Colorado Fire-Bomb Suspect Charged Hate Crimes Injuring 12
Colorado Fire-Bomb Suspect Charged Hate Crimes Injuring 12

Colorado Fire-Bomb Suspect Charged Hate Crimes Injuring 12

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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national living in Colorado, has been charged with federal hate crimes and multiple counts of attempted murder following a firebomb attack on a pro-Israeli rally in Boulder that injured twelve people. Prosecutors revealed Soliman had planned the attack for a year and resorted to using Molotov cocktails because his noncitizen status barred him from purchasing firearms. Soliman reportedly expressed a desire to "kill all Zionist people" and delayed his attack until after his daughter graduated from high school. U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, emphasized a strict crackdown on visa holders involved in terrorism under the Trump administration, vowing to revoke visas and deport such individuals. President Donald Trump also pledged to prosecute Soliman to the fullest extent of the law. The attack occurred near the University of Colorado on the Pearl Street Mall, with videos showing bystanders aiding the injured during the incident.

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