Cool in the City of Light, Paris carries a nickname so bad for three days ... The outcome of tracking down the men who committed the irreparable Charlie Hebdo and the killer of Montrouge and Vincennes, terrorists linked by their history has some paralyzed, relieved others, and forever mark the families of the victims and police involved in the assaults of Vincennes and Dammartin-en-Goële.
"It will not be like before we leave home, and we do not know if it comes back, it's scary."
"What happened is tragic, but we will stand, we will move forward, these people will not destroy us."
A Dammartin-en-Goële, small town of Seine-et-Marne of 8000 inhabitants, it is the prevailing relief after eight hours of confinement yesterday. The mayor said he did not want anyone to live in such times of stress. Sleep has been heavy.
And again this morning, and probably for the next few weeks, tributes continue to pour in front of the building that housed Charlie Hebdo, Nicolas Appert-street in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, where Wednesday, 12 people were shot dead.
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