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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.
Le FBI considère de « terroriste » l’acte posé lors d’une manifestation pour la libération des otages israéliens à Gaza.
Suspect allegedly yelled 'Free Palestine,' FBI launch terror investigation
FBI and law enforcement respond to ‘terror attack’ in Boulder, Colorado CP24
Plusieurs médias font état d’une attaque contre une manifestation pro-israélienne.
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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