PARIS, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- A municipal policewoman wounded in a shooting south of Paris Thursday morning has died, local media reported.
The shout-out occurred as French authorities are still chasing two brothers suspected of killing 12 at a satirical magazine in Paris on Wednesday.
There is no confirmed link between the two incidents.
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