A Public Statement from the Boulder Community

June 2, 2025
We stand united in condemning acts of antisemitism, hate and violence and are committed to bridging differences through collaboration, empathy and our shared humanity.
Yesterday’s attack on a peaceful vigil in the heart of our community is not only a vile assault on our Jewish community—it is an attack on us all. Those bearing the physical wounds from this unprovoked violence are in pain today—we wish them successful and speedy recoveries. Our hearts are also with those bearing psychological wounds, who may find themselves fearful today—we hope you are surrounded by love to lighten the burden.
We must seek protection and care for all who are targeted because of their beliefs, culture and identity, as well as those who peacefully protest for an end to suffering, discrimination and violence. We must also condemn and stand against the people who perpetuate, encourage and carry out such actions.
We are united in condemning acts of antisemitism, hate and violence and are committed to bridging differences through collaboration, empathy and recognition of our shared humanity.
Community is both a place and a sense of fellowship. We stand in support of and side by side with the City of Boulder and Boulder County’s vibrant Jewish community at this difficult time. Our differences, and our ability to respect and work through those differences, are what make the fabric of our community strong. We welcome all who wish to cultivate a better Boulder to join us in this commitment.
Sign on to stand with our community.
Signers
Aaron Brocket, Mayor, City of Boulder
Alex Medler, Board of Education Treasurer, Boulder Valley School District
Ashley Stolzmann, Commissioner, Boulder County Board of Commissioners
Bettina Swigger, Chief Executive Officer, Downtown Boulder Partnership
Bob Yates, Community Leader
Carla Colin, President, Latino Chamber of Commerce
Charlene Hoffman, Chief Executive Officer, Visit Boulder
Christopher R Taylor, Executive Director, Museum of Boulder
Curtis Johnson, Sheriff, Boulder County
Frank O'Cana, Executive Director, Boulder County AIDS Project
Jared Polis, Boulder Resident and Governor, State of Colorado
John Tayer, President, Boulder Chamber of Commerce
Jon Bergschneider, President, West Coast Markets, BioMed Realty
Junie Joseph, State Representative, Colorado House District 10
Karen McCormick, State Representative, Colorado House District 11
Mardi Moore, Chief Executive Officer, Rocky Mountain Equality
Mark Wallach, City Council Member, City of Boulder
Marta Loachamin, Commissioner, Boulder County Board of Commissioners
Molly Fitzpatrick, Clerk and Recorder, Boulder County
Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde, City Manager, City of Boulder
Rob Anderson, Superintendent, Boulder Valley School District
Ryan Schuchard, City Council Member, City of Boulder
Scott Beard, Chair, Community Foundation Boulder County
Tara Winer, City Council Member, City of Boulder
Tatiana Hernandez, Chief Executive Officer, Community Foundation Boulder County
Tina Marquis, City Council Member, City of Boulder
Yvette Bowden, Assistant County Administrator, Boulder County
Thank you to the Community Foundation for their leadership in drafting this joint statement.Â
Available Resources
As of June 3, the Office of Disaster Management (ODM) will cease posting updates about the June 1 attack on Pearl Street. For the latest information, including victim support, mental health resources, and support for those affected, visit the Boulder County District Attorney’s Office Pearl Street Case webpage and the City of Boulder’s website.