HOW ATTACK ON CHARLIE HEBDO HQ AND THE MASSIVE ANTI-TERROR POLICE MANHUNT HAS UNFOLDED
WEDNESDAY
10.25am: Mother with her young daughter is forced to allow gunmen into offices of Charlie Hebdo
10.30am: Terrorists call out editors by name before executing them, then exit the building
10.30am-10.50am: Gunmen leave the building in a black Citroen, driving up Allee Verte where they encounter a police car. They open fire, wounding a policeman
- While trying to get to nearby Boulevard Richard Lenoir they encounter more police and exchange fire, nobody is injured
- Once on the boulevard they see a policeman on the pavement and open fire before executing him as he lays on the ground
11am: The men crash their Citroen on Rue de Meaux and hijack another vehicle to continue their escape
3.30pm: Raids on apartments in northern Paris, including a home thought to belong to one of the suspects in Gennevilliers
5:30pm: The dead are named as Stephane Charbonnier, editor of Charlie Hebdo, along with Bernard Maris, Georges Wolinski, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Bernard Verlhac and contributor Philippe Honore
6pm: As darkness falls people take to the streets to hold vigils, holding up signs reading Je Suis Charlie - I am Charlie
10.41pm: Raids take place in Reim as riot police storm buildings of those linked to two suspects. Seven people, thought to be friends of the suspects, are arrested
11pm: Hamid Mourad hands himself in to police in Charleville-Mezieres after seeing his name on social media
THURSDAY
12:31am: Police name shooting suspects as brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi
7.45am: Second gun attack in Paris in which a female police officer and a street cleaner are wounded
7.58am: Suspect arrested in connection with second attack, reported to be a North African man with an assault rifle. Another believed to be on the run
9.58am: Female police officer wounded in the second shooting dies at a hospital in Paris
10.34am: Police carry out a raid on a hotel near to where the second attack happened
10.39am: Officers surround a petrol station in Villers-Cotteret, northern Aisne region, after manager said he recognised gunmen
11am: A minute's silence takes place in memory of the 12 killed
11.10am: Surviving Charlie Hebdo staff announce magazine will be published next week
11.30am: Police surround a property in Crepy-En-Valois after suspects reported to be inside