
Boulder Antisemitic Attack: Suspect's Family in ICE Custody, New Video Surfaces
Boulder Attack: Family of Suspect in Custody, Officials Detail New Evidence Boulder, Colorado – In a shocking turn of events following the antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado, authorities have revealed that the family of suspect Mohamed Soliman is now in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The family is currently being processed for expedited removal from the United States. This development follows the release of new video footage of the attack, which is currently being reviewed by investigators. Soliman himself has admitted to throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd of people at a peaceful demonstration. "He had no regrets and said he would do it again," stated Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado, J. Bishop Grewell, at a press conference. The attack injured twelve people. The video shows the chaos and panic that ensued. A Department of Homeland Security official confirmed to ABC News that Soliman's wife and five children are in ICE custody. The attack has prompted strong reactions from officials, with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stating, "This is pure evil." Federal hate crime charges have already been filed against Soliman. Two victims remain hospitalized, but are expected to survive. The incident underscores the ongoing tension and challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing hate crimes and ensuring public safety. The investigation continues.