A shocking terror attack in Boulder left eight injured, including a Holocaust survivor
After Egyptian national Mohamed Soliman allegedly used Molotov cocktails and a homemade flamethrower on a pro-Israel rally, shouting “Free Palestine.” Despite the FBI labeling it terrorism, Boulder Police are hedging. Meanwhile, Ukraine hit deep inside Russia with drone strikes ahead of today’s peace talks in Turkey. Closer to home, GRPD is investigating a weekend shooting with no arrests yet. Haze from Canadian wildfires returns, egg prices drop, and GM keeps pushing EVs. Plus: fiery clips from Trump, chaos over a biological male winning a girls’ race, and the FBI digging into three COVID cover-up plots.
45-year-old Mohamed Soliman, allegedly attacked a group participating in a weekly
“Run for Their Lives” demonstration advocating for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
The suspect reportedly shouted “Free Palestine” while using a makeshift flamethrower and throwing Molotov cocktails, injuring eight people aged between 52 and 88, including a Holocaust survivor.
The incident, labeled a “targeted terror attack” by FBI Director Kash Patel.
Soliman, an Egyptian national who overstayed a tourist visa, was arrested at the scene and booked into Boulder County Jail. He faces charges, including two counts of first-degree murder-one
Still no peace while they work on a deal between Russia and Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces carried out strikes on Russian air bases over the weekend, using drones to destroy dozens of combat planes thousands of miles from the front lines. It was one of Kyiv’s most ambitious attacks since the war began.
One person is injured, no arrests have been made yet. The Grand Rapids Police Department (GRPD) responded to the incident, which occurred in the early hours of Sunday. The victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. As of now, the investigation is ongoing, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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Canadian wildfire smoke is back. Making skies hazy across west Michigan.