
ICE Detains Family of Boulder Firebomber After Antisemitic Attack
Boulder Antisemitic Firebombing: Family of Suspect Detained by ICE On Tuesday, authorities announced the detention of the family of the suspect in the recent antisemitic firebombing in Boulder, Colorado. The attack, which occurred over the weekend, left twelve people injured, one of whom was an elderly Holocaust survivor. The suspect, identified as Mohammed Soliman, is an illegal alien facing federal hate crime charges. "The Department of Homeland Security and ICE are taking the family of the suspected Boulder, Colorado terrorist and illegal alien, Mohammed Soliman, into custody," stated Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Soliman's family, including his wife and five children, are currently being held in Florence, Colorado. Federal officials are investigating whether the family was aware of Soliman's plans or provided assistance in the attack. Soliman himself reportedly stated after his arrest that he "wanted to kill all Zionist people." The incident has raised concerns about the spread of antisemitism and the challenges of addressing hate crimes.