New Details About Mohamed Soliman As He Is Indicted in Boulder Firebombing Case (With LAWSPLAINING)

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New information has emerged about the suspect in the Colorado terror attack, as federal authorities have charged him with a federal hate crime. According to court documents obtained by Fox News, the suspect, an Egyptian illegal alien named Mohamed Soliman, confessed during an interview that he intended to kill all “Zionist” individuals and had been planning the attack for a year. He also expressed a willingness to carry out the attack again if given the opportunity.

Soliman reportedly delayed the attack until after his daughter’s high school graduation and specifically targeted a group in Boulder identified as “Zionists.” Investigators discovered additional Molotov cocktails near where he was apprehended and found paperwork related to “Israel,” “Palestine,” and “USAID” in his vehicle.

The suspect entered the country on a tourist visa during the administration of President Biden, overstayed his visa, applied for asylum, and was granted work authorization, which expired in March of the current year.

The indictment also confirmed the authenticity of videos showing Soliman holding Molotov cocktails. It is noted that his wife voluntarily surrendered his cell phone to the Boulder Police, suggesting she may not support his actions.

The motive behind the attack remains a key question, with some speculating on possible influences such as the USAID cuts or anti-Zionist sentiments. Calls for the death penalty and debates on gun laws have emerged in response to the incident.

Former President Trump weighed in on the attack, attributing it to the current administration’s immigration policies. However, it is important to note that Soliman entered the country during the Biden administration. The incident has sparked discussions on terrorism definitions, immigration policies, and the responsibility of past administrations in current events.

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