4 additional victims identified in Boulder attack, bringing number of injured to 12
- Mohammed Sabry Soliman, 45, attacked a group raising awareness for Israeli hostages by throwing Molotov cocktails on May 25, 2025, in downtown Boulder, Colorado.
- Soliman planned the assault for over a year, targeting what he called a 'Zionist group' amid rising antisemitic violence linked to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
- He assaulted the group with improvised fire-starting weapons, shouted "Free Palestine," and admitted he was motivated by animosity toward Zionists, saying he felt compelled to carry out the attack.
- The attack injured 12 people aged 52 to 88, including burn wounds; authorities recovered 16 unused Molotov cocktails, and six victims were hospitalized with four later released.
- Soliman, who overstayed his B2 visa that lapsed earlier this year, is now facing federal hate crime and attempted murder charges amid growing concerns over rising antisemitic violence.
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Mohamed Soliman — the man accused of attacking a group of people holding a weekly walk calling for the release of Israel hostages — had sprayed gas on himself before allegedly hurling Molotov cocktails into the crowd.
Burn surgeon speaks on Boulder terror attack victims recovery while few still remain in hospital
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DENVER (KDVR) — A suspect illegally in the country threw Molotov cocktails on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on Sunday to attack a group that gathered peacefully in support of Israeli hostages in Gaza, authorities said. The FBI called the incident a "targeted terror attack." 12 victims were injured, but details are still sparse. Officials initially said Monday that four women and four men, who range from 52 to 88 years old, had injuries rangin…
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