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Following Sunday's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the Jewish community has come together to support each other, and one of the places that's been an anchor is the Boulder Jewish Community Center. Christian faith leaders gathered at the site of the Boulder terror attack to pray and show solidarity with the city's Jewish community.
Suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman came to the US on a tourist visa in late 2022 and stayed after the visa expired, requesting asylum.
A march in Boulder was targeted on June 1 and people were burned by Molotov cocktails hurled by a suspect. Learn from CBS News Colorado journalists what their approach was to covering the devastating breaking news on that day.
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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.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who allegedly attacked a pro-Israel rally in Colorado on Sunday, could be another lone wolf, leading to concern among experts about the rise of such attacks.
Police in Colorado are responding to a "heinous" attack at a pedestrian mall in the city that they say left several victims.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman told cops he only used Molotov cocktails because his immigration status prevented him from buying a gun — and he now faces up to 624 years behind bars if convicted in the
USA Today is being slammed for “disgraceful" reporting lamenting the possible deportation of the family of illegal alien firebombing suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman.