Suspect faces 118 charges in Boulder attack
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Boulder, Colorado
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Following Sunday's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the Jewish community has come together to support each other, and one of the places that's been an anchor is the Boulder Jewish Community Center. Christian faith leaders gathered at the site of the Boulder terror attack to pray and show solidarity with the city's Jewish community.
USA Today is being slammed for “disgraceful" reporting lamenting the possible deportation of the family of illegal alien firebombing suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman.
(THE CONVERSATION) Twelve people in Boulder, Colorado, were injured by a man wielding a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails on June 1, 2025. Those burned in the attack were taking part in a peaceful, silent walk on Pearl Street, a pedestrian mall, with the aim of raising awareness about Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
Soliman – who shouted “Free Palestine” after the attack – stood behind a transparent partition in court Thursday as the charges were announced.
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Following the antisemitic attack in Boulder, mayors like Eric Adams and Steven Meiner implement security measures to protect Jewish communities in their cities.
Suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman came to the US on a tourist visa in late 2022 and stayed after the visa expired, requesting asylum.