The cnn National Correspondent is live from st. Denis where this is all unfolding. She saw a french equivalent of a s. W. A. T. Team. Bring us up to speed on what is happening where you are. Well, theres no gunfire at the moment. What we can see is we saw heavily, armed police. Police moving in information earlier. They had assault rifles and riot gear. They had their weapons pointed up towards the tops of the buildings there as they moved information down that residential street. We also saw a helicopter with a spotlight illuminating a particular area inside there. We dont know exactly which building they are focused on. We do know that it is an ongoing operation. Police have told all the residents to stay enside, stay away from the windows, all Public Transportation to the area has been shut off. This is the closest that police are allow us to get to. Wh what we understand from a Police Source is this is in connection to a sernl for the suspects of the paris attacks. We know at least
Im poppy harlow joining you live with special coverage of the terror attacks that have shocked this nation, and, frankly, enraged the entire world. We want to welcome our viewers in the United States and around the globe. Heres what we know at this hour. French officials warning that more attackers could still be at large right here in paris after a wave of coordinated shootings and suicide bombings at six different locations took place in paris on friday night. Isis has claimed responsibility for the attacks, which took 129 lives, wounding 352 more individuals. One of those who was killed we now know is an american, an American College student from california. Today the investigation has moved far beyond the borders of paris. Belgian authorities making a number of arrests today after a car rented in brussels was found here in paris near the site of one of the attacks. Were also learning more about the terrifying moments inside a concert hall that was the site of the worst carnage. 89
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