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US legislators, Trump administration officials and Jewish groups were among those who condemned a terrorist attack that caused eight people injured in Boulder, Coloradoon Sunday, calling it a “monstrous attack” and “by the act of terrible anti -Semitism.”
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was arrested at the scene after allegedly lit the victims while quietly gathered in the name of Israeli hostages that Hamas still held in Gaza. Soliman heard them shout “free Palestine” and other criticisms of Israel during the attack.
Soliman, an Egyptian citizen, entered the United States in 2022 with authorization, but since then he has overrated his visa towards the authorities. Local and federal law enforcement continues to investigate the attack.
“My thoughts and prayers come out to people who are injured by this terrible and targeted act on the Jewish community,” said Government Democrat Colorado Jared Polis, who is a Jew. “Boulder is strong. Together we have overcome the tragedies and we will go together as a community.”
The Boulder police hid an area near the crime scene. (Kdvr)
“While the Jewish community breaks from recent anti -Semitic killings in Washington, DC, it is relentless that the community faces another anti -Semitic attack here in Boulder ahead of the Shavuota rest,” he continued. “Several individuals were brutally attacked, while calmly drawn to the state of hostages held by Hamas terrorists for 604 days. Hate in our color is unacceptable for everyone, and I suspected this terrorist act. The suspect should be prosecuted to the most extent of the law.”
The governor said he cooperated closely with local and federal implementation of the law after the attack on Sunday. The Democrat Lawyer in Colorado Phil Weiser, who is also a Jew, said the attack was motivated by hatred.
Democratic sensation in Colorado, Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, painted an attack as a depiction of hatred against the Jewish community.
“My thoughts are with the victims of a terrifying terrorist attack that happened this afternoon in Boulder,” Bennet said. “Hate and violence will not be tolerated in Colorado.”
“Hate of any kind does not have a home in Colorado,” Hickenlooper wrote. “We follow reports of a terrible terrorist attack in Boulder this afternoon. Our thoughts are with victims and their loved ones.”
The leader of the Senate minority Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., who is a Jew, described the attack as “awful, anti -Semitic terrorist act” and emphasized that anti -Semitism “No place in America.”
“Less than two weeks after the horrific anti -Semitic attack at the Jewish Museum of Capitol in DC – and after two ruthless years of increasing anti -Semitic attacks throughout the country – the Jewish community is again broken by pain and heart cracks,” Schumer said in a statement. “Tonight was a targeted peaceful demonstration in a terrible, anti -Semitic terrorist act. Once again, the Jews are left emerging from repeated works of violence and terror.”
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“When anti -Semitism is allowed to bother, when it spreads unverified, and when it looks too much in another way, history has shown us where it leads to us: hate, violence, terrorism,” he continued. “Tonight is Shavuot – the holy holiday of learning, renewal and unity. Thousands of Jews around the world will wake up with this terrible news, just as they did after October 7th. More than 600 days of relentless fear and trauma have passed for many.”
Schumer added: “Anti -Semitism, ordinary and simple, there is no place in America. I pray for the recovery of victims and in contact with the FBI while we carefully monitor the situation.”
The speaker of the house Mike Johnson, R-L., Said this “violent, anti-Semitic attack is heartily and deeply disturbing” and praying for the victims and for the implementation of the law “for fast justice.”
“Terrorist sympathizers have made it clear that they will do their best to try and silence the Jewish people and those who support Israel,” Johnson wrote. “We cannot and will not allow them to win.”
The leader of the Hakem Jeffies house, Dn.y., said the Jewish community in America again became the target of a terrible, anti -Semitic attack. “
“While the residents of the Boulder gathered on the eve of Shavuot’s break to raise awareness of hostages still holding on to trapped in Gaza, the peace of their assembly was broken,” he said. “Our cordial prayers are with all our Jewish brothers and sisters under the influence of this unconscious terrorist act and thank the police for their quick response. Anti -Semitism has no place in our nation or anywhere in the whole world. We must be demolished. Today we stand with the Jewish community today and always.”
New York Mayor Eric Adams called an attack with “terrible, terrible anti -Semitism and terrorism.”
A police cordon from the city center after an incident involving multiple injuries that the FBI investigates as a terrorist act of June 1, 2025 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo Chet Strange/Getty Images)
“Another horror, awful anti -Semitism and terrorism in our country, while the individual violently attacked a peaceful crowd in Boulder, Colorado, gathered to invite hostages still held in Gaza from Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7, 2023,” said the Democratic Mayor. “Although we do not see NYC’s connection at this point, NYPD increases resources on religious sites throughout our city on the eve of the Holy holiday of Shavuota from the abundance of caution. We will not rest until we eradicate this unacceptable violence and rhetoric from our communities.”
Several Trump administration officials condemned the attack and gave updates of federal investigations.
“We are aware of and in completely explore the target terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado,” said FBI director Kash Patel. “Our agents and local law implementation are already on stage, and we will share updates as more information becomes available.”
“DHS is following a terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado,” said the Minister of the Ministry of Homeland Security, Christ Noem. “We cooperate with our intervene partners, including the FBI, and we will share more information as soon as it becomes available. We pray for victims and their families. This violence must stop.”
Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Politics and Home Security, said he prays “for the victims of evil and monstrous attack in Boulder, Colorado.”
Different Jewish groups also sounded after a colorado attack on Sunday, and the executive director of Israeli-American Council Elan Carr said it was “a terrible attack on the peaceful demonstrators walking in the march to mark and demand the hostages.”
The Law Implementation Officers are trained in protective equipment to investigate the attack on Pearl Street, on Sunday, June 1, in Boulder, Colorado. (AP)
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“I do not suggest that the answer is censorship, but we must understand that the hatred of the words that demonize the Jews encourage people to take violent action and commit murder,” Carr told Fox News Digital. “We saw this over and over, and it happened today, and it happened a few days ago, and if we don’t stop it, it will happen again. This is absolutely anger to have people who are poisoned by vicious ideology.”
The US Jewish Committee said the incident represented “another awful attack on Jews in America.”
“Less than two weeks after the horrific killings at DC, the Colorado Fireboboo striker, calling the group calling for the 58 Israeli hostages, held by terrorists in Gaza for 604 days,” the group statement said. “This hatred is a dangerous poison and we all need to confront us against us. Enough is enough.”