Man to plead guilty in Colorado firebomb attack on pro-Israel demonstrators
Mohamed Sabry Soliman is scheduled to plead guilty to murder and other charges for a firebomb attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2023. The attack, which involved two Molotov cocktails thrown at a demonstration supporting Israeli hostages, resulted in the death of an 82-year-old woman and injured a dozen others.

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AI-generatedMohamed Sabry Soliman is scheduled to plead guilty to murder and other charges for a firebomb attack on pro-Israel demonstrators in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1, 2023. The attack, which involved two Molotov cocktails thrown at a demonstration supporting Israeli hostages, resulted in the death of an 82-year-old woman and injured a dozen others. Soliman, an Egyptian national living in the US without documentation, allegedly planned the attack for a year, driven by a desire to target "Zionist people." He faces up to life in prison without parole in state court. Federal hate crime charges are also pending, with prosecutors considering the death penalty, though Soliman's defense argues his motivation was opposition to Zionism, not a hate crime under federal law.
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5 extractedMohamed Sabry Soliman faces up to life in prison without parole for the attack.
The attack occurred during a pro-Israel demonstration and resulted in one death and a dozen injuries.
A man accused of a firebomb attack in Boulder, Colorado, will plead guilty to murder and other charges.
Federal prosecutors allege the victims were targeted because of their perceived or actual connection to Israel.
Investigators allege Soliman was driven by a desire 'to kill all Zionist people'.