This past weekend, in Boulder, Colo., a peaceful group of walkers gathered as they do every week, silently remembering the hostages taken by Hamas during its brutal attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. They walked not to disrupt, not to confront, not to shout or intimidate, but simply to remind the world that 250 people were taken by a terrorist organization, and many are still being held. Their message was one of nonviolence and shared humanity.

A man, armed with a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, launched a violent assault on this group, injuring eight people — among them, elderly residents and a Holocaust survivor. The attacker came prepared for murder. Court documents reveal he carried 18 homemade incendiary devices and a backpack sprayer filled with gasoline. His apparent g

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