
Colorado Terror Attack: Suspect's Hate-Fueled Attack Leaves Community Shaken
Boulder Terror Attack: Suspect Charged with Hate Crime and Attempted Murder A terror attack targeting a pro-Israel group in Boulder, Colorado, on June 2nd, 2025, has led to the arrest and charging of 45-year-old Mohamed Sabiri Solomon. Authorities announced multiple charges, including attempted murder and a hate crime, following an investigation into the incident. The attack involved the suspect throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of people, some in their late 80s, as they peacefully walked on a Sunday. According to the District Attorney, "Solomon stated that he had been planning this attack for a year and acted because he hated what he called 'the Zionist group.'" He further admitted to wanting all the victims dead and stated he would "go back and do it again." The suspect's statement, as shared by authorities, reveals a clear motive and lack of remorse. The incident has shaken the community, and the District Attorney stated that their office "fully intends to hold Mr. Solomon accountable for his actions." This case highlights the seriousness of hate crimes and the need for justice in such attacks. The investigation continues.