Colorado Bombing Suspect Planned Year-Long Hate Attack
Colorado Bombing Suspect Planned Year-Long Hate Attack

Colorado Bombing Suspect Planned Year-Long Hate Attack

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A Molotov cocktail attack targeting a Jewish community event in Boulder, Colorado, left eight to twelve people injured, with victims aged between 52 and 88. The suspect, 45-year-old Mohammed Sabbahi Suliman (also reported as Mohamed Sabry Soliman), had allegedly planned the attack for over a year and shouted pro-Palestinian slogans during the assault, aiming to kill Zionists. Suliman, who was found to be in the US illegally after overstaying his visa, possessed multiple incendiary devices at the time of his arrest and expressed regret but also hatred toward Zionists. He was charged with federal hate crimes and attempted murder, and authorities revealed he had attempted to acquire a firearm but resorted to Molotov cocktails instead. President Donald Trump condemned the attack as a "terrible tragedy" and blamed the incident on then-President Joe Biden's border policies, calling for stronger border security. The FBI and local law enforcement continue to investigate the attack, highlighting concerns about hate crimes and the protection of vulnerable communities.

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