
4 additional victims identified in Boulder attack, bringing number of injured to 12
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Four additional victims have been identified in the Boulder attack in which a man is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails into a Colorado group that had gathered to bring attention to Israeli hostages in Gaza, District Attorney Michael Dougherty said Monday, bringing the number of injured to 12.
The man planned the attack for more than a year and specifically targeted what he described as a 'Zionist group,' authorities said in court papers unsealed Monday charging him with a federal hate crime.

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