Key Points Summary – Terror Attack In Boulder
- Terror attack in Boulder disrupts peaceful solidarity walk
- Suspect hurls Molotov cocktails on Pearl Street Mall
- Several victims injured, one woman left motionless by flames
- FBI, police swarm the area as panic spreads
- Shirtless man arrested on scene; motive tied to hate
- Governor condemns “hate-filled acts” as investigation deepens
- Videos show flames, screams, and chaos near Israeli flag
Molotov Mayhem Erupts On Pearl Street
A quiet Sunday afternoon in Boulder exploded into chaos. Just after 1 p.m., as residents gathered for a solidarity walk called Run For Their Lives, a man emerged with Molotov cocktails and fire in his eyes.
By 5:20 p.m., FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed it. “We are fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado,” he said. FBI agents and local law enforcement raced to the Pearl Street Mall, transforming the city’s heart into a crime scene.
The attack began as participants walked peacefully along 13th and Pearl Street. Their message was simple: support for Israeli hostages still held in Gaza. But then came the flames.
Law enforcement in Boulder, Colorado, has identified Mohamad Soliman as the suspect who threw a Molotov cocktail at a pro-Israel walk, injuring multiple people
Screams And Smoke During Peaceful Walk
Witnesses described a horror movie turned real. A man, believed to be in his 40s or 50s, shouted angrily while hurling flaming bottles into the crowd. One woman fell beside an Israeli flag, barely moving as a man tried to pour water on her burns.
Others screamed as EMTs scrambled to reach the injured. Bystanders tried to dodge the flames, some collapsing on the sidewalk as the attacker continued his rampage.
Photos and videos flooded social media, showing patches of scorched ground, injured civilians, and the suspect gripping more firebombs. Police rushed to evacuate several blocks of the popular shopping and tourist district.
Shirtless Suspect Dragged Away In Cuffs
Officers tackled and arrested the suspect just steps from where the attack unfolded. He appeared shirtless, wild-eyed, and still clutching remnants of his weapons.
Boulder Police confirmed “several victims,” though the exact number and their conditions remain unclear. Authorities urged residents to steer clear of Pearl Street between Walnut and Pine while the investigation continues.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino didn’t mince words. “This was an act of terror and targeted violence,” he wrote. “Anyone who helped this man—expect a knock. We’re coming.”
“Run For Their Lives” Becomes Scene Of Terror
The group Run For Their Lives had gathered earlier that day at Pearl and 8th Street. Their walk was billed as non-political and non-violent. Organizers stressed it was not a protest but a message of unity and plea for the hostages’ release.
Instead, they found themselves running for safety. Video clips showed burned areas close to Boulder’s historic courthouse, and one victim being taken away on a stretcher by first responders.
Several onlookers tried to help the wounded before paramedics arrived. One man described the terror in a single breath: “He just came out of nowhere. And then fire. Screaming. And more fire.”
State Officials Condemn Attack
Colorado Governor Jared Polis reacted quickly, calling the event “deeply disturbing.” In a statement, he said, “Hate-filled acts of any kind are unacceptable and will not be tolerated in Colorado.”
He confirmed he was in touch with federal and local agencies and monitoring the situation closely. Meanwhile, the FBI has requested anyone with video footage or tips to step forward.
Calls For Unity Amid Fear
Community leaders and religious groups in Boulder urged calm as investigators searched for answers. But fear remains. The walk, intended to inspire unity, has left the city shaken.
More footage continues to surface showing the chaos that unfolded—flames erupting near shopfronts, people stumbling through smoke, and a community left scarred.
No Name, No Motive—Yet
As of Sunday night, police had not identified the suspect or shared a motive. What’s clear is that this wasn’t random. Law enforcement continues treating it as a targeted terror attack.
One chilling moment captured on video shows the attacker screaming into the air while holding Molotovs in both hands. No clear words—just rage.
And while the smoke may have cleared from Pearl Street, the impact of the terror attack in Boulder is far from over.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates.