The suspect involved in a ‘targeted terror attack’ against pro-Israel demonstrators shouted ‘we have to end Zionists’ moments after setting them on fire, chilling video reveals.
The incident took place about 1.30pm local time on Sunday at Pearl Street Mall as the targets gathered to honor hostages still held in Gaza.
A shirtless man who was pacing back and forth and awaiting their arrival began launching makeshift Molotov cocktails at civilians.
Moments after the incident, he was filmed launching an extraordinary tirade against Jewish people, shouting at the victims: ‘How many children you killed?’
Then turning his attention to the crowd which had gathered, he continued: ‘We have to end Zionists. They are killers.’
According to an organizer of the peaceful protest, at least five people were set alight, with one woman forced to throw herself on the ground and roll back and forth in an effort to extinguish the flames on her body.
The victims were all rushed to hospital, where they are now being treated for varying injuries. At least one remains in a critical condition.
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Suspect’s chilling words to victims immediately after attack are revealed
As horrified witnesses filmed the suspected attacker, he looked directly at his victims and appeared to shout: ‘How many children you killed.’
Then turning his attention to the crowd, he added: ‘We have to end Zionists. They are killers.’
These chilling words came moments after he allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at the group.
The Anti Defamation League Center on Extremism reviewed the witness footage in which he made these remarks.
Witness saw women ‘rolling around in their underwear’ after they stripped off flaming clothes
Brooke Coffman told NBC she saw two women ‘rolling around’ in their underwear after they were set alight.
She called 911 and noticed the duo had ‘really bad burns all up on their legs.’
Another woman was screaming after being torched nearby.
Coffman added that one of the women had her hair entirely burned off during the horrifying ordeal.
She saw other witnesses rushing toward the carnage with jugs of water in an effort to help the victims, who appeared to be mostly older women.
‘I know it’s Boulder, it’s Pearl Street, some stuff happens … but you just don’t really think it’s going to happen right here, you don’t think it’s something you’re going to see, so many people hurt.’
Local police slam helicopters flying overhead and impeding investigation
Boulder Police have urged civilians to avoid the airspace above the scene of Sunday’s crime, revealing a helicopter up above is now impeding the investigation.
‘Helicopters circling the scene on Pearl Street are making it impossible for our drones to investigate,’ a spokesperson said.
‘Please avoid flying all aircraft in the airspace over the scene. Thank you.’
Deputy Director of the FBI issues chilling warning to any person involved in attack
Dan Bongino issued a chilling warning to any criminals ‘aiding and abetting’ acts of terror.
He wrote: ‘We are investigating this incident as an act of terror, and targeted violence.
‘All of the necessary assets will be dedicated to this investigation.
‘If you have any investigative tips please contact the FBI. And if you aided or abetted this attack, we will find you.
He later added a follow up post in an apparent response to doubts over whether the attack was labeled an act of terror too early.
‘This act of terror is being investigated as an act of ideologically motivated violence based on the early information, the evidence, and witness accounts. We will speak clearly on these incidents when the facts warrant it,’ he said.
Secretary Kristi Noem: Homeland Security monitoring terrorist attack in Boulder
Noem said in a post on X on Sunday evening that her department was working with the FBI and she was praying for the families of the violent attack.
‘This violence must stop,’ she added.
Colorado Attorney General describes attack as a ‘hate crime’
Colorado’s Attorney General Phil Weiser has released a statement describing the incident as a ‘hate crime.’
He said: ‘From what we know, this attack appears to be a hate crime given the group that was targeted.
‘People may have differing views about world events and the Israeli-Hamas conflict, but violence is never the answer to settling differences.’
‘Hate has no place in Colorado.’
Boulder attack comes two weeks after Israeli diplomats were shot dead in Washington D.C. by gunman shouting ‘Free Palestine’
The horrifying scene in Boulder, Colorado, on Sunday unfolded two weeks after two Israeli diplomats were shot and killed in Washington D.C.
Israeli embassy staffer Yaron Lischinsky and his girlfriend Sarah Milgrim were gunned down outside the Capital Jewish Museum on May 22 by a man shouting ‘Free Palestine’.
The suspect was identified as 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez.
The shooting was widely condemned around the globe and sparked fears that anti-Semitism was growing in the United States.
NYPD ‘monitoring attack’ and have increased presence at key locations across New York
NYPD issued a statement on Sunday afternoon confirming officers are on high alert following the attack in Colorado.
Authorities said: ‘We’re monitoring the horrific attack in Colorado targeting an event for Israeli hostages.
‘The NYPD has already increased our presence at religious sites throughout NYC for Shavuot [Jewish holiday beginning today] with high visibility patrols & heavy weapons teams.’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio: ‘Terror has no place in our great country’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joined members of the Trump administration in calling the attack in Boulder an act of terror.
‘We’re united in prayer for the victims of a targeted terror attack this afternoon in Boulder,’ he posted on X on Sunday night.
‘Terror has no place in our great country.’
Police confirm some victims have suffered life threatening injuries
Boulder police confirmed victims are suffering varying levels of injuries, including some who are fighting for their lives.
Victims were rushed to hospital from the scene.
Organizer Miri Kornfeld told the New York Post one woman had to roll around on the ground in an effort to extinguish the flames which had engulfed her body.
According to Kornfeld, at least five victims were struck by the flames.
More photos show attacker pacing through the crowded walkway
The shirtless attacker was caught on camera as he paced through the crowded walkway where the peaceful demonstrators had gathered to honor Israelis trapped in Gaza.
A spokesperson for the group said they had been meeting in the same spot weekly since October 7, 2023 – when Hamas launched the initial vicious attack which kicked off the ongoing conflict.
Boulder Jewish community issue statement after tragedy
‘We are saddened and heartbroken to learn that an incendiary device was thrown at walkers at the Run for Their Lives walk on Pearl Street as they were raising awareness for the hostages still held in Gaza.
‘We don’t have all the details of what is unfolding, and we promise to keep our community informed.
‘Our hearts go out to those who witnessed this horrible attack, and prayers for a speedy recovery to those who were injured.
‘We are in touch with law enforcement about our Boulder Jewish community, and safety is our highest priority. We are working closely with SCN, Boulder PD, and the FBI. We are grateful for the first responders who are caring for our injured.
‘We will continue to work together to share information and provide support for our community. When events like this enter our own community, we are shaken. Our hope is that we come together for one another.
Boulder chief breaks with FBI: ‘We are not calling it a terror attack’
Despite Kash Patel and Governor Jared Polis both referring to Sunday’s incident as an act of terror, Boulder’s chief of police argued it would be ‘irresponsible’ to use that label this early into the investigation.
Redfearn said he had been in contact with local FBI in the hours since the tragedy, and he was aware that FBI director Patel described the events as a ‘targeted terror attack.’
Still, he insisted: ‘We are not calling it a terror attack at this point. It is way too early.
‘It would be irresponsible for me to speculate right now on motive, and other things.’
He accepted that a group of ‘pro-Israel people’ had gathered in a peaceful demonstration.
‘We are looking to see if that group was targeted. We just don’t have those answers yet.’
Suspect taken into custody without incident
Police have not revealed the suspect’s name, but confirmed he was ‘taken into custody without incident.’
He is now in hospital being treated for minor injuries.
WATCH: Boulder police chief provides an update on Sunday’s tragedy
Chief Steve Redfearn said he could provide ‘very preliminary information’ about the attack.
‘The initial call said there was a man with a weapon, and that people were being set on fire.
‘When we arrived we found multiple victims… with injuries consistent with burns.’
Those victims were rushed quickly to the hospital, where they remain and are being treated.
‘Heinous act of terror’: Colorado Governor condemns attack
Colorado Governor Jared Polis called the attack a “heinous act of terror’ on Sunday afternoon.
‘Hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable. While details emerge, the state works with local and federal law enforcement to support this investigation,’ he wrote on X.
Police urge locals to avoid the area
Boulder Police said they were evacuating several blocks of the typically popular pedestrian mall area, saying that there were ‘several victims’ in the attack.
The attacker, who has not been identified, targeted the procession on 13th Street and Pearl Street.
Police asked residents to avoid the stretch of Pearl Street between Walnut and Pine as they continue to investigate.
Shocking video shows flames as horrified onlookers watch on
Witnesses said a suspect attacked people with Molotov cocktails as they took part in a walk to remember the Israeli hostages who are still in Gaza.
In the footage, a shirtless man wearing sunglasses is confronted by shocked onlookers, including one who says: ‘He is spraying alcohol… he is making Molotov cocktails.’
Photographs from the scene showed EMTs rushing a victim on a stretcher. More images showed cops arresting a shirtless man at the scene.
Footage captured what looked like a burn scar close to the town’s old courthouse.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirms unfolding tragedy was a ‘targeted terror attack’
He wrote on X: ‘We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado.
‘Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available.’
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