Watch the Eiffel Tower go dark in tribute to the Charlie Hebdo victims

The Eiffel Tower went dim Thursday evening in tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack.

Thursday was a day of mourning in France for the 12 victims who were killed in the attack on the French satirical weekly magazine Wednesday; another 11 were injured.

One suspect turned himself in Wednesday night, but a massive manhunt is still underway for two more gunmen who are suspected of carrying out the massacre.

Thousands of Parisians gathered Thursday night for a second night of honoring the victims.

The magazine’s editor, four famous cartoonists and two police officers were among the dead.

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