Vigil Held for Victims of Boulder Firebombing Attack as Suspect's Family Fights Deportation
- A vigil was held in Boulder for victims of a firebombing attack, attended by Gov. Jared Polis and other leaders, following an incident where Molotov cocktails were thrown at a peaceful protest for Israeli hostages.
- Rabbi Marc Soloway described the attack as a "brutal, hateful, antisemitic terrorist attack against peaceful Jews in Boulder, Colorado in 2025," affecting the local Jewish community.
- The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, is charged with a federal hate crime and state attempted murder counts after injuring 15 individuals during the attack.
- A federal judge blocked the deportation of Soliman's wife and children, who were taken into custody after Soliman was arrested for the violent act.
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Longmont City Council releases statement on Boulder attack
The Longmont City Council released a statement Friday condemning the attack in Boulder that took place last weekend. “We are utterly devastated by the violent attack on a peaceful vigil last Sunday in Boulder. This horrifying act targeted the Jewish community and wounded the conscience of our broader community. This heinous assault strikes at the heart of our values here in Longmont,” the statement reads. “An attack on one of our neighboring com…
FBI warns of 'elevated threat' to Israeli, Jewish communities following Boulder terror attack
COLORADO (KRDO) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have issued a public service announcement in response to a series of violent incidents targeting Jewish and Israeli communities in the U.S., citing “elevated" and "ongoing" threats. The warning follows two antisemitic attacks in recent weeks, including a terror attack right here in Colorado that KRDO13 has covered extensively over the past w…
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