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3 days ago |
wqow.com | Karina Tsui |Holmes Lybrand |Chris Boyette |John Miller
(CNN) — A man yelling “Free Palestine!” used incendiary devices and a makeshift flamethrower to attack people calling for the release of Israeli hostages Sunday in Colorado, in what authorities are calling a targeted antisemitic attack. Witnesses described seeing huge flames and people pouring buckets of water onto burning victims. At least 12 people were injured, including four women and four men between the ages of 52 and 88, authorities said. Two victims were airlifted to the Denver metro area.
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4 days ago |
yahoo.com | Curt Devine |Mostafa Salem |John Miller |Evan Perez
For a full year, Mohamed Sabry Soliman planned a violent assault driven by his simmering anger toward Israel and hatred of “Zionists,” he told federal authorities.
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4 days ago |
waow.com | Amanda Musa |John Miller |Josh Campbell
(CNN) — Editor’s note: Find the latest coverage of the Boulder attack here. A man reportedly set people on fire in Boulder, Colorado, leaving multiple individuals injured as people gathered for a demonstration in support of the Israeli hostages. A suspect is in custody and police are investigating what FBI officials immediately called “a targeted terror attack” — though the local authorities said it was too early to define the attack and that the motive remained under investigation.
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4 days ago |
shorturl.at | Amanda Musa |John Miller |Josh Campbell
Updated: 01 JUN 25 20:31 ET(CNN) — Editor’s note: Find the latest coverage of the Boulder attack here. A man reportedly set people on fire in Boulder, Colorado, leaving multiple individuals injured as people gathered for a demonstration in support of the Israeli hostages.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Amanda Musa |John Miller |Josh Campbell
A man reportedly set people on fire in Boulder, Colorado, leaving multiple individuals injured, the city’s police chief said, as people gathered for a ‘peaceful’ pro-Israeli demonstration. A suspect is in custody and police are investigating what FBI officials immediately called “a targeted terror attack” — though the local authorities said it was too early to define the attack.
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