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The suspect accused in a terror attack targeting pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado earlier this month was formally charged Wednesday with additional hate crimes.
Mohamed Soliman, 45, appeared in federal court in Denver for his arraignment after being indicted on a dozen federal charges in connection with the June 1 attack.
A man accused of hurling Molotov cocktails at a group of people who were demonstrating in Boulder, Colorado, in support of Israeli hostages pleaded not guilty Friday to federal hate crime charges.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces dozens of charges in Colorado including murder and attempted murder, and a hate crime charge in ...
In a surprise move, the suspect in a fiery June 1 attack on Boulder's Pearl Street Mall chose to forgo a preliminary hearing ...
The indictment against Mohamed Sabry Soliman was unsealed in Denver on Wednesday. He faces 12 counts of federal hate crimes.
Soliman, charged with more than 100 crimes in Boulder state court and federal court after authorities said he threw Molotov cocktails at peaceful marchers, made a brief appearance in Denver federal ...
Mohamed Soliman, 45, who is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a crowd on the Pearl Street Mall, waived his right to a ...
Colorado prosecutors are set to lay out their evidence against a man charged with murder, attempted murder and other crimes ...