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Hate crime suspect Mohamed Soliman, who is facing 118 charges in a Boulder, Colorado attack on "Zionist people," appeared in federal court Friday.
Updates: Colorado Attack That Injured 12 Was Planned for a Year, Officials Say The F.B.I. said in a court filing that the suspect, an Egyptian citizen who had sought asylum in the U.S., brought ...
A suspect is in custody after what authorities call a "targeted act of violence" at Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. Witnesses said he threw Molotov cocktails at people supporting Israeli ...
Soliman – who shouted “Free Palestine” after the attack – stood behind a transparent partition in court Thursday as the charges were announced.
You could tell their mutual love and respect came from a deep, rooted friendship.” At home, Burrell liked to spend time knitting, cheering on her beloved New York Rangers and gardening.
The New York Times reports that Soliman lived in Colorado Springs with his wife and five children and worked as a ride-share driver. What do we know about the victims?
Peter Laviolette behind the Rangers bench on April 7, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Goalie coach Jeff Malcolm and skills coach Christian Hmura will both return next season.
Fifteen people in Boulder, Colo., were injured after a man threw Molotov cocktails in an attack that he had planned for a year, the authorities said.
Soliman, an Egyptian citizen living in Colorado illegally, was charged with a federal hate crime in Sunday’s attack, according to an FBI arrest affidavit.
9NEWS is working to learn more about the victims of the attack on a group gathered to raise awareness of Israeli hostages.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman faces attempted murder charges, among others, accused of tossing flammable objects into a crowd at a peaceful event remembering and honoring hostages in Gaza.
Reaction to a terror attack in Colorado that injured 15 people has been pouring in from local and state leaders, and that includes Gov. Jared Polis.