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Authorities in Boulder,
Colorado have added four more people to the injured list from the attack on peaceful marchers last weekend.
Colorado Public Radio's Allison Sherry reports.
Officials say in doing witness interviews with various people who saw what happened on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on Sunday,
they discovered more victims with minor injuries.
These were mostly people who were helping the more severely injured in the attack.
Two of the 12 victims remain hospitalized.
The Department of Homeland Security says the man charged with the crime came to the U.S. on a tourist visa three years ago,
but didn't have legal status.
He was an Egyptian national but lived in Kuwait for almost 20 years.
He faces dozens of state charges and a federal hate crime charge so far and has another court appearance later this week.
For NPR News, I'm Allison Sherry in Denver.
The White House is ramping up pressure on Senate Republicans to approve the large budget bill that passed the House by one vote last month.