Who is Mohamed Sabry Soliman? Egyptian migrant identified as anti-Israel Colorado terror suspect
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The FBI the suspect has identified who A pro-Israel rally attacked In Boulder, Colorado As Egyptian native Mohamed Sabry Soliman.
The 45-year-old had received a visa and a work permit under the Biden administration, White house Deputy Staff Chef Stephen Miller confirmed on Sunday evening.
‘The Biden admin granted the alien A visa and when he was illegally too much too much, they gave him a work permit, “Miller wrote on X, later Soliman called a” illegal alien. “
“Immigration security is national security,” he continued. “No more hostile migration. Keep them outside and send them back. ‘
Six people between the ages of 67 and 88 were injured when Solimon, 45, set fire to the demonstration, which was organized to remember the October 7’s victims that are still hostage by Hamas Militants in Gaza.
The police of Boulder said that during the event, De Gruwel unfolded, organized by Run for their Lives, on Pearl Street Mall in the city of the city around 13.26 hours on Sunday, the first day of a Jewish vacation called Shavuot.
Shocking videos that were placed online showed Soliman who taunt the victims while they waved bottles with bottles alcohol For the Molotov cocktails in each hand when the smoke rose from the scene.
He only wore jeans and sunglasses, shouted: ‘Endzionists … they are terrorists’ and ‘Free Palestine’. He also said, “How many children did you kill?” According to the ADL Center on Extremism.
EMTs used Brancards to move people to ambulances, while flames spread over the ground in patches. Black -burned bottles strewn the stage.
Another video showed what looked like a fire line on the ground close to the old Court of Justice of the city.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman (photo), 45, is identified as the suspect who attacked a pro-Israeli rally on Sunday in Boulder, Colorado

White House Deputy Staff Chef Stephen Miller confirmed that Soliman lived in the United States on a work permit

FBI Special Agent in Charge Mark Michalek confirmed the identity of the suspect
FBI director Kash Patel has called the incident a ‘terror attack’ while The attorney general Phil Weiser of Colorado said it seems to be a hate crime in view of the group that was the target. “
Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn told a press conference that victims ‘injuries were consistent with burns and other injuries’ and that wounds varied from ‘minor’ to ‘potentially life -threatening’.
Legal enforcement told NBC Just before 8 p.m., that one person was in a critical condition.
Mark Michalek, the special agent responsible for the Denver Field Office of the FBI, later told another press conference that witnesses said that Soliman ‘used an improvised flame thrower and threw a fire block in the crowd’.
He noted that there is nothing to Soliman Bond on a larger terror network and it is believed that he has acted alone, but will continue to investigate the FBI.
Soliman was “in custody without incidents,” said Chief Redfearn.
Soliman, who wore sunglasses and jeans without a shirt when he was held, was also taken to the hospital with ‘small injuries’.
Chief Redfearn did not announce the motivation behind the attack. “It would be irresponsible for me to speculate about motif so early,” he said.
Boulder Police was initially also divided with the FBI or the incident should call a terror attack, with Redfearn said it was too early to define the incident.

Soliman seemed to taunt the victims while he waved bottles of alcohol in front of the Molotov cocktails in each hand while the smoke rose from the scene

Several people were injured in a ‘targeted terror attack’ involving Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado
Yet the attorney general Phil Weiser of Colorado said that the attack seems to be a hate crime in view of the group that was the target.
“People may have different views on world events and the Israeli-Hamas conflict, but violence is never the answer to arranging differences,” he added.
‘Hate has no place in Colorado. We all have the right to assemble peacefully and the freedom to speak our views.
“But these violent deeds – which become more frequent, brutally and closer to home – stop and those who commit these horrific actions must be made entirely to account.”
Weiser added that his thoughts are with those injured and affected by today’s attack on a group that meets weekly in Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall to call the release of the hostages in Gaza. ‘
FBI Deputy director Dan Bongino also called the incident “an act of terror and targeted violence.”
‘All required assets are devoted to this research. Contact the FBI if you have research tips. And if you helped or are going on, we will find you. You can’t hide, “he wrote on X.
In the meantime, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis in a statement that he was ‘closely monitoring’ the situation, adding that ‘actions filled with hatred are unacceptable’.
Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty noted that Soliman will now be charged in the coming days.
“There are a few different options, but what I would emphasize now, the most important thing, is that we are 100% completely united to ensure that the charges we make keep the attacker fully responsible,” he said at a press conference.

The police said that Soliman was taken into custody without incident

Investigate law enforcement officials after the attack on the Pearl Street Mall Sunday
The Boulder attack took place as law enforcement agencies in the American wrestling with a sharp peak in anti -Semitic violence.
It comes a little more than a week after a man was arrested about the Fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staff In Washington, DC on May 22.
The victims were identified as German-Israeli double national Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his girlfriend Sarah Milgrim, 26.
Lischinsky was planning to introduce Milgrim after buying a ring.
The suspect, 30-year-old Elias Rodriguez, repeatedly shouted ‘Free Palestine’ after she had shot them dead while the police dragged him away.
Jewish human rights organization The Simon Wiesenthal Center said that the Boulder attack was coming from a religious holiday on the eve.
“On the eve of Shavuot, a holy celebration of the Jewish identity and tradition, we are again forced to confront a horrible reality: being Jewish, supporting Israel, or simply gathering like a community that now makes American Jews a target,” said Jim Berk of the center.
“This afternoon in Boulder, Colorado, a man threw a Molotov cocktail in a peaceful solidarity walk in which the release of 58 hostages are still in the hands of Hamas, a humanitarian affair that should unite, do not distribute.”
He blamed the attack, just like the murders on the Israeli embassy staff, on ‘Months of anti-Israel propaganda, moral ambiguity and silence in the light of furious anti-Semitism ‘.
“The non -stop demonization of Israel and Zionism on our campuses, in our streets and about digital platforms has created a climate where hatred flourishes and physical attacks – even murder – of Jews is inevitable,” Berk said.
This is a crushing new story and will be updated.
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