Egyptian National Charged in Boulder Attack Injuring Eight
Egyptian National Charged in Boulder Attack Injuring Eight

Egyptian National Charged in Boulder Attack Injuring Eight

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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa in the United States, is accused of attacking a peaceful pro-Israel protest in Boulder, Colorado, with a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, injuring multiple people. Authorities discovered paperwork labeled "USAID" along with documents referencing "Israel" and "Palestine" in Soliman's vehicle, though a State Department official confirmed he is not affiliated with the U.S. Agency for International Development. Soliman reportedly targeted the "Zionist group" during the demonstration, expressing anti-Zionist motives and stating he had planned the attack for over a year, waiting until after his daughter's graduation. Law enforcement found additional Molotov cocktails on Soliman's person, and he remains jailed on a $10 million bond facing multiple charges including attempted murder. FBI Director Kash Patel described the incident as a terror attack, and Soliman allegedly indicated he would carry out similar acts again. The attack has raised concerns about immigration enforcement and domestic terrorism tied to international conflicts.

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