Bbc breakfast interrupted as sally nugent shares devastating news

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BBC BREAKFAST WAS BACK ON TV SCREENS ON MONDAY MORNING, WITH SALLY NUGENT BEGINNING PROCEEDINGS WITH SOME TRAGIC NEWS DANNI KING 08:37, 02 Jun 2025 BBC Breakfast returned to our screens on Monday (2 June), with Sally Nugent and Jon Kay delivering the latest headlines and news to viewers. The programme commenced with some distressing news, as Sally reported on an overnight attack in the United States. As Jon passed to Sally, he stated, "Sally has more of today's news and a developing story overnight in the States." She proceeded to announce: "That's right, Jon. We start with this story. Six people have been injured in the US state of Colorado after an attacker used a makeshift flamethrower and a Molotov cocktail to target a rally supporting Israeli hostages in Gaza. "The FBI says it's treating the incident as an act of terrorism. A 45-year-old man has been arrested." Article continues belowREAD MORE: Strictly's Wynne Evans confirms next move and says 'please' after having 'heart broken' over BBC axe decisionREAD MORE: Simon Cowell's girlfriend reveals which Britain's Got Talent judge is 'like family' amid famous neighbours admission The assault occurred at an outdoor shopping centre in Boulder, Colorado, and it has since been confirmed that eight people were injured, reports the Express. Four women and four men, aged between 52 and 88, have been transported to Denver metro hospitals. At least one individual is in critical condition, while other victims are receiving treatment for burns and other injuries. They were participating in a Run for Their Lives march, an organisation aiming to raise awareness for Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The FBI has described the march as a "regularly scheduled" and "peaceful event". The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been taken into custody, with police stating they are "fairly confident" he acted alone. Police in Boulder have unveiled plans to increase security measures at Jewish events in the upcoming days. Article continues below Boulder Mayor Aaron Brockett expressed his sadness over the "appalling attack" in a statement on the social media platform X. He stated: "I want to be clear that violence and hatred have no place here. Attacks like these seek to strike terror in people's hearts and divide us from one another, but Boulder will stand strong together." _BBC BREAKFAST AIRS ON WEEKDAYS AT 6AM ON BBC ONE._

BBC BREAKFAST WAS BACK ON TV SCREENS ON MONDAY MORNING, WITH SALLY NUGENT BEGINNING PROCEEDINGS WITH SOME TRAGIC NEWS DANNI KING 08:37, 02 Jun 2025 BBC Breakfast returned to our screens on


Monday (2 June), with Sally Nugent and Jon Kay delivering the latest headlines and news to viewers. The programme commenced with some distressing news, as Sally reported on an overnight


attack in the United States. As Jon passed to Sally, he stated, "Sally has more of today's news and a developing story overnight in the States." She proceeded to announce:


"That's right, Jon. We start with this story. Six people have been injured in the US state of Colorado after an attacker used a makeshift flamethrower and a Molotov cocktail to


target a rally supporting Israeli hostages in Gaza. "The FBI says it's treating the incident as an act of terrorism. A 45-year-old man has been arrested." Article continues


belowREAD MORE: Strictly's Wynne Evans confirms next move and says 'please' after having 'heart broken' over BBC axe decisionREAD MORE: Simon Cowell's


girlfriend reveals which Britain's Got Talent judge is 'like family' amid famous neighbours admission The assault occurred at an outdoor shopping centre in Boulder, Colorado,


and it has since been confirmed that eight people were injured, reports the Express. Four women and four men, aged between 52 and 88, have been transported to Denver metro hospitals. At


least one individual is in critical condition, while other victims are receiving treatment for burns and other injuries. They were participating in a Run for Their Lives march, an


organisation aiming to raise awareness for Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The FBI has described the march as a "regularly scheduled" and "peaceful event". The suspect,


Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been taken into custody, with police stating they are "fairly confident" he acted alone. Police in Boulder have unveiled plans to increase security


measures at Jewish events in the upcoming days. Article continues below Boulder Mayor Aaron Brockett expressed his sadness over the "appalling attack" in a statement on the social


media platform X. He stated: "I want to be clear that violence and hatred have no place here. Attacks like these seek to strike terror in people's hearts and divide us from one


another, but Boulder will stand strong together." _BBC BREAKFAST AIRS ON WEEKDAYS AT 6AM ON BBC ONE._