According to a Fox News report, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect accused in a “targeted terror attack” in Boulder, Colorado, where a pro-Israel group was advocating for Hamas to release the Israeli hostages, was in the United States illegally.
Soliman attacked the pro-Israel group with a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails.
Soliman, 45, was arrested and taken to the hospital with minor injuries after allegedly attacking the “Run for Their Lives” group on Pearl Street, police said Sunday night.
Solimann was allgedly yelling “Free Palestine” during the attack.
Watch the clip below:
This is allegedly the pro-palestine lunatic responsible for the t*rror attack in Boulder, CO, who firebombed a gathering of people praying for the hostages being held by hamas. He appears to be holding molotov cocktails. pic.twitter.com/vp04f388ZM
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 1, 2025
From Fox News:
Soliman is an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa after entering the U.S. during the Biden administration, three Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement sources told Fox News.
Soliman first arrived in the U.S. after landing at Los Angeles International Airport on Aug. 27, 2022, with a non-immigrant visa.
He was authorized to stay through Feb. 2, 2023, but never left. On Sept. 9, 2022, he filed a claim with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
On March 29, 2023, Soliman was granted work authorization, which was valid through March of this year.
“A terror attack was committed in Boulder, Colorado by an illegal alien,” White HouseDeputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller wrote on X. “He was granted a tourist visa by the Biden Administration and then he illegally overstayed that visa. In response, the Biden Administration gave him a work permit. Suicidal migration must be fully reversed.”
A terror attack was committed in Boulder, Colorado by an illegal alien. He was granted a tourist visa by the Biden Administration and then he illegally overstayed that visa. In response, the Biden Administration gave him a work permit.
Suicidal migration must be fully reversed.
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) June 2, 2025
“FBI agents are on the ground in Colorado following what appears to be a horrific anti-Semitic attack,” posted AG Pam Bondi. “My heart and my prayers are with the Jewish community. We will not tolerate this hatred and we will put the perpetrator of this violence behind bars.”
FBI agents are on the ground in Colorado following what appears to be a horrific anti-Semitic attack.
My heart and my prayers are with the Jewish community.
We will not tolerate this hatred and we will put the perpetrator of this violence behind bars.
— Attorney General Pamela Bondi (@AGPamBondi) June 2, 2025
“We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available.”
We are aware of and fully investigating a targeted terror attack in Boulder, Colorado. Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available. @FBI
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) June 1, 2025
Sunday’s attack on a pro-Israel group calling for the release of Israeli hostages left eight people injured—ranging in age from 52 to 88—including one in critical condition, according to the FBI. Police responded to reports of a man with a weapon setting people on fire.
Soliman was charged with murder in the first degree – deliberation with intent; murder in the first degree – extreme indifference; crimes against at-risk adults/elderly; 1st degree assault – non-family; 1st degree assault – heat of passion; criminal attempt to commit class one and class two felonies; and use of explosives or incendiary devices during felony, Fox reports.
More over at Fox News:
Boulder, Colorado suspected terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces murder, assault, other charges https://t.co/OodoOhlw9B
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 2, 2025