There seems to be contradictory information out there that these two brothers who are the prime suspects in the terror attack at the Charlie Hebdo magazine office in Paris are now in the custody of the French police. However, sources has refused to confirm the story.
According to nbcnews.com, authorities earlier identified the three men as Said Kouachi, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, French nationals who are brothers, and Hamyd Mourad, 18. Late Wednesday, French police released photos of the brothers and asked for public help in finding them, and French authorities said the youngest of the three suspects had surrendered to police.
The men targeted those magazine employees who had created or published cartoons showing Muhammad — asking for their victims by name, the source said.
They executed Charbonnier, popularly known as Charb; Bernard Maris, a Bank of France economist who was a columnist for the magazine; and three cartoonists, NBC reports.
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