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The man charged with committing a terror attack in Boulder appeared in federal court. Mohamed Soliman is facing dozens of ...
Several people were injured in the attack, and multiple local, state and federal agencies descended on the scene to ...
Reports claim Boulder suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman is an Egyptian national who allegedly entered the US in 2022, via LAX on a B1/B2 nonimmigrant visa.
A federal judge said Wednesday that prosecutors can proceed with a hate crime charge against a man accused of hurling Molotov ...
Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been held on a $10 million bond since being taken into custody after an attack on a gathering to ...
DENVER — Federal prosecutors are expected to lay out their evidence on Wednesday against a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire “to kill all Zionist people” when he threw Molotov ...
The family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the Colorado terror suspect, will not be deported from the United States—at least for the time being—after a judge appointed by former President Joe Biden on ...
Soliman – who shouted “Free Palestine” after the attack – stood behind a transparent partition in court Thursday as the ...
Mohamed Soliman -- the suspect in Sunday's terror attack on a Boulder march for Israeli hostages in Gaza -- appeared in federal court in Denver for the first time on ...
While Mohamed Soliman occupies a cell in Boulder County Jail in Colorado, hundreds of miles away, his wife and five children are also in detention, at the hands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Attack suspect Mohamed Soliman, 45, was in the U.S. illegally after his visa expired in 2023, officials said. He's accused of ...
Mohamed Soliman's wife gave police his iPhone after his Boulder attack, offering key evidence following his hate crime arrest.
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