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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, he will work with officials on being extra vigilant moving forward.
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, he will work with officials on being extra vigilant moving forward.
The suspect has been charged with several felonies, as well as a federal hate crime. For NPR News, I'm Emma Van Den Einde in Denver.
The suspect has been charged with several felonies, as well as a federal hate crime. For NPR News, I'm Emma Van Den Einde in Denver.
Susan Rona, who is Jewish and lives in Boulder, is the regional director of the Mountain States for the Anti-Defamation League. She says she's heartbroken and outraged. We have an incredibly vibrant Jewish community here in Boulder, and this attack cuts to the heart of the fabric of who we are as a people.
Susan Rona, who is Jewish and lives in Boulder, is the regional director of the Mountain States for the Anti-Defamation League. She says she's heartbroken and outraged. We have an incredibly vibrant Jewish community here in Boulder, and this attack cuts to the heart of the fabric of who we are as a people.
Shara Smith with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado says both Jewish and Muslim groups are deeply concerned for each other.
Shara Smith with the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado says both Jewish and Muslim groups are deeply concerned for each other.
Smith says she hopes local leaders will work to bring people together. For NPR News, I'm Emma Van Den Einde in Denver.
Smith says she hopes local leaders will work to bring people together. For NPR News, I'm Emma Van Den Einde in Denver.
In the center of the photo, you see my supervisor, and he's in this bright yellow survival suit.
In the center of the photo, you see my supervisor, and he's in this bright yellow survival suit.
It gives me a feeling of a dreamlike state.
It gives me a feeling of a dreamlike state.
Prime Minister Mark Carney replaced former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this month as the head of Canada's Liberal Party. His calling a snap election dissolves Parliament and launches a five-week election campaign. Carney says he wants a strong, positive mandate from Canadian voters.
Prime Minister Mark Carney replaced former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this month as the head of Canada's Liberal Party. His calling a snap election dissolves Parliament and launches a five-week election campaign. Carney says he wants a strong, positive mandate from Canadian voters.
Carney's party has gained in the polls in recent weeks against Canada's Conservative Party, as President Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of making Canada the 51st state. For NPR News, I'm Emma Jacobs in Montreal.
Carney's party has gained in the polls in recent weeks against Canada's Conservative Party, as President Trump has repeatedly floated the idea of making Canada the 51st state. For NPR News, I'm Emma Jacobs in Montreal.
Trudeau spoke to Trump twice over the course of the day. He wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that Canada has committed more resources to border security and to fighting fentanyl trafficking, the ostensible reason for the proposed tariffs. In a post on his Truth Social site, Trump said the tariffs would be paused, quote, to see whether or not a final economic deal with Canada can be structured.
Trudeau spoke to Trump twice over the course of the day. He wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that Canada has committed more resources to border security and to fighting fentanyl trafficking, the ostensible reason for the proposed tariffs. In a post on his Truth Social site, Trump said the tariffs would be paused, quote, to see whether or not a final economic deal with Canada can be structured.