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Following Mohamed Soliman's antisemitic attack in Boulder, the firebombing appears to have deepened existing tensions.
A man who investigators say was driven by a desire “to kill all Zionist people” when he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators in Colorado raising awareness of Israeli hostages is set to make his first federal court appearance.
The suspect is currently in custody on a $10 million cash-only bond and is expected to be formally charged with attempted murder and charges related to the Molotov cocktails he allegedly used in the attack.
Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker discusses Boulder attack suspect Mohamed Soliman’s appearance at a federal court and more on ‘Fox News Live.’
The man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of marchers advocating for the release of Israeli hostages now faces 118 charges, including attempted murder.
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Mohamed Soliman -- the suspect in the terror attack on a Boulder march for Israeli hostages in Gaza -- appeared in federal court in Denver for the first time.
While Mohamed Soliman occupies a cell in Boulder County Jail in Colorado, hundreds of miles away, his wife and five children are also in detention, at the hands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
An anti-Israel official in Boulder, Colorado refused to condemn the horrific firebombing of Jews at a peaceful demonstration — then “doubled down” by wrapping herself in the