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The Guardian
3 days ago
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- The Guardian
Colorado attack: What we know so far
Six people have been injured in an attack in Boulder, Colorado, in which a man allegedly threw an incendiary device at a crowd on Sunday. Here's what we know so far: The man, whom the FBI has identified as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly targeted a group of people who had gathered to show their support for Israeli hostages held in Gaza, authorities said. The man shouted 'Free Palestine' in the Sunday afternoon attack, police allege. Those hurt were between the ages of 67 and 88, and their injuries were consistent with burns. Some of the injuries were minor but one person is in critical condition, FBI special agent Mark Michalek said. In a video apparently of the attack, a shirtless man holding clear bottles in his hands is seen pacing as the grass in front of him burns, AFP reports. Several people in red T-shirts are seen tending to a person lying on the ground as others can be heard screaming. Images also showed billowing black smoke. The FBI said it was treating the incident as 'an act of terrorism' although the Boulder police chief, Stephen Redfearn, earlier refused to use the term, saying it was too early to speculate on the suspect's motives. The FBI has said there is no evidence that the man was connected to a wider group. Police are investigating 'a vehicle of interest' on the scene, and several blocks had been closed off, Redfearn said, adding that police and bomb squads have been 'clearing the area for devices'. The people injured were taking part of a weekly event called Run for Their Lives, a walk to show support for the Israeli hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza, the Boulder Jewish Community Centre said in a statement.
Yahoo
3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Six Injured in Colorado Attack, Which FBI is Investigating as ‘Act of Terrorism'
Six people were injured and some may have been burned at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colorado, authorities said on Sunday. A man was taken into custody in the attack at 13th and Pearl Street, a popular pedestrian mall downtown, police said. FBI agents are also investigating what the agency has described as a 'targeted terror attack.' A male suspect, identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is in custody. All six victims, ranging in age from 67 to 88, have been transported to hospitals where they remain after the suspect threw 'an incendiary device' into the crowd, Mark Michalek, the special agent in charge of the Denver field office, said at a Sunday evening press conference. The suspect could be heard shouting 'Free Palestine,' Michalek said. No charges were immediately filed, but District Attorney Michael Dougherty said the attacker would be held 'fully accountable.' More from Rolling Stone The Supreme Court's Latest Gift to Trump Will Be 'Disastrous' for the Environment 'Disturbing': Dems Question Kash Patel's FBI Leadership at Testy Hearing Trump Issues Executive Order Ramping Up American Police State 'A man was throwing Molotov cocktails and using devices to hurt people,' Boulder Police Chief Steven Redfearn said. At least one of the victims is in serious, possibly critical condition, he said. A group of walkers participating in a Run for Their Lives event were among the people gathered on Pearl Street. The series of events are 'calling for the immediate release of the hostages held by Hamas,' according to its website. 'This act of terror is being investigated as an act of ideologically motivated violence based on the early information, the evidence, and witness accounts. We will speak clearly on these incidents when the facts warrant it,' Dan Bongino, Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation said via social media. The incident occurred around 1:26 p.m., when Boulder police dispatch received several calls reporting there was 'a man with a weapon and that people were being set on fire,' Redfearn said in an earlier afternoon press conference. When police arrived on scene there were 'multiple victims' with 'injuries consistent with burns' and other injuries, which range from minor to very serious, he said. The male suspect was pointed out and was taken into custody without incident, Redfearns said, and was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. During the earlier press conference, Redfearn noted that there was a group of pro-Israel people who were holding a 'peaceful demonstration,' which 'happens frequently' in the area. Redfearn said at that time that it was too soon to determine motive. 'It would be irresponsible of me to speculate on motive this early on,' while they were still interviewing witnesses. The scene itself had been contained, Redfearns said, and police were investigating a 'vehicle of interest' in the area. Several blocks around the outdoor mall had been evacuated. 'We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available,' FBI Director Kash Patel said on social media Sunday afternoon. The attack comes more than a week after two Israeli embassy staffers were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum. Israel's war in Gaza began on Oct. 7, 2023 when Hamas led attacks in Southern Israel, including attendees of the Supernova Festival, killing more than 1,200 civilians and abducted 251 hostages. There are 58 hostages still being held, it is unclear how many are alive, after many of the others were released following ceasefire agreements and other deals. As The Associated Press reports, Israel's military campaign has killed more than 54,000 people in Gaza, mostly women and children per Gaza's Health Ministry, which does not identify how many were civilians or combatants. Best of Rolling Stone Every Super Bowl Halftime Show, Ranked From Worst to Best The United States of Weed Gaming Levels Up