On June 1, 2025, Jewish members of our community suffered a violent attack on Pearl Street, a beloved location in downtown Boulder. We unequivocally condemn this act of antisemitism. Violence and hate have no place in Boulder, and we will stand together as a community in the face of this attack. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families and everyone who was impacted by this horrific act.
Standing together
City of Boulder: Statement from City Council and Leadership
As our community continues to reel from the act of violence and terror that occurred on our beloved Pearl Street Mall yesterday, we, as Boulder City Council members and city manager, acknowledge in the strongest possible terms that this was a targeted, antisemitic attack.
We stand in solidarity and sadness with those directly impacted by the attack as well as Boulder’s entire Jewish community. We are united in condemning this hateful act of terror against Jewish people.
Read the full statement from City Council and Leadership
Boulder County: Commissioners Condemn Antisemitism
The Boulder County Commissioners welcome the decision by Acting U.S. Attorney J. Bishop Grewell to bring federal hate crimes charges against the suspect in the heinous antisemitic attack on 12 members of the Boulder community during a peaceful gathering in front of the Boulder County Courthouse on Sunday, June 1.
Read the full statement from Boulder County Commissioners
Boulder Community Foundation: Public Statement from the Boulder Community
We stand united in condemning acts of antisemitism, hate and violence and are committed to bridging differences through collaboration, empathy and our shared humanity
Read the full Boulder County Foundation: Public Statement from the Boulder Community
City of Boulder and the Boulder Chamber: Lighting of the Boulder Star
The City of Boulder, in partnership with the Boulder Chamber, has lit the Boulder Star from June 2 through June 8 in solidarity with our community. The lighting is meant to represent the strength, unity and resilience of the Boulder community.
Boulder Star to Be Lit in Response to the June 1 Attack on Downtown Boulder
Donations
JEWISHcolorado
JEWISHcolorado has established a fund for community members who were impacted by the June 1 attack in downtown Boulder. People who would like to support these efforts can
Learn more on the Boulder Security Fund
Mental Health Resources
Clinica Family Health and Wellness
Clinica Family Health and Wellness is a community health center serving Boulder. For almost 50 years, Clinica has existed to provide health care to the individuals and families in our community.
Visit Clinica Family Health and Wellness
Colorado Crisis Services
Colorado Crisis Services provides free, confidential and immediate support from trained professionals and peer specialists, available 24/7/365 by calling 844-493-TALK (8255), or texting TALK to 38255.
Visit Colorado Crisis Services
988 Colorado Mental Health Line
The 988 Colorado Mental Health Line is available for free, immediate, human support 24/7. If you or someone you know is struggling with an emotional, mental health, or substance use concern, call, text, or live chat with 988 today. We’re here to listen.
988 Colorado Mental Health Line
WellMind Connection and Community Assistance & Treatment
WellMind Connection and Community Assistance & Treatment offer free, bilingual and confidential support to people across Boulder County.
Visit WellMind Connection
Jewish Family Service
Boulder County Crisis Counseling . Jewish Family Service will be providing 10 free counseling sessions to those who are affected by the attack. Details regarding how to register will be shared the week of June 9.
Visit Jewish Family Service