Colorado Suspect Faces 118 Charges After Molotov Attack, Family Detained by ICE
Colorado Suspect Faces 118 Charges After Molotov Attack, Family Detained by ICE

Colorado Suspect Faces 118 Charges After Molotov Attack, Family Detained by ICE

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Hayam El Gamal and her five children were detained by ICE on June 3, shortly after her husband Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly attacked a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, using a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring at least 12 people. El Gamal, shocked by her husband's actions and asserting her family's innocence, has criticized ICE for treating them 'like animals' and punishing them for Soliman's crimes, despite their lack of involvement. She described inhumane conditions at the Dilley Family Detention Center in Texas, including her young children being forced to witness officials roughing up detainees, causing them great distress. Federal prosecutors say Soliman planned the attack over a year, motivated by anger toward Israel and hatred of Zionists, and he faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and federal hate crimes. El Gamal has publicly pleaded for her family's release, emphasizing their cooperation with authorities and questioning the fairness of their continued detention. The Department of Homeland Security and ICE have not publicly responded to the allegations concerning detention conditions.

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