'USAID' paperwork found in car of Boulder terror attack suspect targeting pro-Israel group
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, attacked a pro-Israel demonstration with Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2025.
- Soliman planned the attack for over a year and targeted a 'Zionist group' gathered on Pearl Street during a weekly event calling for Israeli hostages' release.
- Officials found 14 unlit Molotov cocktails near his arrest and paperwork labeled USAID, Israel, and Palestine inside his 2015 silver Toyota Prius, though Soliman is not affiliated with USAID.
- The attack injured twelve people aged 52 to 88, with some suffering serious burns, while Soliman, who yelled 'Free Palestine,' faces multiple federal and state charges including hate crimes and attempted murder.
- Soliman is held on a $10 million bond, and authorities continue investigating possible family knowledge and the ideological motivation behind this targeted terror attack.
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USAID paperwork found in car of Boulder terror suspect
MxM News Quick Hit: Authorities say Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in Sunday’s alleged terror attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, had documents labeled “USAID” in his vehicle. The Egyptian national is accused of planning the attack for a year and using Molotov cocktails to target what he called a “Zionist group.” Key Details: Boulder police say eight people were injured in the June 1 attack on the pro-Israel “Run for Their Lives”…
San Diego man witness in Molotov cocktail attack at Colorado rally
Law enforcement officials investigate after an attack on the Pearl Street Mall, Sunday, June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Col. (Photo by David Zalubowski/Associated Press) The wife and five children of the man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at demonstrators in Boulder were taken into custody Tuesday by federal immigration authorities, officials said. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who was disguised as a gardener, had 18 Molotov cocktails and had planned …
Suspected Colorado terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman may have had USAID paperwork stashed in his car
Suspected Colorado terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman may have had USAID paperwork stashed in his car when he was nabbed over the heinous antisemitic firebombing plot in Boulder, the feds said.
USAID Documents Found Among Boulder Illegal Muslim Terrorist's Possessions - Geller Report
USAID officially stands as the largest funder of terror on the face of the earth. FBI lab tests reveal the weed sprayer of Egyptian terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who burned eight Jewish marchers in Boulder, CO, contained 87 octane gasoline with xylene, a highly flammable liquid. The FBI just confirmed: the flamethrower used in the Boulder terror attack was engineered to completely incinerate human beings. Palestine-supporting terrorist Moham…
USAID paperwork found in car of 'terror' suspect who targeted Jews · American Wire News
Court filings regarding the Egyptian national suspected of perpetrating an antisemitic attack in Colorado noted an unspecified detail about a federal agency accused of fraud and abuse. On Sunday, in Boulder, Colorado, illegal alien Mohamed Sabry Soliman was arrested before being charged with a federal hate crime alongside numerous state charges for allegedly attacking a group raising awareness about Israeli hostages held by Hamas. Along with a r…
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