
Boulder Attack: 12 Injured in Targeted Act of Violence
Boulder Attack Update: Twelve Injured in "Targeted Act of Violence" Boulder, Colorado – A march in support of Israeli hostages at the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado, turned violent on Sunday. The incident, which the FBI is investigating as a "targeted act of violence," initially left eight people injured. However, Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn announced Monday that the number of injured has risen to twelve. "Through their work, we believe we now identified four additional victims," Chief Redfearn stated. The victims range in age from 52 to 88, with four women and four men among those injured. One victim sustained serious injuries and is in critical condition. The Boulder Police Department continues to investigate the incident and encourages victims and witnesses to come forward with information. This attack highlights the vulnerability of public spaces and the need for increased security measures at such events.