A man shouting “Free Palestine” was injured after many people were injured after throwing Molotov cocktails in support of Israeli hostages in Colorado.
Eight people aged 52 to 88 were injured in the attack at Pearl Street Mall, a popular outdoor site of the bowler, about 30 miles (48 km) from Denver, police said.
The FBI called it a suspected terrorist attack and said the suspect used to use temporary flamethrover, Molotov cocktails and other fire equipment.
In the piece of the attack, the suspected, screamed at the crowd and shows the Molotov cocktails in each hand when he is arrested.
The attack opened a weekly show on a pro -Israeli pro -Israeli -Israeli, claiming that it would be united in an outdoor sidewalk with Israeli hostages in Ga Aza.
Around 13:26 police calls about a person with an arms (20:26 BST), and people were on fire, and people were on fire, Bowlder Police Chief Stefan Redferon said at a news conference.
Responding officials have injured many people, including burns.
The witnesses told the authorities that “the suspect used to” use a temporary flamethrover and throw a fire to the crowd. ”
Redferon is being thrown into a group of Molotov cocktails on those devices.
Michaelek Sankita has been identified as Mohammed Sabri Soliman, 45.
Soliman Egypt’s national and government officials told BBC’s US partner CBS News.
In 2022, Soliman arrived in California on a non -immigrant visa in February 2023, according to several sources. He lived in Colorado Springs.
The footage of the attack showed a cluttered scene: smoke filling the air, people running in many directions, grass spots on the fire, and the wounded on the floor.
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In pictures and videos posted online, but not yet checked by the BBC, the person who appears suspected will hold bottles without a shirt and with liquid. He may hear the crowds shouting, and it looks like some hurried to flee.
As he screams, a woman looks on the floor and looks hurt. People surround her and a man pours water on her body.
Footage shows the police rushed to the scene and arresting the suspect. Police say he was taken to a hospital with injuries.
“It is clear that this is the proposed act of violence and that the FBI is investigating it as an act of terrorism,” Mr. Michaelek said. “Sadly, these kinds of attacks are becoming common across the country.”
It is the second highest task of violence in the US over the past two weeks of conflict in Gaza.
The man who shouted “Free Palestine” Two Israeli embassy employees were fatally shot Outside the Jewish museum of Washington DC on May 22. The incident took place at a networking event organized by the Jewish organization.
The Attorney General Phil Vicer, Colorado, said that he was known to the authorities and said “it seems to be a crime of hatred given by the target group.”
“People may have different opinions about world events and Israeli-Hamas conflict, but violence is never the answer to resolve differences,” Vaiser said in a statement on Sunday. “Hate has no place in Colorado.”
Israel’s Foreign Minister Gidian Saar said that the incident was “shocked” and called the attack as “pure antismitism.”
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UN’s Israeli Ambassador Danny Danan was similarly saddened by the attack, called it “terrorism” and asked for a “concrete action” in response.
In the post in x, the ambassador Jewish protesters said they were brutally assaulted. “
“Terrorism against the Jews does not stand on the Gaza border – it already burns the streets of America,” he said.