The brother-in-law of one of the two gunmen turned himself into police on Wednesday, horrified and baffled to hear his name circulating in the news and on social media.
But the teenager was released without charge on Friday evening, relieved but badly shaken.
"I was stunned, completely overwhelmed by the
Numerous witnesses verified he was in school when brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi gunned down 12 people at the Paris office of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, kicking off three days of violence that left a total of 17 people dead and
"I'm in shock, people said horrible and false things about me on social media even though I am a normal student who lives quietly with his parents," said the bespectacled teenager who one day hopes to study medicine.
"The attack was horrific and my thoughts are with the victims," he added.
After a massive manhunt, the Kouachi brothers were killed in a dramatic police standoff on Friday.
It remains unclear how Hamyd, who until this week was completely unknown to the police, became linked to the magazine attack.
But as he reflected
"I only hope this won't taint my future," he said.
"I have nothing to do with this whole thing, Cherif
"I am sure she is also innocent," an unnamed relative told AFP.
As France prepared for a huge march in Paris in