Watch CBS News

Hundreds Gather At French Consulate In San Francisco To Remember Victims Of Charlie Hebdo Attack

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Hundreds gathered at the French Consulate in San Francisco Wednesday evening in honor of the 12 people murdered Wednesday in a terrorist attack at the offices of French satire magazine Charlie Hebdo.

The crowd gathered in front of the consulate at 88 Kearny St. holding signs that read "Je Suis Charlie," or "I am Charlie," to show solidarity with those killed.

Signs saying "We Are Not Afraid" were taped to lampposts in the area, and the crowd alternated between silence and breaking into chants and song.

READ MORE:

Those attending brought pens to raise "so the world can remember we'll fight for freedom with ink, not blood, just as Charlie Hebdo did and will continue to do," organizer Stephane Rangaya said in a statement on the event's Facebook page.

"I'm here because I'm French and I'm for freedom, and I'm against the horror that just happened in Paris," said Blanche Crabe, a Corte Madera resident attending the vigil.

"This is terrible, it's touching all of us, and we cannot accept it, we have to go into the street and protest against it," Crabe said.

Similar vigils have been held in Paris and other locations around the world Wednesday.

San Francisco Police closed off Kearny between Geary and Post to allow the overflowing crowd to spread into the street.

Masked gunmen stormed the offices of satirical newspaper Charlie Hedbo and shot and killed 12 people, including editors, cartoonists and police officers, and wounded 11 others. The attack appears to have been made by Islamist extremists upset over the paper's depictions of the Prophet Mohammed.

People can leave a note of condolence for the victims at presse-info@consulfrance-sanfrancisco.org, or can sign a condolence book tomorrow at the French Consulate, located at 88 Kearny St., Suite 600, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

© Copyright 2015 by CBS San Francisco and Bay City News Service. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.