A man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails into a group that had gathered to bring attention to Israeli hostages in Gaza appeared in court in Boulder, Colorado on Monday. Mohamed Sabry Soliman is being held on a $10 million, cash-only bond, prosecutors said.
Main Idea: Mohamed Sabry Soliman is accused of attacking a Boulder gathering for Israeli hostages with fire devices, and the FBI says it is investigating the case as terrorism.
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The attack may raise fear at public events and religious sites, and it can push police and the FBI to spend more on security and investigations.
Communities may become more alert and prepared for hate-driven violence, which could help prevent future attacks.
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