In Boulder, Colorado, a man accused of meticulously planning an attack over the course of a year is now facing federal hate crime charges. The suspect reportedly targeted a protest gathering inside a mall, igniting concerns over extremism as investigators piece together the disturbing details behind this premeditated act.
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