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Colorado attack: Eight hurt in Boulder mall as suspect shouts 'free Palestine' | Colorado attack: Eight hurt in Boulder mall as suspect shouts 'free Palestine' |
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Watch: Eyewitness captures moments during Colorado attack | Watch: Eyewitness captures moments during Colorado attack |
Multiple people have been injured after a man shouting "free Palestine" tossed Molotov cocktails at a gathering in support of Israeli hostages in Colorado, authorities say. | |
Police said eight people - aged 52 to 88 - were injured in the attack at the Pearl Street Mall, a popular outdoor space in Boulder, about 30 miles (48km) from Denver. | Police said eight people - aged 52 to 88 - were injured in the attack at the Pearl Street Mall, a popular outdoor space in Boulder, about 30 miles (48km) from Denver. |
The FBI called it a suspected terror attack and said the suspect used a makeshift flamethrower, Molotov cocktails and other incendiary devices. | The FBI called it a suspected terror attack and said the suspect used a makeshift flamethrower, Molotov cocktails and other incendiary devices. |
Footage of the attack shows the suspect, who was shirtless, screaming at the group and had what appears to be Molotov cocktails in each hand when he was arrested. | Footage of the attack shows the suspect, who was shirtless, screaming at the group and had what appears to be Molotov cocktails in each hand when he was arrested. |
The attack unfolded during a weekly scheduled demonstration put on by Run for Their Lives, a pro-Israeli group that holds walks in the outdoor pedestrian mall in solidarity with Israeli hostages in Gaza. | The attack unfolded during a weekly scheduled demonstration put on by Run for Their Lives, a pro-Israeli group that holds walks in the outdoor pedestrian mall in solidarity with Israeli hostages in Gaza. |
Police got calls around 13:26 local time (19:26 GMT) about a man with a weapon and people being set on fire, Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said at a news conference. | |
Officers who responded found multiple people injured, including those with burns. | Officers who responded found multiple people injured, including those with burns. |
One of the people hurt in the attack was a Holocaust survivor, according to Rabbi Israel Wilhelm, the Chabad director at the University of Colorado Boulder. | |
Speaking to the BBC's US partner CBS News, Wilhelm described the 88-year-old as a "very loving person". | |
The attack is the second high-profile act of violence in the US in the last two weeks that appears to be related to the conflict in Gaza. | |
A man who shouted "free Palestine" fatally shot two Israeli embassy employees outside a Jewish museum in Washington DC on 22 May. The incident happened at a networking event organised by a Jewish organisation. | |
What we know about the attack so far | What we know about the attack so far |
After Sunday's incident, witnesses told authorities that the suspect used a "makeshift flamethrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd," said Mark Michalek, who heads the FBI's Denver office. | |
Redfearn added that those devices included Molotov cocktails, which he said were tossed at the crowd. | |
Mr Michalek identified the suspect as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45. | |
He is an Egyptian national, government officials told CBS. In 2022, Mr Soliman arrived in California on a non-immigrant visa that expired in February 2023, multiple sources told the broadcaster. He had been living in Colorado Springs. | |
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said Mr Soliman had been given a work permit after his visa expired under the previous administration of President Joe Biden. The BBC has not verified this. | |
Watch: FBI investigating Colorado attack as an 'act of terrorism' | Watch: FBI investigating Colorado attack as an 'act of terrorism' |
Warning: This story contains details some readers may find distressing. | Warning: This story contains details some readers may find distressing. |
Footage that appeared to be from the attack showed a chaotic scene: smoke filling the air, people running in multiple directions, spots of grass on fire and people injured on the ground. | |
In images and videos posted online, a man who appears to be the suspect is seen without a shirt and holding bottles with liquid with a piece of red cloth inside. He can be heard yelling at the crowd and appears to be advancing on them as some rush to flee. | |
As he screams, one woman is on the ground and appears injured. People surround her and one man pours water on her body. | As he screams, one woman is on the ground and appears injured. People surround her and one man pours water on her body. |
Footage shows police rushing to the scene and arresting the suspect. Police say he was taken to the hospital with injuries. | Footage shows police rushing to the scene and arresting the suspect. Police say he was taken to the hospital with injuries. |
"It is clear that this is a targeted act of violence and the FBI is investigating this as an act of terrorism," Mr Michalek said. "Sadly, attacks like this are becoming too common across the country." | "It is clear that this is a targeted act of violence and the FBI is investigating this as an act of terrorism," Mr Michalek said. "Sadly, attacks like this are becoming too common across the country." |
Colorado's Attorney General Phil Weiser said that from what officials knew, the attack "appears to be hate crime given the group that was targeted". | |
"People may have differing views about world events and the Israeli-Hamas conflict, but violence is never the answer to settling differences," Weiser said in a statement on Sunday. "Hate has no place in Colorado." | "People may have differing views about world events and the Israeli-Hamas conflict, but violence is never the answer to settling differences," Weiser said in a statement on Sunday. "Hate has no place in Colorado." |
Israel's foreign minister, Gideon Sa'ar, said he was "shocked" by the incident and called the attack "pure antisemitism". | Israel's foreign minister, Gideon Sa'ar, said he was "shocked" by the incident and called the attack "pure antisemitism". |
"Shocked by the terrible antisemitic terror attack targeting Jews in Boulder, Colorado," he wrote on X. "This is pure antisemitism, fuelled by the blood libels spread in the media." | "Shocked by the terrible antisemitic terror attack targeting Jews in Boulder, Colorado," he wrote on X. "This is pure antisemitism, fuelled by the blood libels spread in the media." |
Danny Danon, Israel's ambassador to the UN, similarly was saddened over the attack, calling it "terrorism" and asking for "concrete action" in response. | Danny Danon, Israel's ambassador to the UN, similarly was saddened over the attack, calling it "terrorism" and asking for "concrete action" in response. |
In a post on X, the ambassador said that Jewish protesters were brutally attacked". | In a post on X, the ambassador said that Jewish protesters were brutally attacked". |
"Terrorism against Jews does not stop at the Gaza border – it is already burning the streets of America," he said. | "Terrorism against Jews does not stop at the Gaza border – it is already burning the streets of America," he said. |