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BOULDER FIRE Horror: Eight Innocent Victims, Suspect in Custody
— A shocking fire attack rocked downtown Boulder, Colorado, on June 5, 2025. Eight people — four men and four women aged between 52 and 88 — were hurt. Police have not shared details about how badly they were injured.
Officers named Mohamed Sabry Soliman, age 45 from El Paso County, as the suspect. After the incident, police took him to a hospital for evaluation before booking him into Boulder County Jail on multiple charges.
Investigators have not said why the attack happened. They are still looking for answers and want anyone with information to come forward.
This violent act has many worried about safety in Boulder’s downtown area. Police are stepping up patrols while residents wait for more news from city officials.
PALM SPRINGS Clinic Blast Shocks PRO-Life Community
— Investigators say Guy Edward Bartkus, who died in the Palm Springs fertility clinic explosion, left behind notes showing strong “anti-pro-life” beliefs. Police are now looking into whether anyone else knew about or helped with the attack. This targeted crime has sparked new worries about violence against pro-life Americans and threats tied to political views.
The blast caused heavy damage to the clinic and raised questions about safety at medical centers linked to reproductive care. Law enforcement is treating this as a serious act of extremism and is working hard to find out if others were involved or aware of Bartkus’s plans.
In other news, the Department of Justice said judges can be prosecuted if they break the law, pushing for more accountability in courts. There was also a deadly shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, new sanctions on El Chapo’s sons, and debate over capital punishment as another execution nears this week.
BOULDER FIRE Horror: “Terrorism” Fears Ignite After Attack by Foreign National
— Eight people were hurt when a fire broke out in downtown Boulder, Colorado, on June 2. Police say Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national from El Paso County, started the blaze. He is now under arrest and faces several charges.
The FBI is leading the case with local police. Officials believe Soliman acted alone and had no ties to known groups or clear motives. Reports claim he may have dressed up as a worker to pull off the attack.
Colorado’s governor called it an act of terrorism and warned about growing threats to public safety. Before this event, Soliman had no serious run-ins with law enforcement.
In other news, a federal judge has stopped deportation for a family linked to the suspect. ICE raids in Los Angeles are causing debate, while President Trump’s team has brought back travel bans on 12 countries over security risks.
FERTILITY CLINIC Bomber’S Accomplice Caught: Chilling Plot Shocks America
— Federal agents arrested Daniel Park, a man from Washington state, at JFK Airport. He is accused of helping plan and supply chemicals for the deadly bombing at a Palm Springs fertility clinic in May. Authorities say Park worked with Guy Edward Bartkus, the bomber who died in the blast, after meeting him on online forums that opposed human procreation.
Investigators claim Park stockpiled ammonium nitrate for years before sending it to Bartkus. He later traveled to California to help test bomb-making methods with him. The FBI found an “explosive recipe similar to the Oklahoma City bombing” at Park’s home near Seattle.
Park fled to Poland just four days after the attack but was extradited back and arrested Tuesday night when he landed at JFK Airport in New York.;U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli called the bombing an act of terrorism that destroyed the clinic and damaged nearby buildings.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT Firebomber Shocks Colorado: Pro-Israel Rally Attacked
— A shocking attack rocked Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian-born illegal immigrant, allegedly firebombed a pro-Israel rally. Authorities say Soliman threw homemade firebombs into a crowd supporting Israeli hostages, injuring eight people in broad daylight.
Video from the scene shows the shirtless suspect holding more incendiary devices and yelling “Free Palestine” before police arrested him. The FBI confirmed Soliman entered the U.S. illegally and now faces several serious charges for his June 1 assault.
Experts call this a classic case of lone-wolf terrorism — impulsive, messy, and driven by radical ideas. Retired FBI agent Jason Pack told Fox News Digital that these attacks are often fueled by online propaganda or feelings of injustice.
The arrest report describes Soliman as disorganized and acting strangely during police questioning. This disturbing incident raises new concerns about dangerous individuals with extremist views crossing into America unlawfully and threatening public safety at home.
BOULDER HORROR: Jewish Grandmother Burned in Firebomb Attack Shocks Community
— A shocking attack hit Boulder, Colorado, when Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, threw firebombs at a Jewish rally for Israeli hostages. He used Molotov cocktails and a homemade flamethrower while yelling “Free Palestine.” Eight people were hurt. One of them is a Holocaust survivor.
Police say Soliman planned the assault for nearly a year and picked his target because he called them “Zionists.” The FBI and local police are treating this as both terrorism and a hate crime. Federal charges will likely follow.
Colorado’s attorney general called it hate-fueled violence against peaceful people. Governor Jared Polis also said it was an act of terror.
This attack comes after other antisemitic crimes across the country. Jewish communities are now on high alert. Security has been stepped up at synagogues as police continue searching for more threats in Boulder.
SHOCKING BELIZE Shooting: Fear Grips Santa Elena After Brazen Attack
— A violent crime rocked the Santa Elena neighborhood in Belize on Salazar Street just after 6:30 PM. Two armed men on a motorcycle stormed into a home and opened fire, targeting a man before speeding away.
Police have not shared any names or possible motives yet. The investigation is still underway.
This latest shooting has left families in Santa Elena feeling scared and frustrated. Many are demanding answers from local leaders and stronger action to keep their neighborhoods safe.
Rising violence like this is forcing Belizeans to question if authorities are doing enough to protect law-abiding citizens. Residents say it’s time for real change before more innocent people get hurt.
MAY 15 SHOCK: Hospital Shooting, DOT Chaos, Trump Arms Deal Rock America
— A deadly shooting broke out at UPMC Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania. Officer Andrew Duarte was killed and several staff were hurt before police stopped the gunman. The violence has many Americans worried about growing crime and safety in hospitals.
Travelers at Newark Airport faced a nightmare as delays and cancellations left them stranded. Many blame the Department of Transportation for these failures, pointing to bigger problems with how travel is managed in our country.
Donald Trump landed a $142 billion arms deal that’s giving new life to America’s defense industry. The move is making headlines around the world and raising questions about America’s leadership on global security.
Controversy exploded after the Menendez brothers, who murdered their parents years ago, were granted parole thanks to a sentence reduction. Outrage is spreading as people see this as another case of going soft on violent criminals when many are demanding tougher laws.
Tesla’s board is taking a hard look at CEO Elon Musk’s pay while legal fights play out behind closed doors. Even with these issues, Tesla stock jumped almost 3%. The review comes as markets react to world tensions and big deals like Trump’s latest agreement.
CRIME WAVE Shocks America: Hospital Bloodbath, Serial Killer Executed, and Trials Spark Outrage
— A deadly shooting at UPMC Memorial Hospital in Pennsylvania left Officer Andrew Duarte dead and several staff hurt. Police shot and killed the attacker. This tragedy has many Americans worried about hospital security and public safety. In Florida, a mass shooting suspect at Florida State University was denied bond, keeping fears of campus violence high.
Bryan Kohberger’s murder trial is grabbing headlines as prosecutors show digital evidence tying him to the crime. An Idaho judge is now looking into possible gag order violations and leaks to the media. This has sparked new questions about fairness in our courts.
In California, Governor Gavin Newsom faces anger over a parole hearing for the Menendez brothers. Many are still outraged by their crimes decades later. The execution of the “Casanova killer,” who confessed to more than 70 murders, ended one dark story but reignited debate on capital punishment.
Other big stories include narco-terrorism charges after a huge fentanyl bust linked to Sinaloa cartel leaders, sexual assault claims against Smokey Robinson, and travel chaos from failures at Newark Airport. These events highlight rising worries about crime, border security, and whether America’s justice system can keep us safe.
FLORIDA SHOOTING Horror, Trump Strike Fallout, and UK Gender Shock Rock Politics
— A deadly shooting at Florida State University left two people dead and several hurt. The shooter used his stepmother’s deputy weapon. He did not know the victims. Video shows students running for cover and hiding in fear. The attack has sparked new arguments over campus safety and gun laws as police investigate. A radical activist linked to Cori Bush is now speaking for the suspect.
Fresh details have come out about a Trump-era U.S. airstrike in Yemen that killed over 70 people targeting Iranian-backed Houthi rebels near a key oil port. This bold move showed President Trump’s hard line against Iran’s allies, standing apart from President Biden’s softer approach on Iran issues. Some experts warn this could lead to fuel shortages for millions living under Houthi rule as debate grows over America’s part in the Middle East.
Senator Marco Rubio says the U.S. may walk away from Ukraine-Russia peace talks if there is no progress soon. He slammed both sides for wasting time with endless meetings that go nowhere, saying results are what matter most right now before leaving for France to talk more about European security.
The UK Supreme Court ruled that being a woman means biological sex at birth — not gender identity — when it comes to legal rights and spaces like bathrooms or shelters just for women.
HYPERBARIC CHAMBER Explosion Ignites Safety Fears
— On January 31, 2025, a hyperbaric chamber explosion at The Oxford Center led to critical injuries and urgent safety questions. Authorities are probing the cause of this tragic event.
Eyewitnesses described a loud bang followed by chaos as emergency services arrived. This incident has raised alarms about the safety protocols for operating hyperbaric oxygen therapy chambers.
Medical experts are worried about equipment upkeep and supervision, urging a review of safety regulations to prevent future mishaps. The Oxford Center is working with investigators to ensure patient and staff well-being.
Both the public and healthcare professionals demand stricter oversight of hyperbaric treatment facilities across the UK as the investigation continues.
SYDNEY SHOCKED: Terrorists’ Explosive Plot Uncovered
— Police in Sydney found a caravan loaded with explosives. The blast could have affected a 40-meter area. Authorities are unhappy that this sensitive information leaked to the media.
NSW Premier Chris Minns urged Australians to report any tips to the police. He emphasized that violent, hate-filled attacks won’t be tolerated in Australia in 2025.
Authorities have detained suspects and are working with agencies like AFP Special Operation Avalite. They are investigating threats against the Australian Jewish community and aim to bring the perpetrators to justice.
— Girl, 8, Undergoes Surgery After West London Shooting A 22-year-old man has been arrested following a shooting that critically injured the girl and a man in west London
— DNA Evidence Links Sara Sharif to Alleged Family Abuse Prosecutors reveal traces of the ten-year-old girl’s DNA on a cricket bat and belt, highlighting the extent of abuse she reportedly endured before her tragic death
— Gunfire Erupts Near Trump’s Golf Club, Prompting Security Response Two individuals engaged in a shootout outside the former president’s West Palm Beach resort, leading to an urgent scramble for safety
— Oasis Fans May Get Refunds as Watchdog Investigates Ticketmaster Disappointed fans of the Britpop band are seeking refunds after ticket prices for the Gallagher brothers’ reunion tour surged over 100% while they were in the purchasing process
— S&P 500 Ends Lower on Friday, Yet AI Trading Sparks 145% Surge in First Half of 2024
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MAINE TRAGEDY: Family’s Cries Ignored Over Gunman’s Mental State Before Deadly Rampage
— In the months leading up to Maine’s most fatal mass shooting, the family of the gunman, Robert Card, voiced their worries about his declining mental health and his access to firearms. The Sagadohoc County Sheriff’s Office was informed and reached out to Card’s Army Reserve unit. Despite promises that Card would receive medical help, the lethal incident still transpired.
Card’s mental instability became apparent earlier this year before the sheriff’s office was alerted in May. This set off a series of encounters with law enforcement before he launched an attack at a Lewiston bowling alley and bar last Wednesday. The violent spree resulted in 18 fatalities and 13 injuries.
After allegations against soldiers and self-seclusion during training in New York, Card underwent a mental health assessment last summer. Information released after last week’s assault revealed that he had been admitted to a psychiatric facility due to auditory hallucinations and threats against a military base.
Despite numerous red flags and attempts at intervention, efforts to stop the massacre were unsuccessful. In September, when another soldier expressed concern that Card might initiate a mass shooting due to hearing voices again, deputies visited his residence but failed to find him. A statewide alert was issued describing him as “armed and dangerous”, but it came too late.
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