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Mohamed Soliman is accused of lobbing Molotov cocktails at a group advocating for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman’s lawyer argued that his alleged victims were targeted for their political views, not their ancestry.
A man is facing multiple charges after allegedly attacking people with Molotov cocktails at a march in Boulder to support Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza.
A federal judge said Wednesday that prosecutors can proceed with a hate crime charge against a man accused of hurling Molotov ...
Whether the man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at demonstrators in Boulder was motivated by the victims’ political ...
On Wednesday, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, listened as federal prosecutors and his defense attorneys debated over the merits of ...
Federal prosecutors are expected to lay out their evidence against a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire "to ...
Soliman allegedly crafted 18 Molotov cocktails before driving to Boulder June 1 and prepared for the peaceful pro-Israel demonstrators to arrive for the "Run For Their Lives," in support of the ...
A judge decided Wednesday enough evidence exists to move forward with a federal hate crime trial against Mohammed Soliman, ...
A video of the alleged Boulder attack suspect mouthing at a group of pro-Israeli demonstrators and locals at Pearl Street has surfaced ...
Federal charging documents state that he allegedly "threw two lit Molotov cocktails at individuals participating in a pro-Israel gathering near the Boulder Courthouse." The incident that the FBI ...