 7, 2015
Press Sec Earnest calls Paris attack ‘terrorism’ but STILL confused about attackers’ motivation http://t.co/VTELfqDXzF
— The Right Scoop (@TheRightScoop) January 7, 2015
He kept calling them "extremists"- no mention of "Islam" RT @FoxNews Sec State John Kerry condemned today’s attack http://t.co/4z3iu4oQU6
— Monica Crowley (@MonicaCrowley) January 7, 2015
Obama calls the brutal murders at Paris newspaper Charlie Hebdo an attack on journalism, free speech and freedom of the press
— HowardKurtz (@HowardKurtz) January 7, 2015
With @JohnKerry looking on, Pres Obama says freedom of expression cannot be silenced by senseless violence. pic.twitter.com/jVDxhzUQq6
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) January 7, 2015
POTUS in Oval Office - #CharlieHebdo atrocity a "terrible terrorist attack...cowardly, evil attack." US will "stand in solidarity" w/France
— Major Garrett (@MajorCBS) January 7, 2015
Obama slams "cowardly, evil attack" in Paris http://t.co/WiEvuqWvsJ #charliehebdo pic.twitter.com/H8v4fz8Mhg
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) January 7, 2015
◼ Words Not Used By Obama To Condemn Paris Terror Attack: “Islam,” “Muslim,” “Jihad”… - Weasel Zippers
@andrewbostom @michellemalkin #obama was not a supporter of #CharlieHebdo i guess........... pic.twitter.com/6AhJ6N9VL0
— Dave Holzem (@djholzem) January 7, 2015
◼ Flashback: White House condemned #CharlieHebdo cartoons in 2012 - Twitchy
◼ White House hesitates to call Paris attack 'terrorism' - Daniel Halper/Weekly Standard
the socialist president of France calls the killers "terrorists" and "fundamentalists." Barack Obama, meanwhile, calls them "violent."
— LeContredicteur (@AceofSpadesHQ) January 7, 2015
◼ FLASHBACK: 'Future Must Not Belong to Those Who Slander Prophet of Islam' - Ben Shapiro/Truth Revolt
#EveryoneDrawMohammed pic.twitter.com/aBvqw0BnHy
— The Mad Hessian (@TheMadHessian) January 7, 2015
◼ Teenage suspect 'arrested after handing himself into police' over Paris magazine massacre that left 12 dead - as anti-terror unit raids building in hunt for two brothers 'trained in Yemen as assassins' - Mark Duell and Simon Tomlinson and Peter Allen and Jay Akbar and Chris Pleasance for MailOnline
Gunmen identified as Said Kouachi, 34, and brother Cherif, 32, both from Paris, and Hamyd Mourad, 18, from Reims
Police published pictures of two brothers saying they were 'armed and dangerous' as Mourad handed himself in
Masked gunmen stormed Paris headquarters with AK-47s shouting 'Allahu akbar!' and 'Prophet has been avenged'
Stalked building asking for people's names before killing the editor, three cartoonists and the deputy chief editor
Editor Stephane Charbonnier had famously shrugged off threats, saying: 'I'd rather die standing than live kneeling'
Horrific footage shows a police officer begging for his life before being shot in the head at point-blank range
Cartoonist Corrine Rey told how she cowered with her young daughter as she watched two colleagues gunned down
Killers fled in stolen car across eastern Paris after a 'mass shoot-out' with police officers and remain on the loose
Militants believed to be from Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula which was behind plane bomb plots in US and UK
US counter-terror officials said earlier one suspect was killed and two others in custody, but this was not confirmed
Newspaper had earlier posted a picture of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on its Twitter account
Publication's offices were firebombed in 2011 for publishing satirical cartoon of Prophet Mohammed