‘Attempted murder': Antisemitic terror firebombing in US was from an illegal immigrant
Sky News host Chris Kenny discusses the 'shocking' antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado in the United States.
'I just want to go back to that terrible antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, in the US yesterday when firebombs, or Molotov cocktails, were thrown at innocent people,' Mr Kenny said.
'12 people were injured, including a Holocaust survivor, the alleged assailant … an illegal immigrant from Egypt has been charged with attempted murder and other crimes.'

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