Suspect in Boulder attack to make court appearance Thu.
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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis and community leaders gathered for a vigil Wednesday for the victims of a violent attack against a group marching to bring awareness to Israelis held captive in Gaza.
A terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday appeared to target pro-Israel group "Run for Their Lives," which meets weekly in the area to call for Hamas to release all hostages.
Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman ranted on video before allegedly carrying out his antisemitic firebombing attack.
Attack suspect Mohamed Soliman, 45, was in the country illegally after his tourist visa expired in 2023, officials said.
The permissive sanctuary-type laws in deep-blue Colorado created an environment in which this past weekend’s terror attack could occur, a local district attorney told Fox News Digital.
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The eldest victim of Sunday’s antisemetic terrorist attack in Boulder was an 88-year-old Holocaust refugee, according to a local rabbi who knows the “very loving” woman. The woman was
Christian faith leaders gathered at the site of the Boulder terror attack to pray and show solidarity with the city's Jewish community.
Efforts by U.S. lawmakers from Colorado to condemn the violence also highlight growing politicization around the suspect’s immigration status.