Boulder Fire Attack: Soliman Hate Crime Charge
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in an attack on a Boulder, Colorado, rally supporting Israeli hostages, has been federally charged with a hate crime.
- According to the criminal complaint, authorities believe Soliman targeted the demonstrators because they were advocating for Israel and calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman now faces a hate crime charge following an attack on a Boulder rally, a critical development in the ongoing investigation. This charge, stemming from an incident where Soliman allegedly targeted demonstrators supporting Israeli hostages, underscores the severity of the situation. Authorities believe the attack was motivated by bias, specifically targeting those advocating for Israel‘s cause and the release of hostages held by Hamas. news Directory 3 is committed to delivering timely updates on this evolving story, examining the implications of this hate crime charge. The Justice Department’s involvement highlights the seriousness of this case. Discover what’s next for Soliman and the legal proceedings as the story unfolds.
Suspect in Boulder Attack Charged With Hate Crime
Updated June 2, 2025
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in an attack on a Boulder, Colorado, rally supporting Israeli hostages, has been federally charged with a hate crime. The Justice department announced the charge Monday.
According to the criminal complaint, authorities believe Soliman targeted the demonstrators because they were advocating for Israel and calling for the release of hostages held by Hamas. The incident occurred at a rally in boulder.

