Here are the five stories you need to know this Tuesday morning: A hostage situation at a church in northern France has ended in the death of two attackers and one hostage; 19 people have been killed after a mass stabbing at a facility for people with mental disabilities near Tokyo; Ottawa police are facing serious questions after a Somali-Canadian man was fatally injured while being arrested; and Rob Ford’s nephew has won his uncle’s Toronto city council seat.

1. Hostage situation in France: One person is dead after two attackers took multiple hostages in a church near the city of Rouen in France Tuesday morning. French police stormed the building, killing both attackers. Anti-terrorism investigators are now working on the case.

2. DNC continues: Division among supporters for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders may reach a fever pitch today during the roll call vote -- even though Sanders said last night that Clinton should be president.

3. Abdirahman Abdi: Ottawa police are facing serious questions after a Somali-Canadian with mental health issues died after an arrest. Civilians captured video of the incident, and Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is now investigating.

4. Tokyo stabbing: Nineteen people have been killed after a man went to a facility for handicapped people near Tokyo, Japan. Officials said the attacker, who was fired from the institution, gave a letter to Parliament outlining the bloody plan months before it happened.

5. Ford Nation lives on: Rob Ford’s nephew has won the former Toronto mayor’s city council seat, continuing the family’s political legacy in a ward that has become known as “Ford Nation.” The 22-year-old campaigned on the same themes as his uncles Rob and Doug Ford -- customer service and lower taxes.