PARIS (KABC) -- The impact of the shootings at a French satirical newspaper is being felt on the streets and in the cafes of Paris.
Masked gunmen stormed the offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical newspaper, on Wednesday, killing 12 people and critically injuring at least 4 others before escaping, police said.
ABC7's Garth Kemp, who happened to be on vacation in Paris, talked with people who knew some of the victims.
Watch his report above from Eyewitness News.