Suspect accused of firebombing protest for Israeli hostages pleads guilty to murder
Summary
A man named Mohamed Sabry Soliman pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in Colorado for attacking a protest supporting Israeli hostages. He threw Molotov cocktails, injuring 12 people and killing one, and planned the attack for a year.Key Facts
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman attacked a protest in Boulder, Colorado.
- He used Molotov cocktails, a type of homemade firebomb.
- At least 12 people were hurt, and one person died in the attack.
- Soliman planned the attack for about one year, studying explosives beforehand.
- He drove from Colorado Springs to Boulder to carry out the attack.
- Soliman told police he wanted to "kill all Zionist people."
- He pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and other state charges.
- He also faces a federal hate crime charge but has pleaded not guilty to that.
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