Boulder attack suspicious Mohamed Sabry Soliman who was charged with first-degree murder, assault and the use of explosives | Today news

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is held on a series of charges, including assault, the use of explosives and first -degree murder, despite police who do not confirm any deaths in the attack. The incident happened on Sunday (June 1) during a pro-Israeli rally in Boulder, Colorado, who left eight people injured, some with burns. Witnesses said Soliman shouted ‘free Palestine’ during the assault, which threw a temporary flame -master and an infectious device into the crowd. Four women and four men, aged between 52 and 88, were hospitalized after the attack in the Pearl Street Mall, a busy pedestrian area in Colorado. The motive and confession of the suspect said the FBI that Soliman recognized the attack for a year, and aimed at what he described as a ‘Zionist group’. After being arrested, he allegedly admitted and said he would do it again. The Justice Department filed federal charges of hate crime against him on Monday. Immigration Status Todd Lyons, acting director of American immigration and Customs Handage (ICE), revealed that Soliman had a visa too much and had a work permit. He has criticized the previous procedures for immigration selection procedures: “There are millions of individuals like these trying to locate the previous administration not properly selected. I will tell you that it is now a great effort for ice.” A spokesman for the Department of Home Security added that Soliman entered the US in August 2022 and filed with Asylum the following month, but that he was staying in the country illegally. Political reactions and safety issues condemned President Donald Trump in a position on social media, saying: “This is another example of why we should keep our borders safe and deport illegal, anti-American radicals from our homeland.” “Terrorism against Jews does not stop at the border of Gaza – it burns all the streets of America,” said Israeli ambassador for UN Danny Danon. Senate American leader Chuck Schumer calls it a ‘Vaal, Anti-Semitic act of terror’, while attorney-general Pam Bondi called it ‘a heinous anti-Semitic attack’. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as an “evil terror attack” and said, “This attack was aimed at peaceful people … simply because they were Jews.” “It’s an attack on all of us-and we won’t keep quiet,” the Israeli American Council said in a statement. Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of the White House, wrote on X: “A terror attack was committed by an illegal stranger in Boulder, Colorado. He got a tourist visa through the Biden Administration, and then he illegally limited the visa. In response, the Biden Administration must give him a work permit. Self -member migration must be fully reversed. ‘ The attack is an ongoing increase in violence against Jewish Americans related to the conflict in Gaza. It comes weeks after the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy assistants near the Jewish Museum in Washington, which was also motivated according to political grievances. Continuous investigation and court hearing The FBI attacked Soliman’s home in El Paso County, Colorado, but provided no further details, referring to the ongoing investigation. Boulder police said they were planning to hold a press conference on Monday to share more information. Soliman is scheduled for a court hearing at 1:30 pm US mountain time. The context of the attack occurred the violent incident as part of a weekly demonstration organized by Run for their lives, a group that advocated for hostages held in Gaza. It also coincided with the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, a period characterized by Torah readings and reflection. The attack has strengthened concerns about a recent increase in anti-Semitic violence in the US, fueled by the increasing tensions from the Israeli-Hamas War. (With input of agencies)