Colorado attack suspect to appear in federal court Friday as he faces nearly 120 state charges
- Mohamed Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, appeared in federal court on June 6 in connection with a hate crime related to a firebombing attack in Boulder, Colorado.
- The attack took place on June 1 during a pro-Israel event supporting hostages in Gaza and occurred shortly after a fatal antisemitic shooting in Washington, DC.
- Soliman is accused of launching incendiary attacks, including the use of improvised flame devices and firebombs, during the assault that wounded 15 individuals—ranging in age from 25 to 88—including a Holocaust survivor and a dog.
- During the incident, Soliman is said to have shouted "Free Palestine" and subsequently informed officials that he intended to kill all individuals identified as Zionists, as detailed in an affidavit that also referenced a manifesto.
- Authorities charged Soliman with 118 state counts including 28 attempted murder charges and a federal hate crime, while a judge halted deportation of his wife and five children amid ongoing investigations.
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EGYPTIAN MAN FACES CHARGES IN COLORADO ATTACK
A man affixes a bouquet of flowers Tuesday to a makeshift memorial at the Boulder County courthouse in Boulder, Colo. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, an Egyptian man, faces charges and immigration proceedings over an attack in the city last Sunday.…
First Shabbat since Boulder terror attack: Jewish leaders respond with faith and resolve
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – Tonight marked a sacred and emotional moment for Colorado’s Jewish community - the first Shabbat since last weekend’s terrifying terrorist attack in Boulder. Fifteen people were hurt, including an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor and a dog, when an attacker threw Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel demonstration. The suspect, Mohamed Soliman, appeared in federal court Friday, facing hate crime charges. For Jewish fam…
Boulder firebombing suspect, his face burned, makes first appearance in federal court
The man accused of firebombing a group of peaceful demonstrators seeking to raise awareness about Israeli hostages still held by Hamas made his first appearance in federal court Friday where he was advised of the hate crime charge against him — and the possible penalties that he faces. Mohamed Soliman, the right side of his face burned, was shackled as he appeared briefly in federal court in Denver. He wore olive-green jail clothing and was giv…
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