• "Unlawful Presence" Suspect in Boulder attack charged with 118 counts,

    From P. Coonan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 6 00:43:40 2025
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    The man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of marchers
    advocating for the release of hostages being held in Gaza now faces 118 charges, including attempted murder.

    Mohamed Soliman, 45, appeared in Colorado state court via video on
    Thursday to be officially advised of the charges against him.

    The slew of charges includes 28 counts of attempted murder, along with
    assault and explosives charges.

    https://i.abcnewsfe.com/a/70fb262c-9a99-455a-96d8-79e231d2f6d4/Mohamed- Soliman-ht-gmh-250602_1748875784706_hpEmbed_23x13.jpg?w=750

    Booking photo of 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman, the man suspected of
    carrying out an "act of terrorism" in Boulder, Colorado, June 1, 2025.
    Boulder Police Department

    Soliman has also been charged with a federal hate crime.

    The attack on Sunday left 15 people injured, including a Holocaust
    survivor and a dog. All victims -- whose ages range from 25 to 88 -- are expected to survive.

    Soliman allegedly used a "makeshift flamethrower" and threw an incendiary device into a crowd of people participating in a Run for Their Lives walk
    at a pedestrian mall, according to the FBI. He allegedly yelled "Free Palestine" during the attack, the FBI said.

    The Run for Their Lives walk aims to raise awareness about the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and calls for their immediate release,
    according to the group's website. Soliman allegedly told investigators he "specifically targeted" this group after learning about them in an online search, according to court documents.

    Soliman's next preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 15. He is being
    held in lieu of a $10 million bond.

    The Egyptian citizen, who officials say was in the United States
    illegally, lived in Kuwait for 17 years before moving to Colorado Springs
    three years ago, according to court documents, and has been in the U.S. on
    an expired tourist visa. He was granted a work permit, but that had also expired in March.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/boulder-suspect-charged-118-counts-including- attempted-murder/story?id=122556482

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  • From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to P. Coonan on Thu Jun 5 22:39:17 2025
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    On 6/5/2025 6:43 PM, P. Coonan wrote:
    The man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of marchers advocating for the release of hostages being held in Gaza now faces 118 charges, including attempted murder.

    Mohamed Soliman, 45, appeared in Colorado state court via video on
    Thursday to be officially advised of the charges against him.

    The slew of charges includes 28 counts of attempted murder, along with assault and explosives charges.

    https://i.abcnewsfe.com/a/70fb262c-9a99-455a-96d8-79e231d2f6d4/Mohamed- Soliman-ht-gmh-250602_1748875784706_hpEmbed_23x13.jpg?w=750

    Booking photo of 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman, the man suspected of
    carrying out an "act of terrorism" in Boulder, Colorado, June 1, 2025. Boulder Police Department

    Soliman has also been charged with a federal hate crime.

    The attack on Sunday left 15 people injured, including a Holocaust
    survivor and a dog. All victims -- whose ages range from 25 to 88 -- are expected to survive.

    Soliman allegedly used a "makeshift flamethrower" and threw an incendiary device into a crowd of people participating in a Run for Their Lives walk
    at a pedestrian mall, according to the FBI. He allegedly yelled "Free Palestine" during the attack, the FBI said.

    The Run for Their Lives walk aims to raise awareness about the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and calls for their immediate release, according to the group's website. Soliman allegedly told investigators he "specifically targeted" this group after learning about them in an online search, according to court documents.

    Soliman's next preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 15. He is being
    held in lieu of a $10 million bond.

    The Egyptian citizen, who officials say was in the United States
    illegally, lived in Kuwait for 17 years before moving to Colorado Springs three years ago, according to court documents, and has been in the U.S. on
    an expired tourist visa. He was granted a work permit, but that had also expired in March.

    https://abcnews.go.com/US/boulder-suspect-charged-118-counts-including- attempted-murder/story?id=122556482

    I have lived in Boulder County for 48 years and Barbara Steinmetz, the
    person the media refers to as a Holocaust Survivor, has been a close
    friend of my wife for as long as I can remember. We were relieved when
    she was allowed to go home from the hospital and return to a normal life.

    I have a photo on my blog of Mohamed Soliman holding his "makeshift" flamethrower that you probably haven't seen in the mainstream media. You
    can view it here:

    https://globalgulag.us/hate-fueled-madman-launches-targeted-terror-attack-with-molotov-cocktails-setting-at-least-one-victim-ablaze-at-israeli-hostages-event/

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    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
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    phase of the Kalergi Plan.



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