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Judge blocks deportation of Colorado terror attack suspect’s family

Mohamed Sabry Soliman remains in custody after allegedly firebombing a Jewish rally in Boulder

June 5, 2025 15:23
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Mohamed Soliman is accused of firebombing a Jewish rally in Colorado on Sunday (Image: X/@ThadaniMadish_)

By

Aaron Bandler,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

A federal judge in Colorado has blocked the deportation of the family of the prime suspect in Sunday’s Molotov cocktail attack on pro-Israel demonstrators.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman was arrested for allegedly firebombing protesters who were marching peacefully in Boulder in support of the hostages in Gaza.

He allegedly "Free Palestine" while attacking Jewish pedestrians with what the FBI described as a "makeshift flamethrower" and an incendiary device. In custody, he told authorities that he wanted to “kill all Zionists” and that the attack was vengeance “for his people”, according to the Justice Department.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Soliman and his family entered the US legally on tourist visas in 2022 and applied for asylum before they ran out – though the visas have since expired while their claim is considered.