FBI investigates attack on Jewish gathering in Colorado that injured six
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A violent incident occurred during a peaceful Jewish gathering in Boulder, Colorado, where 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman threw incendiary devices, injuring six individuals, some severely. Authorities, including the FBI, have labeled the incident a targeted act of violence and are investigating it as an act of terrorism. Witness accounts describe Soliman shouting slogans related to Palestine as he carried out his attack. The implications of this act are further magnified by recent escalations in the Israel-Gaza conflict, raising concerns about rising anti-Semitism and hate crimes in the U.S.
Authorities said a man threw an incendiary device at an event organized by a Jewish group at a Colorado pedestrian mall to call for the release of hostages in Gaza. At least six people were hurt before the suspect was arrested in what officials described as a "targeted" attack.
Mark Michalek, special agent in charge of the FBI's office in Denver, stated, "It is clear that this is a targeted act of violence," as the FBI investigates it as an act of terrorism.
Read at The Washington Post
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