One of three suspects in the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris Wednesday that left 12 dead has turned himself in, according to multiple news reports.
The youngest of the trio of gunmen, 18-year-old Hamid Mourad, is in police custody, according to ABC, Le Monde and France 24
Mourad turned himself into a police station in Charleville-Mézières, which is in northern France, Le Monde reports.
Police issued a wanted poster for the two other suspects, Cherif Kouachi, 35, who was convicted on terrorism charges in 2008 and his brother, Said Kouachi, 32. The Kouachi brothers were born to Algerian parents in Paris. Mourad's nationality is unknown. Read more...
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