Paris Terror Attack Latest News: Charlie Hebdo Shooting Suspects Dead, One Suspect Remains on the Run

Cherif and Said Kouachi, the main suspects in the Paris Massacre, were killed on Friday after two standoffs with security forces.

On Wednesday, 17 people were killed in the terrorist attacks by four suspects. Immediately, a nation-wide mission to hunt down the brothers began. They were found 20 miles outside of Paris, holding an entire printing facility hostage. The pair declared to have been "sent by Yemen's Al-Qaeda" to attack the magazine for mocking Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

The killers held 19 hostages in total. Four of the hostages were murdered during the hostage standoff, and 15 were freed. The suspects were killed by French authorities before they could make it out of the printing facility.

Even with the brothers out of the picture, one of the terrorist's lovers, Hayat Bourmeddiene, became a suspect in the case. Even though she is only a suspect in the attack on Charlie Hebdo, she has made it out of France and is currently on the run.

While there was a hostage situation in Dammartin-en-Goele, a terrorist act was taking place at the kosher market in Paris. Gunshots rang out between the French police and the gunman, 32-year-old Amedy Coulibaly. Authorities believe that the gunman may be connected to the Kouachi pair.

Paris Prosecutor Francois Molins reported that there are five people still being held under investigation for their connections to the terrorist forces. France is trying to establish if the attackers are under Al-Qaeda, or if they have ties to other extremist groups.

The U.S. has sent out a worldwide warning to tourists that terrorists may be targeting westerners.