Colorado Terror Attack: FBI Scrambles to Unravel Chaos at Colorado Mall

Sunday, June 1, 2025, 6:20 pm

Authorities in Colorado responded vigorously to what officials have labeled as a targeted terrorist attack. The incident reportedly injured multiple people, triggering a significant FBI response. Conflicting details—one account notes a pro-Israeli demonstration while another highlights an outdoor mall—have left investigators piecing together the unfolding chaos.


ledevoir.com / Le bilan de l’attaque contre au Colorado passe à huit blessés

Le FBI considère de « terroriste » l’acte posé lors d’une manifestation pour la libération des otages israéliens à Gaza.

nationalpost.com / 6 injured in Colorado flamethrower attack on rally for Israeli hostages 

Suspect allegedly yelled 'Free Palestine,' FBI launch terror investigation

cp24.com/ / FBI and law enforcement respond to ‘terror attack’ in Boulder, Colorado - CP24

FBI and law enforcement respond to ‘terror attack’ in Boulder, Colorado  CP24

ledevoir.com / Le FBI fait état d’une « attaque terroriste ciblée » dans le Colorado

Plusieurs médias font état d’une attaque contre une manifestation pro-israélienne.

citynews.ca / FBI and law enforcement respond to ‘terror attack’ in Boulder, Colorado

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Several people were injured and some may have been set on fire at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colorado, police said. Police said a man was taken into custody in the attack that the FBI immediately described as a “targeted terror attack.” Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn…


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