Reports: Paris terrorist wore GoPro during market attack

Yamiche Alcindor | USA TODAY

The gunman who carried out a Jewish grocery store massacre in Paris following the shooting at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo wore a camera as he killed four people and held hostages, according to multiple media outlets.

Terror suspect Amedy Coulibaly, 32, was wearing a GoPro camera during the Jan. 9 siege, CNN and NBC reported citing unnamed U.S. officials who did not know the status of the footage. Hostages saw Coulibaly putting the camera's memory card into a computer and the camera he used was later found, both outlets reported.

Eric Pelletier, a national security reporter at the French magazine L'Express, reported Coulibaly wore the camera on his torso and e-mailed a copy of the attack video using a computer at the market. Pelletier also wrote that Coulibaly recorded seven minutes of the attack.

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French investigators have examined computers recovered from the grocery store and are investigating any accomplices Coulibaly may have connected with around that time, according to CNN. The network also reports that several survivors said Coulibaly tried to connect to the Internet on his own computer but failed. He then went to a second computer in the store after forcing a hostage to help him.

Police later stormed the Jewish store in an eruption of gunshots and explosions, rescuing 15 hostages and killing Coulibaly. Two brothers, Cherif Kouachi, 32, and Said, 34, believed to be responsible for the Charlie Hebdo massacre, died after a simultaneous shootout with police at a warehouse north of Paris.