Bolder, Colorado (KDVR) – Thousands gathered in the Bild Larel Street Street for the first time since last Sunday terror attack, which was injured 15 people, including a Holocaust survivor.
The forty -five -year -old Al -Masry Al -Masry faces the charges of federal hatred in the attack. Nour Biton intervened when the suspect was seen throwing fire in a crowd of people walking for their lives to call for the hostage to the hostage in Gaza.
“I was lucky enough to be able to help, helped out the fire, and helped create a distance between people and the attacker,” Biton told Fox31.
On Sunday, a week later, he stood on the same mass, and this time he joined a strong coalition.
“Our strength is in unity and we are always moving towards peace,” he said.
Buses carrying supporters from the Denver Metro, Colorado Springs, Phil and other sites arrived at the festival during the weekend.
Biton said: “The Jewish people, non -Jews, have seen here Christians, we saw here Muslims; it came from everywhere just because we are with the Jewish people and show us that we are not alone and that terrorism is not in Bulder, and not in Colorado in the hope that it would not be in the world; this was only beautiful.”
Visitors saw a strong presence of the police during the festival.
“I think we need that day because it is very modern,” said one of the visitors, referring to the attack.
The musician Jay Jindi Fox31 tells that copies of the high participation of the festival sends the correct message.
“The biggest thing is not to allow terrorism,” he said.
Others who attended the event say that the national and international attention that now focuses on Bulder provides an opportunity to bring people together.
“This should not be a political discussion,” said Jared Gashraovic. “This is a terrible and terrible thing and a whole, we must always meet, support, collect and appear love,” said Jared Gashraovic.
Suleiman was represented in the Federal Court on Friday, and it is scheduled to appear next June 18.