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The FBI is investigating an attack in Boulder, Colorado as terrorism.
Authorities say eight people were set on fire at an outdoor mall yesterday.
From member station KUNC, Emma Van Den Einde reports a suspect has been arrested.
Local FBI officials identified the male suspect as 45-year-old Mohamed Sabri Solomon.
He used a makeshift flamethrower and threw it at a crowd.
Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty says the list of mass attacks in Colorado is too long.
But from those experiences,
we have forged really strong working relationships and ensuring that we do everything possible,
everything we can do and need to do to secure justice for the victims,
their family members and the Boulder community.
Officials say the suspect yelled free Palestine during a march in support of releasing Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
They believe he acted alone.
For NPR News, I'm Amanda Vanden Heide in Denver.