Deadly shootings and explosions around Paris
Sylvain Perriot stops to take a picture of the flag at half mast above the Presidential Palace in Paris. France’s Sate of Emergency will continue, with flags at half mast.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)Paris is shaken after bombings and mass shootings kill 129 people. Full coverage >>
Looking inside the courtyard of the Presidential Palace, guards stand at attention for the departure of Secretary of State John Kerry after his meeting with French President Francois Hollande.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)On the third day of national mourning, the Eiffel Tower was illuminated in the colors of the French flag after going dark.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)On the third day of national mourning, people continue to gather in public places like the Place de la Republique, including Tao Cisse, age 5, and Maya Sutej.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)People observe a minute of silence in front of the Le Carillon cafe in Paris on Nov. 16, paying tribute to victims of the terror attacks.
(Lionel Bonaventure / AFP/Getty Images)Paris residents take part in a Nov. 16 moment of silence under the Eiffel Tower in observance of those who died during the terrorist attacks three days earlier.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)French President Francois Hollande, center, stands with government officials to observe a minute of silence Nov. 16 at the Sorbonne University in Paris.
(Stephane De Sakutin / AFP/Getty Images)Members of the French Foreign Legion stand guard near the Eiffel Tower on Nov. 16.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)A Paris shopkeeper stays inside Sunday as soldiers guard the street where she works.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)Women run past French soldiers as panic spread through the streets of Paris when rumors spread of another possible terrorist attack, which turned out to be a car left running in the street.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)Prelates arrive to celebrate a Mass in memory of the attack victims at the Notre Dame cathedral.
(LIONEL BONAVENTURE / AFP/Getty Images)An emotional crowd gathers in front of Le Carillon restaurant.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)The glasses and silverware remain on the table where bullets were fired at Cafe Bonne Biere.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)Armed police stand guard Nov. 14 near the Eiffel Tower, which was kept dark in honor of those who died in the terrorist attacks.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)Mourners place flowers and candles outside the Bataclan theater in Paris.
(Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times)A woman is evacuated from the Bataclan theater after the shootings in Paris.
(Thibault Camus / Associated Press)People lie on the pavement near the Cafe Bonne Biere in Paris following a series of attacks.
(ANTHONY DORFMANN / AFP/Getty Images)Rescuers evacuate people following an attack in Paris, where there were also reports of an ongoing hostage crisis at a concert venue.
(Kenzo Tribouillard / AFP/Getty Images)A victim lays dead under a blanket outside the Bataclan theater in Paris.
(Jerome Delay / AP)Hundreds of people spilled onto the field of the Stade de France stadium after explosions were heard nearby during a match between the French and German national soccer teams.
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