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Reaction from Boulder attack

Reaction from Boulder attack

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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KREX) – What was scheduled to be a peaceful event turned deadly.
Colorado Rep. Ron Weinberg states, 'My thoughts are mainly with the family and the victims at this point.'
WesternSlopeNow spoke with Weinberg, saying as a proud American of Jewish heritage, he is at a loss for words.
'I'm completely dumbfounded how somebody with it's been in the country, overextended, a visa, so on and so forth, can even have the mental state to throw alcohol on people and light them on fire,' Weinberg explains.
On Sunday, 45-year-old Mohammed Sabry Soliman committed an anti-semitic terror attack at Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, leaving 12 pro-Israel marchers injured.
A spectator in the area states, 'As a woman who was on the ground, bleeding out like. And then there are two other women whose calves were burned from the fire. So, I just ran over to stay with them.'
Weinberg states, 'President Trump just coming out and saying he's going to prosecute federal charges. But an absolute tragic, tragic event.'
Soliman is charged with a federal hate crime in addition to facing state charges for attempted murder in the state.
The president responded to Sunday's attack in a tweet by blaming the Biden Administration, stating, in part, 'He came in through Biden's ridiculous open border policy, which has hurt our country so badly…'
Politicians from Colorado to the White House are all responding to the attack.
Sen. Michael Bennet states, 'Yesterday, the people in Boulder, Colorado, were savagely attacked by a terrorist while they were expressing their First Amendment rights. That should never happen in this country.'
Karoline Levitt, the White House press secretary, states, 'It is unacceptable to this president and this White House and rest assured to all Jewish Americans across our great country.'
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