Suspect in Boulder Attack Identified, FBI Calls It a Targeted Terror Attack

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in the Boulder, Colorado, terrorist attack, was captured on camera in the act of throwing Molotov cocktails, according to the FBI. The incident has been labeled a "targeted terror attack" by authorities, underscoring the intentional nature of the violence. The FBI has launched a full-scale investigation to determine the motive behind the attack and to identify any potential links to international terror networks.

Authorities have not yet disclosed the extent of casualties or damage caused by the attack, though local emergency services have been deployed to the scene to ensure the safety of residents and to assist in the investigation. The footage obtained by law enforcement has been critical in confirming Soliman’s involvement, though details about his background and potential affiliations remain under scrutiny. A press conference is scheduled for later this week, where officials will provide further details and address community concerns regarding security measures.

Community leaders and officials have expressed their concern over the incident, calling for increased vigilance and security measures. The FBI’s designation of the attack as a "targeted terror attack" has prompted heightened scrutiny of potential threats within the region. The investigation continues as law enforcement agencies work to gather additional evidence and determine the full scope of the attack.