118 charges for Boulder attack suspect
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The day before, after being arrested for the attack, he told investigators he "wanted to kill all Zionist people" and would launch another assault if he was able to, a federal affidavit said. Start the day smarter.
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The House Homeland Security Committee launched an investigation into the immigration history of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in an attack that targeted Jews in Boulder, Colorado, earlier this week.
Accused Colorado terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman was formally slapped with a whopping 118 criminal counts by state prosecutors Thursday for the horrific firebombing attack on people participating in a march to honor Israeli hostages days earlier.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman's wife turned over his iPhone to police shortly after his arrest for a violent hate crime in Boulder, Colorado, according to a federal affidavit filed June 1. Soliman allegedly threw Molotov cocktails into a pro-Israel crowd near the Boulder Courthouse,
Mohamad Soliman has been identified by Laura Loomer as the suspect in Sunday’s “targeted terror attack” in Boulder, Colorado.
The family of Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman won’t be tossed from the United States — for now — after a Biden-appointed judge on Wednesday slammed the brakes on the Trump administration’s attempt to quickly deport them.