118 charges for Boulder attack suspect
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Authorities say Egyptian national Mohamed Soliman used a homemade flamethrower to target demonstrators supporting Israeli hostages.
Following Mohamed Soliman's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the firebombing appears to have deepened existing tensions.
A man accused of yelling “Free Palestine” and throwing Molotov cocktails at demonstrators calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza was charged with 118 counts.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly injured 12 people on Sunday in Boulder, Colorado, after law enforcement officials said he targeted a pro-Israel group.
Details of the attack on a pro-Israel group in Colorado continue to emerge after the bombing stunned the country on Sunday. The attack took place in Boulder, Colorado, around 1:30 p.m. Sunday as the Run for Their Lives group participated in a walk calling for the release of Jewish hostages held captive by Hamas in
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A man visiting Colorado from Israel was there on Sunday as the attacks happened on Boulder's Pearl Street, leaving a dozen people injured after the suspect started throwing Molotov cocktails at the crowd.
A man who witnessed the firebombing that left 12 injured at a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado described the nightmarish scene where the attack occurred.
The FBI revealed that the suspect set walk participants on fire using "a makeshift flamethrower" and also threw an incendiary device into the crowd.