'A Woman Is on Fire': Witnesses to Boulder Terror Attack, Faith Leaders Condemn Hate
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After Pearl Street attack, leaders unite against antisemitism: 'Boulder does not break'
Three days after a terror attack injured at least 15 people gathered for a peaceful walk supporting Israeli hostages, state and local officials, interfaith leaders and residents packed the square in front of the Boulder County Historic Courthouse — just steps from the site of the attack — to deliver a unified message: Antisemitism has no home here.“Several of the most badly injured and burned survivors are members of my congregation, people I’ve…
'A woman is on fire': Witnesses to Boulder terror attack, faith leaders condemn hate
BOULDER, Colo. (KRDO) -- On Wednesday, witnesses from the Boulder terror attack and many religious leaders came together to denounce hate in any shape or form. The group stood united in the same spot along Pearl Street where the Sunday attack took place. The group was all speaking out against the alleged actions of Mohammad Soliman, who lived in El Paso County. On Wednesday, a letter could be seen posted to the front door of the Soliman residen…
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