Family of Boulder suspect arrested by immigration officers
Summary
U.S. immigration authorities arrested the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is charged with attempted murder and other crimes following an attack in Boulder, Colorado. Soliman allegedly used petrol bombs at a march, injuring twelve people, and is also facing a hate crime charge. Homeland Security officials are investigating whether his family knew about or supported the attack.Key Facts
- Mohamed Sabry Soliman is charged with attempted murder, assault, and possession of an incendiary device.
- Soliman allegedly threw petrol bombs at a crowd during a march in Boulder, Colorado.
- The attack injured twelve people, including individuals aged 52 to 88.
- Soliman also faces a federal hate crime charge.
- The U.S. Homeland Security Secretary announced the arrest of his wife and children.
- Authorities are investigating if his family was aware of or supported his actions.
- Soliman reportedly planned the attack for a year and waited for his daughter's graduation to carry it out.
- Soliman is in custody and will appear in court for formal charges and a bail hearing.
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