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Colorado: Man charged with murder after petrol bomb and ‘flamethrower’ attack at rally for Israeli hostages | US News

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A man has been charged with two counts of murder after people at a US rally in support of Israeli hostages were targeted with petrol bombs and a makeshift flamethrower.

Despite the charges, police have said on social media that no victims died in Sunday’s attack.

Four women and four men aged between 52 and 88 were injured and taken to hospitals after being targeted by a man shouting “Free Palestine” in Boulder, Colorado, police said.

They said the injuries ranged from “very serious” to “more minor” and one of them was in a critical condition.

The FBI says it was a targeted “act of terrorism” and named the suspect as 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman from El Paso County, Colorado.

Soliman has also been charged with one count of attempted murder, one count of first-degree assault, one count of causing serious injury to an at-risk adult or someone over 70 and one count of using explosives or incendiary devices.

Two senior law enforcement officials earlier told Sky News’ US partner network NBC News that Soliman is an Egyptian national who seemingly acted alone. They said he has no previous significant contact with law enforcement.

An initial review of Soliman’s possible social media accounts has not answered questions about a motive or pointed to any particular ideology, the two senior law enforcement officials said.

Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, said Soliman was in the US “illegally”.

She posted on X: “He entered the country in August 2022 on a B2 visa that expired on February 2023, He filed for asylum in September 2022.”

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The suspect was seen clutching two glass bottles

Eyewitnesses said the suspect threw Molotov cocktails, an improvised bomb made from a bottle filled with petrol and stuffed with a piece of cloth to use as a fuse, at people attending the demonstration.

He also used a “makeshift flamethrower” during the attack, according to Mark Michalek, a special agent in charge of the FBI’s Denver field office.

Police chief Steve Redfearn said the attack happened at around 1.26pm on Sunday and that initial reports were that “people were being set on fire”.

“When we arrived we encountered multiple victims that were injured, with injuries consistent with burns,” Mr Redfearn told the media.

Boulder’s police chief said the attack happened as a “group of pro-Israel people” were peacefully demonstrating.

The walk is held regularly by a volunteer group called Run For Their Lives, which aims to raise awareness of the hostages who remain in Gaza.

Law enforcement officers detain a suspect, after an attack that injured multiple people, in Boulder, Colorado, U.S. June 1, 2025, in this pi
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The suspect was arrested at the scene in Boulder. Pic: X/@OpusObscuraX/Reuters

Video from the scene showed a bare-chested man shouting and clutching two bottles after the attack.

Other footage showed him being held down and arrested by police as people doused one of the victims with water.

Nearby there appears to be a large black burn mark on the ground.

A large part of downtown Boulder was cordoned off as sniffer dogs and the bomb squad searched for potential devices.

Lynn Segal, an eyewitness, said: “These shoots of fire, linear, about 20ft long, spears of fire, two of them at least, came across right into the group, about 15ft from me.”

The 72-year-old said two neighbours of hers, a husband and wife in their 80s, were at the demonstration. She added that the wife was one of the victims and appeared to be the most seriously injured.

“They’re both elders in their 80s, and you can’t take something like this assault to your body as easily as someone younger,” she said.

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A bomb disposal robot with law enforcement on a Boulder street. Pic: AP

A statement from Boulder’s Jewish community said: “An incendiary device was thrown at walkers at the Run For Their Lives walk on Pearl Street as they were raising awareness for the hostages still held in Gaza.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on Monday saying he, his wife and the nation of Israel were praying for the full recovery of the people wounded in the “vicious terror attack” in Colorado.

“This attack was aimed against peaceful people who wished to express their solidarity with the hostages held by Hamas, simply because they were Jews,” he said.

US Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, a prominent Jewish Democrat, said it was an antisemitic attack.

“This is horrifying, and this cannot continue. We must stand up to antisemitism,” he said on X.

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Topless man being pinned down by police

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Police lead a sniffer dog around cars. Pic: AP

The attack follows the arrest of a Chicago-born man in the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy employees in Washington DC two weeks ago.

Tensions are simmering in the US over Israel’s war in Gaza.

There has been an increase in antisemitic hate crime, as well as moves by some supporters of Israel to brand pro-Palestinian protests as antisemitic.

President Trump’s administration has detained protesters without charge and pulled funding from elite universities that have permitted such demonstrations.



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