FBI Investigates Targeted Terror Attack in Boulder

FBI Investigates Targeted Terror Attack in Boulder

The FBI is investigating an attack in Boulder as a "targeted terror attack," according to the agency’s director. The incident occurred near Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder, where authorities believe one person used flammable liquids or another material to start fires on several individuals at about 1:25 PM local time.

Reactions from Officials

  • Kash Patel, the FBI Director, described the incident as a targeted act of terror.

  • Colorado Governor Jared Polis condemned the act, calling it a "heinous act of terror." He emphasized that hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable, stating:

    "It’s unacceptable for anyone to be targeted with violence and hate. We will do everything we can to support those who were injured and their families."

  • Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn referred to the incident as a tragedy and an unacceptable event but refrained from labeling it terrorism at this time. He noted:

    "We don’t know who was targeted or whether this was related to ongoing protests over Israel’s conflict with Hamas."

Investigation Details

  • Investigators are currently uncertain if anyone was shot during the incident. However, some individuals may have suffered burn injuries due to the fires started by the assailant.
  • The exact number and severity of these injuries remain unclear.
  • Authorities are collaborating with local law enforcement and federal partners, including Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) from the Denver Division, to further investigate the matter.

Governor Polis reiterated the unacceptability of hate-filled acts, emphasizing the need for community support for those affected.

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