
Boulder Firebombing: Hate Crime Charges Filed After Pro-Israel March Attack
Boulder Hate Crime: Suspect Charged After Firebombing Attack on Pro-Israel March A significant hate crime occurred in Boulder, Colorado, on June 2nd, 2025, during a pro-Israel march. Muhammad Solomon, 45, is accused of carrying out a firebombing attack, resulting in multiple injuries. Authorities have charged him with a federal hate crime and 16 counts of attempted murder. "I saw fire, people falling and screaming," recounted Alex Osante, an eyewitness. The video shows the chaotic scene, with victims on the ground and first responders arriving. The attack left a scene of devastation, with burn marks visible on the ground. City crews used pressure washers to clean up the area. Court records indicate Solomon researched Molotov cocktails online and admitted to targeting the march participants. Six of the eight victims have been released from the hospital, with two remaining in critical but stable condition. The Department of Homeland Security reports Solomon was in the country illegally after overstaying a work permit. President Trump issued a statement condemning the attack. The incident highlights the rising concerns about hate crimes and the importance of community safety.