Boulder, Colorado and terror attack
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FBI describes Boulder attack as targeted terrorism by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who allegedly used explosives at a pro-Israel march, leaving eight injured, one critically.
Christian faith leaders gathered at the site of the Boulder terror attack to pray and show solidarity with the city's Jewish community.
Soliman – who shouted “Free Palestine” after the attack – stood behind a transparent partition in court Thursday as the charges were announced.
Tonight marked a sacred and emotional moment for Colorado’s Jewish community - the first Shabbat since last weekend’s
Gov. Jared Polis along with other political and faith leaders held a vigil in Boulder Wednesday morning at the site of Sunday's attack on the Pearl Street Mall in which a suspect hurled Molotov cocktails at a march for Israeli hostages.
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The man who authorities say firebombed a group in Boulder, Colorado, demonstrating for the release of Israeli hostages, has been charged in state court with over 100 counts, including attempted murder and assault.
Efforts by U.S. lawmakers from Colorado to condemn the violence also highlight growing politicization around the suspect’s immigration status.
USA Today is being slammed for “disgraceful" reporting lamenting the possible deportation of the family of illegal alien firebombing suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman.