Colorado Firebomb Attack Suspect Faces 118 Charges After Injuring 15
Colorado Firebomb Attack Suspect Faces 118 Charges After Injuring 15

Colorado Firebomb Attack Suspect Faces 118 Charges After Injuring 15

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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national who overstayed his tourist visa, is facing 118 criminal counts including 28 counts of first-degree attempted murder for a Molotov cocktail attack on a pro-Israel march in Boulder, Colorado, injuring 15 people and a dog. The attack, which involved firebombs and a makeshift flamethrower, targeted a gathering supporting Israeli hostages held by Hamas and has been charged as a federal hate crime. Prosecutors have warned that if convicted and sentences run consecutively, Soliman could face up to 672 years in prison. President Donald Trump's administration has highlighted Soliman's immigration status, detaining his wife and five children, though a judge has temporarily blocked their deportation. The victims include elderly individuals, and the attack has raised significant concerns for the Jewish community, prompting warnings from the FBI and Department of Homeland Security about ongoing threats. Soliman told authorities he acted alone, and authorities discovered additional Molotov cocktails and incendiary devices at the scene.

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