What we know from Colorado right nowpublished at 00:31 British Summer Time 3 June

It's been about 24 hours since a gathering of demonstrators calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza came under attack. Here is a reminder of what we know so far.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman was arrested at the scene, and has been accused of carrying out the attack. The FBI believes he acted alone.
Federal prosecutors have filed a hate crime charge against Soliman, who authorities say told investigators he been planning the attack for a year and acted because he wanted to stop what he calls the "Zionist" group.
State prosecutors have brought separate charges, including attempted murder in the first degree, the use of an incendiary device the attempted use of an incendiary device.
Soliman appeared in court to be read those charges today.
His home was also searched and investigators say they gathered digital evidence there.
Soliman is set to appear in court again on Thursday.
At a news briefing Monday afternoon, Boulder police said 12 people were injured in yesterday's attack. At least two have been airlifted to Aurora for treatment.
We still don't know many details about the victims.
There is also some uncertainty around Soliman's immigration status in the US.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, have described him as "an illegal alien", but officials from the Department of Homeland Security told the BBC that Soliman arrived in the US legally on a tourist visit in 2023. When that expired, he applied for asylum, they said.
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