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Yahoo
17 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
‘We won't tolerate it': Immigration lawyer, AG Weiser weigh in on Boulder attack
BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) — Attorney General Phil Weiser says he is shaken by the attack in Boulder — another premeditated attack that Weiser says could have been avoided. 'What didn't happen here that we're going to be looking at, just like with the Boulder King Sooper shooting, is did someone know something and didn't know who to talk to?' Weiser said. Suspect charged with federal hate crime after attacking pro-Israel group in Boulder According to federal immigration officials, Mohamed Sabry Soliman entered the country in 2022 on a B-2 tourist visa, which is used for tourists from outside the United States to visit. The visa expired in 2023, and he applied for asylum and was awaiting approval. Asylum could take weeks, months, or in some cases, years to get approved, according to immigration lawyer Laura Lichter. 'The fact that they've applied for asylum does not necessarily protect them against deportation unless an immigration judge finds that there's a reason that that person would fear harm if they were sent back to their home country,' Lichter said. Lichter said it is up to the federal government as this case goes forward. 'It's up to the government to let that criminal process go to conclusion before they take action against the person in terms of any immigration case,' Lichter said. Weiser says he will be working with the Boulder District Attorney with the support he needs to ensure justice is served. Emergency fund created for victims, Jewish safety after Boulder terrorist attack 'We're taking action, and we hold this individual account to make a strong statement. We won't tolerate it,' Weiser said. Litcher said that immigration issues can be very complicated and Soliman's future could change depending on what happens in the days ahead with his trial and decisions made at the federal level. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The Herald Scotland
2 days ago
- Politics
- The Herald Scotland
Colorado attack rocks community after fatal Israel Embassy shooting
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said in a statement that the attack appeared to be a "hate crime given the group that was targeted." Weiser said the group meets weekly at the Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder to urge the release of the Gaza hostages. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a prominent Jewish Democrat, condemned the attack in a post on X. "This is horrifying, and this cannot continue. We must stand up to antisemitism." Colorado Gov. Jared Polis also blasted the incident as a "heinous act of terror. Hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable." In a statement on social media, the Boulder Jewish Community Center said it was in touch with law enforcement about the Jewish community in the city, noting that safety is the "highest priority." "We are saddened and heartbroken to learn that an incendiary device was thrown at walkers at the Run for Their Lives walk on Pearl Street as they were raising awareness for the hostages still held in Gaza," the Boulder Jewish Community Center said. Israeli Embassy staffers slain as they exited Jewish Museum On May 21, Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his girlfriend Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, were gunned down in Washington, D.C., as they exited the Capital Jewish Museum about a mile from the White House. Elias Rodriguez, 31, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and was also facing several firearms charges and counts of killing foreign officials. Authorities said that the attack is being investigated as a hate and terrorism crime. Yechiel Leiter, Israeli ambassador to the United States, said the two victims killed were a "young couple about to be engaged." And just days after that shooting, a dual U.S. and German citizen was arrested in New York for allegedly attempting to firebomb a branch office of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, authorities said. ADL: Antisemitism reports spiking Reports of incidents of antisemitism have continued to rise for a second year in a row, accoding to an annual report released by the Anti-Defamation League in April. ADL researchers counted 9,354 incidents of antisemitic assault, harassment, and vandalism across the country in 2024 - a 5% increase from 2023, which was also a record-breaking year. The number of incidents was the highest since the ADL started tracking antisemitism data in 1979. Tensions heightened over the Gaza war Israel's war on Gaza, in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack - which killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and saw 251 taken as hostages into Gaza - has led to a climate of heightened tensions throughout the United States. It also comes at a time when the Trump administration has detained pro-Palestinian protesters without charges and halted funding to certain U.S. universities that have been the site of Gaza protests. Israel's campaign has devastated much of Gaza, killing over 54,000 Palestinians and destroying most buildings. Contributing: Will Carless, Thao Nguyen, John Bacon

USA Today
2 days ago
- USA Today
'Targeted terror attack' at Colorado mall; suspect tried to set victims on fire
'Targeted terror attack' at Colorado mall; suspect tried to set victims on fire Show Caption Hide Caption FBI investigating 'attack at Colorado mall The FBI is investigating a report of a "targeted attack" in a Boulder, Colorado mall. Authorities said a male suspect was taken into custody on June 1 after multiple people were set on fire at a pedestrian mall in Boulder, Colorado, in what the FBI director described as a "targeted terror attack." "We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado," FBI Director Kash Patel said on X. "Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available." Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said in a statement that the attack appeared to be a "hate crime given the group that was targeted." Weiser said the group meets weekly at the Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder to "call for the release of the hostages in Gaza." "Hate has no place in Colorado," Weiser added. "We all have the right to peaceably assemble and the freedom to speak our views. But these violent acts — which are becoming more frequent, brazen and closer to home—must stop and those who commit these horrific acts must be fully held to account." President Donald Trump has been briefed on the attack in Boulder, a senior White House official told USA TODAY. Boulder dispatch received several calls to the county courthouse on Pearl Street at around 1:26 p.m. local time, Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said at an afternoon news conference on June 1. Initial reports indicated that there was a man with a weapon, and people were being set on fire at the scene. Officers immediately responded to the scene and encountered multiple victims with wounds consistent with burns and other injuries, according to Redfearn. The victims, who sustained a range of injuries from "very serious to more minor," were taken to a local hospital, Redfearn added. A suspect, who police are not identifying at this time, was taken into custody and transported to a hospital with minor injuries, Redfearn said. Though the scene has been contained, Redfearn said a large area of downtown Boulder is closed off. People have been asked to avoid the area. "This area is not safe yet. We're dealing with a vehicle of interest," Redfearn said at the news conference. "We're dealing with a large area that we are making sure it's safe before we allow people to come back into the scene." An organization that works to fight antisemitism and bias said in a statement that it has reviewed videos of the suspect believed to have thrown the Molotov cocktails. "We believe he can be heard saying, 'How many children have you killed?' 'We need to end Zionists,'" the ADL said. The organization said the man also gestured toward what appeared to be victims of the attack and proclaimed: "They are killers." – Michael Collins At 2:08 p.m. local time, the Boulder Police Department said in a post on X that they responded to a report of several victims near the Boulder mall, about 30 miles northwest of Denver. Pearl Street is a four-block pedestrian mall that stretches from 11th Street to 15th Street. Multiple businesses and restaurants, as well as the Boulder County Courthouse, are located in the area. About an hour later, the police department said it was evacuating several blocks around the area between Walnut and Pine streets as they continued "to investigate this active incident." 'There was a lot of people out — a very beautiful day,' Redfearn said, adding that there was a group of people that were conducting a peaceful demonstration in support of Israel. The police chief said he believed the demonstration occurred frequently in the area. Redfearn called the incident "unacceptable," noting that it was too early for police to speculate on a motive. Civil rights and advocacy groups have reported a surge in antisemitic and Islamophobic incidents since Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. According to Israeli tallies, the attack killed about 1,200 people, and 251 Israelis were taken hostage into Gaza. Israel's subsequent military campaign has killed more than 54,000 Palestinians and has destroyed much of the enclave, said Gaza health officials. The attack also occurred after a 30-year-old man from Chicago fatally shot two Israeli embassy employees in Washington, D.C., on May 21. The victims were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum when the suspect opened fire, killing Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim. The suspect shouted, "Free, free Palestine" while in custody, authorities said. Israeli embassies immediately increased security measures following the incident, USA TODAY previously reported. Just days after the shooting, federal authorities announced that a dual U.S. and German citizen was arrested in New York for allegedly attempting to firebomb a branch office of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. Dan Bongino, the FBI's deputy director, said on X that the agency's leadership team was on the ground in Boulder and would soon have an update on the attack. "This act of terror is being investigated as an act of ideologically motivated violence based on the early information, the evidence, and witness accounts," Bongino said. "We will speak clearly on these incidents when the facts warrant it." — Charles Ventura and Joseph Garrison Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said on X that the state was working with local and federal law enforcement to support the investigation. "I am closely monitoring the situation in Boulder, and my thoughts go out to the people who have been injured and impacted by this heinous act of terror," Polis said in the post. "Hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable." The Anti-Defamation League said it was monitoring the situation 'as we approach the holiday of Shavuot.' "We are aware of reports of an attack at today's Boulder Run for Their Lives event - a weekly meeting of Jewish community members to run/walk in support of the hostages kidnapped on 10/7," the organization said on X. According to Jewishcolorado, a Denver-based non-profit that is part of the Jewish Federations of North America, the Run for Their Lives walk is a repeating event in downtown Boulder. "We have been walking in Boulder, CO since Thanksgiving 2023 to show solidarity for the plight of the hostages still being held in Gaza," according to the organization's website. "We will continue to walk until all hostages are released." (This story was updated to add new information.)

Associated Press
20-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Paragon Board Responds to Gad's Latest Misleading Statements - Shareholders Deserve the Truth
Gad Continues Pattern of Lying to Shareholders and Misrepresenting the Facts EASTON, PA / ACCESS Newswire / May 20, 2025 / Paragon Technologies' (OTCPK:PGNT) ('Paragon' or the 'Company') today responded to former Chairman and CEO Hesham 'Sham' Gad's latest attempt to rewrite history, calling out his deliberate misinformation and ongoing efforts to mislead shareholders. There's a reason Mr. Gad is no longer Chairman or CEO of the Company: his actions made him unfit to lead. Gad's assertion regarding 'false, damaging, and despicable statements' concerning the hiring of unauthorized workers is a blatant misrepresentation. The singular instance of an unauthorized hire involved Mr. Gad himself, who knowingly resided and worked illegally in the United States for over two decades. His failure to disclose this critical information not only betrayed Paragon's trust - it exposed the Company to significant legal and reputational risk. Gad's baseless accusations against Directors Eriksen, Brownstein, Lontini, and Weiser are directly contradicted by the facts. The legal counterclaim against Gad, accessible at link to counterclaim, provides a comprehensive account of Mr. Gad's extensive history of dishonesty, alleged theft, and repeated breaches of fiduciary duty. Additionally, Mr. Gad prolonged the litigation long after the bylaws he sought to have repealed were, in fact, repealed, potentially costing shareholders millions. His ongoing litigation included accusations against the new independent directors related to their adoption of the shareholder's rights plan. The independent directors believe they were adhering to their fiduciary duties in adopting the rights plan and were advised that Delaware case law suggests that it could be a breach of fiduciary duty for them NOT to adopt the plan in light of the threat of creeping control posed by the 40 percent plus shareholder group. Yet Gad sued, derived no benefit other than for himself at shareholder expense. Gad's allegations of concealment regarding the recent litigation are even more unfounded. Gad was involved in the board discussions including the reasons for filing under seal. The current board has nothing to hide from shareholders. Shareholders wishing to obtain a copy of the complaint filed against the company's former corporate counsel can do so by making the request at [email protected]. What Mr. Gad fails to disclose to shareholders is that the litigation demolishes his contrived entrenchment theory against Mr. Weiser and the Board. In fact, in the board's discussions, Gad's only objection was that the facts made him look bad. If the facts make him look bad, so be it. The Board urges all shareholders to see through Mr. Gad's self-serving rhetoric for what it is: a transparent attempt to divert attention from his own actions and obstruct the current leadership's commitment to transparency and accountability. We encourage shareholders to rely on factual information, including the detailed legal filings that expose Mr. Gad's long-standing pattern of deceit and mismanagement, rather than his continued distortions. The Board remains focused on transparency, accountability, and protecting the long-term interest of Paragon's shareholders. About Paragon Technologies Paragon Technologies, Inc. is a holding company owning subsidiaries that engage in diverse business activities, including material handling, distribution, real estate, and investments. For additional information please visit: Investor Relations Contact: Alliance Advisors IR [email protected] SOURCE: Paragon Technologies Inc. press release

Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Paragon Board Responds to Gad's Latest Misleading Statements - Shareholders Deserve the Truth
Gad Continues Pattern of Lying to Shareholders and Misrepresenting the Facts EASTON, PA / / May 20, 2025 / Paragon Technologies' (OTCPK:PGNT) ("Paragon" or the "Company") today responded to former Chairman and CEO Hesham "Sham" Gad's latest attempt to rewrite history, calling out his deliberate misinformation and ongoing efforts to mislead shareholders. There's a reason Mr. Gad is no longer Chairman or CEO of the Company: his actions made him unfit to lead. Gad's assertion regarding "false, damaging, and despicable statements" concerning the hiring of unauthorized workers is a blatant misrepresentation. The singular instance of an unauthorized hire involved Mr. Gad himself, who knowingly resided and worked illegally in the United States for over two decades. His failure to disclose this critical information not only betrayed Paragon's trust - it exposed the Company to significant legal and reputational risk. Gad's baseless accusations against Directors Eriksen, Brownstein, Lontini, and Weiser are directly contradicted by the facts. The legal counterclaim against Gad, accessible at link to counterclaim, provides a comprehensive account of Mr. Gad's extensive history of dishonesty, alleged theft, and repeated breaches of fiduciary duty. Additionally, Mr. Gad prolonged the litigation long after the bylaws he sought to have repealed were, in fact, repealed, potentially costing shareholders millions. His ongoing litigation included accusations against the new independent directors related to their adoption of the shareholder's rights plan. The independent directors believe they were adhering to their fiduciary duties in adopting the rights plan and were advised that Delaware case law suggests that it could be a breach of fiduciary duty for them NOT to adopt the plan in light of the threat of creeping control posed by the 40 percent plus shareholder group. Yet Gad sued, derived no benefit other than for himself at shareholder expense. Gad's allegations of concealment regarding the recent litigation are even more unfounded. Gad was involved in the board discussions including the reasons for filing under seal. The current board has nothing to hide from shareholders. Shareholders wishing to obtain a copy of the complaint filed against the company's former corporate counsel can do so by making the request at info@ What Mr. Gad fails to disclose to shareholders is that the litigation demolishes his contrived entrenchment theory against Mr. Weiser and the Board. In fact, in the board's discussions, Gad's only objection was that the facts made him look bad. If the facts make him look bad, so be it. The Board urges all shareholders to see through Mr. Gad's self-serving rhetoric for what it is: a transparent attempt to divert attention from his own actions and obstruct the current leadership's commitment to transparency and accountability. We encourage shareholders to rely on factual information, including the detailed legal filings that expose Mr. Gad's long-standing pattern of deceit and mismanagement, rather than his continued distortions. The Board remains focused on transparency, accountability, and protecting the long-term interest of Paragon's shareholders. About Paragon Technologies Paragon Technologies, Inc. is a holding company owning subsidiaries that engage in diverse business activities, including material handling, distribution, real estate, and investments. For additional information please visit: Investor Relations Contact: Alliance Advisors IRParagonIR@ SOURCE: Paragon Technologies Inc. View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data