
Flamethrower Attack at Colorado Rally Injures Eight: Suspect in Custody
A fiery attack unfolded in Boulder, Colorado, on [Date], leaving eight people injured. The suspect, identified as 45-year-old Mohammed Sabry Soliman, used a makeshift flamethrower and other incendiary devices against a group protesting the Israeli hostage situation in Gaza. "The violence was a targeted terror attack," stated an FBI spokesperson. Soliman, who entered the U.S. on an expired visa and had applied for asylum, is now facing charges of assault and use of explosives. Police believe he acted alone. The incident highlights concerns about security and the potential for extremist violence in the wake of the Gaza conflict. Witnesses described scenes of chaos and fear as the attacker unleashed flames into the crowd. One witness stated, "It was terrifying. I thought I was going to die." The injured were treated for burns and other injuries. The incident underscores the need for increased vigilance and a comprehensive approach to addressing potential threats.