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Wife of Boulder Attack Suspect Makes First Public Statement, Describes Detention

BOULDER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUN 18 – A federal judge extended a 14-day restraining order preventing deportation while the family’s asylum case proceeds, ensuring due process amid ongoing hate crime charges.

  • Hayam El Gamal, wife of Boulder attack suspect Mohamed Soliman, issued her first public statement while detained with her five children in a Texas immigration jail as of June 3, 2025.
  • The family was taken into custody after Soliman allegedly attacked a peaceful demonstration on June 1 with Molotov cocktails and faces 118 state charges plus a federal hate crime charge.
  • El Gamal described harsh detention conditions including being watched constantly, waking at night by guards, receiving inadequate food, and her children suffering emotional distress and fearing for their safety.
  • A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order barring deportation of El Gamal and her children until their immigration hearing, while their asylum claim filed in 2022 remains pending.
  • El Gamal pleaded for the public to hear their story, stating they have cooperated with authorities and questioned why her children should be punished for her husband's alleged actions.
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The wife of a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire “to kill all Zionist people” when he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators raising awareness of Israeli hostages.

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