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The attacker used a makeshift flamethrower and yelled "free Palestine," the FBI says. Eight people were hospitalized.
A man is facing charges for a hate crime that reportedly happened in the same neighborhood where a neo-Nazi demonstration sparked outrage.
A walk for peace turned violent in a matter of minutes when a man attacked a group of demonstrators with a a makeshift explosive in Boulder, Colorado.
Twelve people were injured and the FBI described the violence as a targeted terror attack. The suspect, identified by the FBI as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, yelled Free Palestine during the ...
In arrest papers obtained by 11 News, Boulder Police said Soliman told investigators he planned the attack for more than a year. Soliman added during that interview that he took a concealed carry ...
A bipartisan group of Jewish state lawmakers called Monday for “our allies to speak out” against the antisemitic violence on ...
The suspect has been charged with a federal hate crime and state charges including 16 counts of attempted first-degree murder ...
Authorities say a man who wounded 12 people in an attack on a group holding their weekly demonstration for the release of ...
A major announcement. Authorities said a federal hate crime charge was filed against Mohamed Solimon for Sunday's attack on a pro-Israel rally at Boulder's Pearl Street Mall.
The man who is accused of burning multiple victims with Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado has been charged with a ...
The man suspected of carrying out an "act of terrorism" on a pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado, is in the United States ...