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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