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Mohamed Soliman is accused of lobbing Molotov cocktails at a group advocating for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
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.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman’s lawyer argued that his alleged victims were targeted for their political views, not their ancestry.
A federal judge said Wednesday that prosecutors can proceed with a hate crime charge against a man accused of hurling Molotov ...
On Wednesday, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, listened as federal prosecutors and his defense attorneys debated over the merits of ...
A judge decided Wednesday enough evidence exists to move forward with a federal hate crime trial against Mohammed Soliman, ...
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 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 ...
During a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, Mohammed Soliman allegedly attacked participants with Molotov cocktails, causing multiple injuries. The FBI is investigating the incident as a ...