Seventeen people died at Charlie Hebdo and at a kosher supermarket two days later. French counter-terrorism police killed the Kouachi brothers on January 9, 2015, two days after the Charlie Hebdo massacre. His sister was married to Cherif Kouachi, one of two brothers who carried out the attack at the Charlie Hebdo offices. The brother-in-law of one of the men who attacked the satirical Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris was jailed in Bulgaria as investigators announced Monday he was suspected of trying to join extremists in Syria. The Paris prosecutor's office said someone close to Hamyd flagged his probable trip to Syria, and he was detained near the border in late July.
Source: Fox News August 08, 2016 09:10 UTC