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The suspect accused in a terror attack targeting pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado earlier this month was formally charged Wednesday with additional hate crimes.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, remains in custody after being accused of carrying out the attack, and now faces two additional first-degree murder charges.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, admitted to a detective that he initially planned on gunning down his victims, even taking a concealed-carry class where he learned how to fire a weapon, authorities said.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, first came to the United States on a non-immigrant visa in August 2022. When that visa expired in February 2023, he remained in the country. The following month, he was ...
Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces dozens of charges in Colorado including murder and attempted murder, and a hate crime charge in ...
Mohamed Sabry Soliman had 18 Molotov cocktails but threw just two during Sunday's attack near Pearl Street Mall in which he yelled “Free Palestine,” police said.
Colorado prosecutors are set to lay out their evidence Tuesday against a man charged with murder, attempted murder and other ...
A federal judge on Wednesday allowed the deportation of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the man accused of firebombing a solidarity walk for Israeli hostages, to move forward, tossing another ...
A pause on deportation proceedings for the family of a man who has been charged with a terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, has been ended by a federal judge. The U.S. District Court for the Western ...
The man accused of attacking a crowd calling for Israeli hostages' release waived his right to a preliminary hearing.
Mugshot of Mohamed Sabry Soliman. AP Eight victims, four men and four women between 52 and 88 years old, were hospitalized with burn injuries as a result of Soliman’s heartless attack; 21 others ...