A suspect has been charged with a federal hate crime and multiple felonies following a violent attack on demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, this past Sunday. The incident left 12 people injured and has shaken the local community.
Court documents reveal that the suspect, identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman, allegedly planned the attack for over a year using makeshift incendiary devices. Soliman reportedly told police that he intended to kill “all Zionist people.”
Authorities have set his bail at $10 million as the investigation continues. On June 3, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Soliman’s wife and five children were taken into ICE custody.
The attack has raised concerns about rising hate crimes and extremist activities. Community leaders are urging unity and calling for increased vigilance to prevent such incidents in the future.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials are working to determine if there are any additional threats or accomplices involved. Residents of Boulder are coming together to support those affected and to promote peace and understanding within the community.
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