
Colorado Attack: Suspect's Family Detained, Justice Will Be Served, Says Noem
Colorado Attack Suspect's Family Detained: Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Provides Update A suspect in a recent attack in Colorado, Mohammed Suleiman, has been arrested, and his family is also in custody, according to a statement released by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The statement, delivered in a short video posted online, confirmed the arrest and explained that the family's detention is part of an ongoing investigation into their potential knowledge of the attack or involvement in it. "Today, the Department of Homeland Security and ICE are taking the family of suspected Boulder, Colorado terrorist and illegal alien Mohammed Soliman into ICE custody," Noem stated in the video. "Mohammed's despicable actions will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. But we're also investigating to what extent his family knew about this horrific attack, if they had any knowledge of it or if they provided support to it." Noem's statement underscores the seriousness of the investigation and the government's commitment to bringing those responsible to justice. The detention of the family suggests a broader investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attack. While details remain limited, the statement offers a degree of reassurance to the public and highlights the ongoing efforts to address the situation. Noem also expressed continued prayers for the victims and their families, emphasizing a focus on justice and support for those affected by the tragedy.