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The man accused of attacking at least 12 people in Boulder,
Colorado on Sunday is facing a federal hate crimes charge.
That's along with a litany of state charges, including attempted murder.
Authorities say the suspect told them he had planned the attack for at least a year.
He's accused of throwing incendiary devices toward a group of people marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
Two people remain hospitalized from the attack.
Meanwhile, the outdoor pedestrian mall in Boulder,
where the attack occurred, has reopened.
From member station KUNC,
Emma Vanden Heide reports some people have had questions about security.
Pedestrians have mixed emotions about safety.
John Tayer, the president of Boulder's Chamber of Commerce,
says that while the area is not immune from these kinds of attacks,