Deion Sanders Steps Away From Colorado
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Democrats, Colorado and Terror Attack
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No criminal charges will be filed in the videoed incident where pro-Palestine protesters interrupted a University of Colorado Boulder class in April and were physically thrown out of the classroom.
CBI confirmed on Tuesday that Soliman attempted to purchase a handgun at Scheels All Sports in Colorado Springs on Nov. 22, 2024. He never appealed this denial, CBI said, but he tried again on Dec. 30, 2024 to obtain a concealed handgun permit through the state agency and the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office. He was denied then, too.
Eight people at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colo., calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza were injured on Sunday by a man police say attacked a crowd with makeshift incendiary devices and a flamethrower.
A construction law attorney in Colorado has been receiving death threats due to being mistaken as the immigration attorney representing the family of Mohamed Soliman, the suspect of the Boulder terror attack.
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Boulder County's Fresh Start Warrant Forgiveness Program successfully allows people to resolve non-violent warrants.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been charged with first-degree murder and a federal hate crime, records show, after the attack on a vigil in Boulder, Colorado, for Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
The suspect is currently in custody on a $10 million cash-only bond and is expected to be formally charged with attempted murder and charges related to the Molotov cocktails he allegedly used in the attack.
An unspecified health issue has kept Colorado head coach Deion Sanders at his home in Texas and it’s unclear when he’ll return to Boulder to be with the Buffaloes.