Family of Boulder attack suspect ordered released from ICE custody
Summary
A federal judge ordered the release of the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, the suspect in a Boulder Molotov cocktail attack, from immigration custody. Despite the order, the family remains detained at a Texas facility, and their attorney says they are being held without evidence of involvement in the attack.Key Facts
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado.
- He faces over 100 charges, including first-degree murder and attempted murder, and has pleaded not guilty.
- His wife, Hayam El Gamal, and their five children have been held in an ICE family detention center in Dilley, Texas, for more than 10 months.
- A federal judge ruled that the family's detention violates the Constitution and ordered their release.
- The family’s lawyer says they have not been released yet and a hearing is scheduled.
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is trying to deport the family despite the court ruling.
- Hayam El Gamal was taken to the hospital recently due to chest pain and lack of proper medical care while detained.
- DHS denies claims of inadequate medical treatment in immigration custody, stating detainees receive appropriate care.
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