Antisemitism

Hostage demonstration in Boulder targeted by Molotov cocktails

FBI personnel and local police are investigating a potential terror attack in Boulder, Colorado that occurred at an event raising awareness for the Israeli hostages, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said in a post on Twitter/X.

On Sunday afternoon, a man threw Molotov cocktails and used an improvised flamethrower to target participants of a weekly walking group that raises awareness for the hostages in Hamas captivity.

Local police reported that six people were burned, with CNN reporting that the victims are aged between 67 and 88. Their injuries range “from very serious to more minor,” Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn said, according to Reuters.

One of the victims is a holocaust survivor, an individual who was at the march and knows the victim, told CNN.

An eyewitness said that one woman was so badly burned that her hair caught fire. Another eyewitness told CNN she saw people strip and roll on the ground to put the fire out.

Walla reported that children were among those injured. 

Screenshot from social media footage shows crowd cowering following an arson attack on a pro-Israel group in Boulder, Colorado, June 1, 2025 (credit: SOCIAL MEDIA/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)

All of the victims have been taken to nearby hospitals, authorities said. At least one person is in critical condition. 

CNN reported that the suspect was named as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian citizen who previously applied for asylum in the US. He was denied a visa to enter the country in 2005, law enforcement sources told CNN.

Soliman is now in police custody, Reuters said. 

In videos of the attack circulated on social media, the suspect is seen walking and shouting “end Zionists” and “Palestine is free” while holding bottles containing clear liquids. 

FBI officials said that they believed that Soliman was the only suspect, and that he was not acting at the behest of any wider terror group. 

Soliman will be charged in the coming days, Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in a press briefing.

FBI, police investigating Boulder attack 

FBI Director Kash Patel said on Sunday that the agency was aware of and fully investigating the potential terror attack.

While he did not provide further details, Patel said in a post on social media: “Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available.”

Police asked the public to avoid the expanded evacuation area. At the time of the attack, they evacuated the 1200, 1300, and 1400 blocks of Pearl Street between Walnut and Pine, Colorado, according to local reports.




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