Boulder, terror attack
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The man suspected of carrying out an "act of terrorism" on a pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado, is in the United States illegally.
The suspect in the attack told investigators he wanted to kill all Zionist people and wished all of them were dead, according to an FBI affidavit.
The Pearl Street Mall on Sunday afternoon was so picture perfect that bystanders didn’t recognize the first flashes of flame as dangerous.
Authorities say the suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, had planned the attack for more than a year, specifically targeting a "Zionist group."
Brooks walks every week with a group called “Run For Their Lives,” who advocate for the release of hostages in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, and he witnessed the group being attacked as it was happening. “I saw smoke on the ground, flames coming from the ground, smoke literally coming from a human being … there was blood. It was horrific.”
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Mohammed Sabry Soliman, 45, intended to carry out a mass shooting in downtown Boulder and only switched to an explosive plan after he was denied a gun because of his immigration status, county
Eight people calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza were injured by a man who used a makeshift flamethrower.
The alleged attack in Boulder, Colorado over the weekend happened as Jews in New York City are observing the joyous holiday of Shavuot.
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The FBI conducted an early-morning raid on the Colorado Springs home of illegal immigrant Mohamed Soliman, accused of firebombing a pro-Israel rally.
A bipartisan group of Jewish state lawmakers called Monday for “our allies to speak out” against the antisemitic violence on display in the fire attack on Boulder’s Pearl Street
A day after a suspected hate crime attack in Boulder, the staff at Falafel King on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder were getting question after question about what happened.