One reported dead, 20 injured as police chase Charlie Hebdo suspects north of Paris

One person has reportedly been killed and at least 20 are reported to have been injured after police launced a car chase on the A2 motorway near Paris.
Brothers Said, 34, and Cherif Kouachi, 32, who are suspected to have been the gunmen who carried out the attack at the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo on Wednesday that left 12 people dead, stole a Peugeot this morning in the town of Montagny Sainte Felicite, about 30 miles north east of Paris.