

Colorado Man Faces Life in Prison for Antisemitic Attack
Boulder Hate Crime: Man Charged in Pro-Israeli Rally Attack A significant hate crime has rocked Boulder, Colorado, leaving eight people injured. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, has been charged with a federal hate crime for his alleged role in a gasoline-bomb attack targeting a pro-Israeli rally. The attack, which occurred on [Date of Attack], sent shockwaves through the community. According to an FBI affidavit, Soliman had been planning the attack for an entire year. Acting US Attorney J. Bishop Grewell stated, "No one should ever be subjected to violence of any kind." He emphasized the particularly pernicious nature of violence targeting individuals based on their race, religion, or national origin. Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty detailed the charges, including 16 counts of attempted murder (eight with intent, eight with extreme indifference). He also noted charges related to the use of incendiary devices. If convicted on all counts, Soliman faces a potential sentence of hundreds of years in prison. The swift action taken by law enforcement sends a strong message that acts of antisemitism will not be tolerated. The investigation continues, and further charges are possible.