
Boulder Antisemitic Attack: Suspect Faces 400+ Years in Prison
Boulder Antisemitic Attack Suspect Faces Over 40 Charges: CNN Report Boulder, Colorado - June 3, 2025 - Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in the recent antisemitic attack in Boulder, appeared in court today. The incident, which injured twelve people (two remain hospitalized), has sent shockwaves through the community. According to a CNN report from outside the courthouse, law enforcement detailed a shocking discovery: Soliman possessed sixteen unused Molotov cocktails, two of which were used in the attack. "When you add up the potential maximum sentences for all those charges, that could be more than 400 years behind bars," stated CNN correspondent Whitney Wild, reporting on the severity of the charges. The Acting US Attorney, Bishop Grewell, added that their office is charging Soliman with a hate crime, a charge that, given the attempted murder involved, could result in a life sentence. Law enforcement expresses confidence in their case against Soliman. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle against hate crimes and the importance of community support for victims.