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Habiba Soliman hoped to study medicine in the U.S. Then her father, Mohamed Soliman, attacked a group of Jewish marchers in Boulder with firebombs.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman was charged with a hate crime in the June 1 attack. He also faces 118 state criminal counts, including attempted murder.
Accused Colorado terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman was formally slapped with a whopping 118 criminal counts by state prosecutors Thursday for the horrific firebombing attack on people participating ...
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Soliman supposedly planned the attack for a year but waited for his daughter to graduate high school (last Thursday) before he carried out his ambush. His bond is presently set at $10 million.
Soliman, 45, said "he wanted them to all die . . . He said he would go back and do it again and had no regret doing what he did," Boulder Detective John Sailer wrote in court papers.