The infamous brothers suspected in the Charlie Hebdo massacre in France died Friday after they were chased by cops and took a hostage in a printing plant 20 miles northeast of Paris. After a standoff that lasted several hours, French SWAT teams stormed the building in Dammartin-en-Goele. Gunfire and explosions were heard. During the raid, both brothers were killed, according to Mayor Bernard Corneille. The hostage, described only as a 26-year-old male, was found safe. The siblings had been on the run for days after the horrific attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices, which left 2 police officers dead and 10 journalists with the satirical magazine. A third suspect in that attack had already surrendered to authorities.