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Mohamed Soliman faces attempted murder, assault, and hate crime-related charges in connection with the June 1 attack on a ...
Officials and faith leaders gathered at the site of the June 1 firebombing to condemn antisemitism and affirm Boulder’s ...
The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office will formally file state charges — including attempted first-degree murder — on ...
Bittom, 25 and five months into a six-month visit to the U.S. from Israel, had a classic first-day plan: walk the Pearl ...
Taishya Adams was the only councilmember who didn’t sign, citing concerns about not characterizing the attack as ...
Officials say the suspect planned the attack for a year, brought 16 Molotov cocktails, and showed no remorse. Federal and ...
Prior to the Pearl Street attack, protests over the war in Gaza have at times turned into personal attacks against Jewish ...
Ongoing updates as investigators, officials and the Boulder community respond to the June 1 antisemitic terror attack.
After months of rising hostility and antisemitic language at city council meetings, it’s time to end the dehumanizing ...
A visitor’s first day in Boulder ended in horror — and heroism. Naor Bittom had just arrived from Israel when he was caught in the June 1 Pearl Street terror attack. Within minutes, he was helping ...
Elected officials and nonprofit leaders call for unity and denounce antisemitism in the wake of Sunday’s terror attack on ...
On June 3, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the man charged in the antisemitic firebombing on Pearl Street that injured 12 people.