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The FBI is helping authorities in Boulder, Colorado,
investigate a man accused of attacking a peaceful march yesterday.
A group was holding its weekly vigil to support Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
The FBI special agent in charge, Mark McCulloch,
says the suspect apparently attacked and burned eight people.
Witnesses are reporting that the subject used a makeshift flamethrower and threw an incendiary device into the crowd.
The suspect was heard to yell, free Palestine, during the attack.
Officials have arrested 45-year-old Mohammed Salman in the attack.
They're investigating this as terrorism and believe the suspect acted alone.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is praying for the victims.