USA Terror Attack Hits Pro-Israel Rally in Colorado

FBI agents investigating the scene after USA terror attack in Boulder

The USA terror attack over the weekend took Boulder Colorado by surprise. What started as a peaceful pro-Israel rally turned into a fiery scene when a man tossed what looked like firebombs at the crowd. Yes, in Boulder, the land of hiking and yoga pants.

The FBI called it a targeted terror attack and jumped on the case. Their boss Kash Patel said agents were already on the scene. Locals were told to stay safe and far from the Pearl Street Mall area.

Chaos at the Pearl Street Mall

Things got out of hand fast. A crowd had gathered for their usual weekend rally supporting Israeli hostages. Instead, they were hit by fire and screams. People were hurt, some badly. Cops rushed in and grabbed the suspect right away. No drama during the arrest, which is rare in a scene like that.

City police chief Stephen Redfearn said it’s too early to say if it was aimed at a specific group, but the signs point that way. Witnesses told local media that the attacker yelled things about Palestine. A video shows a shirtless man yelling while flames burn on the grass. Not your average Sunday stroll.

USA terror attack: USA Leaders React Fast

President Donald Trump got a full update and said he’s watching the case closely. Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared prayers and called it what it is: terror. He reminded everyone that such attacks have no place in America.

The ADL, a major Jewish group, also said it was an attack during a regular walk event to support hostages. No official number of injuries has been shared yet.

Local Community in Shock

Boulder’s Jewish community called it a terrible USA terror attack during their Run for Their Lives march. People were there to raise awareness, not get firebombed.

Homeland Security boss Kristi Noem said the violence needs to stop and that her team is working with the FBI. She sent thoughts to the victims and their families.

Israeli UN rep Danny Danon didn’t hold back. He called it pure terror against Jews and said it’s time for action, not more words.

Even Colorado’s governor joined in, saying his heart is with those hurt in the attack.

Not the First Time

Sadly, this wasn’t the first recent violent attack like USA terror attack linked to the Israel-Palestine issue. Two workers from Israel’s US embassy were shot dead in Washington in May during a Jewish group event. That attacker also shouted about Palestine.

Final Thought: America’s Got a Fire Problem

Once again, a peaceful event turned into chaos. The USA terror attack in Boulder was a wake-up call that even calm towns aren’t safe from hate. Whether you’re pro-Israel, pro-Palestine, or just pro-peace-and-sandwiches, one thing’s clear: violence isn’t helping anyone.