Somebody should have shot him and saved our country the trouble of trying him.
Soliman allegedly said he had been planning Sunday’s attack for over a year, but waited until his daughter graduated from high school last Thursday to carry it out, authorities said.
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Deport her and the rest of the roaches in the Soliman family.
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Soliman allegedly said he had been planning Sunday’s attack for over a year, but waited until his daughter graduated from high school last Thursday to carry it out, authorities said.
Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman ranted on video before allegedly carrying out his antisemitic firebombing attack, declaring “God is greater” than “Zionists” and “America.”
The footage, which was filmed in Boulder some time before the ambush, was published by a pro-Hamas Telegram channel and features several jump cuts and distorted audio at times.
In the video, recorded while driving, Soliman wears a hat and shirt matching what he was seen wearing in footage obtained from the scene of the attack as he rants about his allegiance to God as a Muslim while speaking in Arabic.
“God is greater than everything. God is greater than the Zionists. God is greater than America and its weapons. God is greater than the F35 planes,” Soliman says in the footage, which he appeared to film himself.
“Why remain silent about injustice? Why this humiliation and degradation that we live?” he continues. “God is greater than everything […] not Zionists or America or Britain or France or Germany […] God is more worthy of our fear.”
Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, has been charged with 16 counts of attempted murder, assault and possession of an incendiary device following the attack, which wounded 12 people at a march calling for the release of Israeli hostages.
He also faces federal hate crime charges.
The suspected terrorist, who was arrested after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at peaceful demonstrators, has been in the US illegally on an expired tourist visa, officials said.
Soliman, a father of five, was also granted a work permit, but that too had expired in March.
Continue readingHe moved to Colorado Springs three years ago after living in Kuwait for 17 years, according to court documents.
His wife and children were taken into custody by ICE and face expedited deportation from the US, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Soliman ranted ‘God is greater’ than America in video before antisemitic firebomb attack
Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman ranted on video before allegedly carrying out his antisemitic firebombing attack.
A hate-fueled madman launched a “targeted terror attack’’ in Colorado on Sunday — setting at least one woman on fire and injuring eight total as he screamed “Free Palestine” and used a “makeshift flamethrower” and Molotov cocktails against a crowd commemorating Israeli hostages still in Gaza, officials said.
Video footage captured the alleged attacker — whom FBI officials identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman — in the middle of a tirade about Palestine and calling for death to “Zionists” before he tossed the homemade incendiary devices.
“They are killers! How many children you killed?” shouted the shirtless man, who was reportedly in the country illegally.
“End Zionists!” he screamed in the clip.
Eight victims between 52 and 88 years old were hospitalized with varying injuries, Boulder police and FBI Denver Special Agent Mark Michalek said.
Four men and four women were hurt in the terror attack. Two were medevaced and at least one was left in critical condition, officials said.
The 88-year-old female victim fled Europe during the Nazis’ reign of terror, Rabbi Israel Wilhelm, the Chabad director at the University of Colorado Boulder, told CBS Colorado.
Continue readingSoliman, 45, who was arrested at the scene, was also hospitalized, Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn added.
The crazed firebug was holding bottles of a clear liquid while waiting for the group outside the downtown courthouse, said an organizer for the outdoor weekly commemoration Run For Their Lives in Boulder.
He then apparently lit the liquid and chucked the containers at the walkers, striking five people and badly burning one woman who had to roll on the
Madman launches ‘targeted terror attack’ with Molotov cocktails, ‘makeshift flamethrower’ — injuring 8 while shouting ‘Free Palestine’ — at Israeli hostages event in Boulder, Colorado
Eight victims between 52 and 88 years old were hospitalized. One victim, who was medevaced, was left in critical condition.
Daughter of suspected Colorado terrorist Mohamed Soliman said ‘USA has fundamentally changed me’ — and revealed why family moved here — weeks before firebombing
The daughter of Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Soliman suggested her family moved to the US so she could pursue a “dream” career in medicine — professing that America “fundamentally changed me” just weeks before her father’s heinous alleged attack that flew in the face of the country’s core values.
Habiba Soliman relocated from Kuwait to the US with her family two years ago and settled near Colorado Springs, where she enrolled at the Thomas Maclaren School, according to a glowing profile in the Denver Gazette about winners of its “Best and Brightest” scholarship for graduating high school seniors.
She was born in Egypt but spent most of her life in Kuwait, according to the Gazette, and was inspired to pursue a career in medicine after watching the “magic” of a surgery that allowed her father to walk again.
Kuwaiti residency laws prevented Habiba from going to medical school, however, and it was her family’s recent move to the US that allowed her dream to become a reality, she said in her “Best and Brightest” application.
“Coming to the USA has fundamentally changed me,” Habiba wrote. “I learned to adapt to new things even if it was hard. I learned to work under pressure and improve rapidly in a very short amount of time.
“Most importantly, I came to appreciate that family is the unchanging support,” she added.
But Habiba — along with her mother and her four siblings — is now in ICE custody after her father was arrested in Boulder on Sunday for hurling Molotov cocktails at a peaceful march honoring Israeli hostages, injuring 12 people and leaving one in critical condition.
The family has been stripped of its visas and is expected to be deported through an expedited process, law enforcement sources told The Post.
Soliman — who was in the US illegally after overstaying a visa in March — allegedly spent a year plotting the attack, and waited until his daughter graduated high school to carry it out.
He tried to buy guns during his planning but was unable to because of his illegal status, so he allegedly settled on using Molotov cocktails and flaming gasoline pumped from a hose to attack his victims.
Daughter of suspected Colorado terrorist Mohamed Soliman said ‘USA has fundamentally changed me’ — and revealed why family moved here — weeks before firebombing
Habiba Soliman was the subject of a glowing profile in the Denver Gazette about winners of its “Best and Brightest” scholarship for graduating high school seniors.
Deport her and the rest of the roaches in the Soliman family.
The family of Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman won’t be tossed from the United States — for now — after a Biden-appointed judge on Wednesday slammed the brakes on the Trump administration’s attempt to quickly deport them.
Soliman’s wife, Hayam Salah Alsaid Ahmed Elgamal, 41, their daughter Habiba Mohamed Sabry Farag Soliman, 18, two more daughters and two sons were all detained and facing a swift removal — before US District Court Judge Gordon Gallagher stepped in.
“Defendants SHALL NOT REMOVE Hayem El Gamal and her five children from … the United States unless and until this Court or Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit vacates this Order,” Gallagher said in his ruling.
Continue readingThe family first arrived in the US from Kuwait in August 2022, but were only allowed to stay until February 2023, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.
Deportation of Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Soliman’s wife, five children blocked by Biden-appointed judge
The family of Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman won’t be tossed from the US for now after a Biden-appointed judge slammed the brakes on their imminent deportation Wednesday.
