Anderson Cooper 360

FBI: Colorado Suspect Facing 16 Counts Of Attempted Murder

Jun 3, 2025
Karis Connell, CNN's court correspondent, shares firsthand insights into a shocking antisemitic attack during a peaceful march in Colorado. Retired General Wesley Clark dives into the political implications of violence and global security challenges. They discuss the alarming rise of antisemitism in the U.S. and the psychological toll of such hate on communities. Additionally, Ukraine's bold drone strikes on Russian forces are analyzed, showcasing a pivotal shift in modern warfare dynamics. It's a compelling conversation that tackles pressing societal issues.
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ANECDOTE

Eyewitness Account of Boulder Attack

  • Wesley Clark witnessed the Boulder anti-Semitic terror attack and noted the suspect's aggressive behavior and defiance with burn marks visible at the scene.
  • Clark expressed shock and a strong desire to ensure the truth about the attack is told and acknowledged as anti-Semitic.
INSIGHT

Shifting Profile of Lone Wolf Terrorists

  • The Boulder suspect was a socially stable man with a family and employment, contrasting typical lone wolf terrorists.
  • Such attackers now sometimes openly own their crimes instead of fleeing or hiding.
ANECDOTE

Molotov Attack at Peaceful March

  • Omar Shatkar described how the suspect threw Molotov cocktails during a peaceful march and then shouted anti-Semitic chants.
  • Victims included elderly people and a Holocaust survivor, one severely burned after falling into flames.
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