Boulder suspect backed off his initial plan to kill all in a group he called ‘Zionist,’ police say
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old man, attacked a group in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday by throwing Molotov cocktails during their weekly demonstration.
- Soliman planned the attack for over a year targeting what he called a 'Zionist group' protesting for Israeli hostages' release amid the Israel-Hamas conflict.
- He posed as a gardener to approach the group of about 20 people, threw two Molotov cocktails out of 18 devices, and accidentally burned himself.
- Twelve people were injured, ranging from ages 52 to 88, with six hospitalized and four released, while authorities recovered 16 unused Molotov cocktails.
- Soliman faces federal hate crime and attempted murder charges, is held on a $10 million bond, and authorities believe he acted alone without regrets about the attack.
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Colorado suspect disguised himself as a gardener to approach victims police
Mohamed Soliman says he carried out firebombing to avenge ‘his people’ and hoped to die during the attack; Jewish community announces vigil and fundraising for the victims The post Colorado suspect disguised himself as a gardener to approach victims police appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
BOULDER Firebombing Muslim Terrorist Declaration: "Jihad Is More Beloved to Me Than My Mother, Wife, and Children; Allah Is Greater Than the Zionists and America" - Geller Report
Mohamed Sabry Soliman attended Al Azhar University, the historic center for Islamic and Arabic learning located in Cairo, on his resume. This is Islam.


Boulder attack suspect said he had no regrets, would ‘do it again’
From The Center Square By Elyse Apel The man charged in Sunday’s terrorist attack in Boulder told law enforcement that he had no regrets for his actions and would “do it again” if released. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national illegally in the country, is being held in the Boulder County Jail on a $10 million bond. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed the attack at Tuesday’s White House briefing, calling Solim…
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