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Hate Strikes Again: Colorado's Jewish Community Targeted
Boulder, USAMonday, June 2, 2025
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren described the attack as "terrible" and stressed the collective responsibility to stop such acts. Democratic Congressman Hakeem Jeffries echoed similar sentiments, asserting that antisemitism has no place in the nation or anywhere else in the world. Republican Congressman Jerry Nadler, also Jewish, condemned the attack as "reprehensible and horrific, " calling it a deliberate, hate-fueled act. Republican Congressman Gabe Evans from Colorado’s eighth district, said "Hate has no home in Colorado. " He expressed prayers for those affected and thanked law enforcement for their swift response. Republican Representative Brandon Gill from Texas also condemned the violence, describing it as evil and offering prayers for the victims' families.
The attack injured eight people, ranging in age from 52 to 88. One of the victims is a Holocaust survivor, adding a layer of tragedy to the event. The survivor, known for her resilience and positive spirit, has been a beacon of hope and strength in her community. The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of terrorism, with Special Agent Mark Michalek confirming that the attack was targeted and violent. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, was arrested without resistance after being subdued by law enforcement.
The White House has also weighed in on the incident, revealing that the suspect is an undocumented immigrant who overstayed his visa. This revelation has sparked a debate about immigration policies and the need for stricter enforcement. The attack underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the Jewish community in the United States, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and support.
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