In Wake of Colorado Attack, Chicago Area Chapters of "Run For Their Lives" Group Emphasize Safety Worries
- On Sunday, June 1, 2025, 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman attacked an event in Boulder, Colorado, held to honor Israeli hostages, injuring six individuals.
- The attack occurred while demonstrators held a walk in downtown Boulder to remember hostages in Gaza, and Soliman allegedly shouted "free Palestine."
- The FBI classified the event as a targeted terror attack, and police arrested Soliman, who used a makeshift flamethrower and incendiary devices during the assault.
- Victims ranged from 67 to 88 years old, with one seriously injured in critical condition, and authorities believe no other suspects are involved.
- In response, Toronto and York police increased security around faith sites, while Illinois leaders and local groups like Run For Their Lives voiced heightened safety concerns.
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In wake of Colorado attack, Chicago area chapters of "Run For Their Lives" group emphasize safety worries | News Channel 3-12
By Sara Machi Click here for updates on this story CHICAGO, Illinois (WBBM) — Authorities said a man threw Molotov cocktails and used a “makeshift flamethrower” at a march for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday, and the incident has shaken Chicago area chapters of the group that organized the march. Six people were injured in the incident in Colorado, which the FBI called a “targeted act of violence.” The suspect was identified…
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