A suspect accused of orchestrating a violent attack on demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, has been charged with a federal hate crime and multiple felonies, with bail set at $10 million. Court documents reveal Mohamed Sabry Soliman allegedly planned the assault for over a year using makeshift incendiary devices and told authorities he intended to target "all Zionist people." Twelve individuals were injured in the incident.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed Soliman's wife and five children were detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on June 3. While details about their legal status remain unclear, the case has sparked debates about domestic extremism and public safety.
The attack underscores growing concerns about hate-motivated violence in the U.S., with law enforcement agencies emphasizing the need for vigilance. Analysts note the incident could influence discussions on counterterrorism strategies and community protection measures.
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