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Whether the man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at demonstrators in Boulder was motivated by the victims’ political ...
A federal court trial will move forward for Mohammed Soliman, the man police said was responsible for a terror attack in Boulder.
A federal judge ruled that there is enough probable cause for the federal hate crime case to continue against the man accused ...
Mohammed Sabry Soliman’s lawyer argued that his alleged victims were targeted for their political views, not their ancestry.
On Wednesday, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, listened as federal prosecutors and his defense attorneys debated over the merits of ...
A federal judge said Wednesday that prosecutors can proceed with a hate crime charge against a man accused of hurling Molotov ...
Federal prosecutors on Wednesday laid out their case against the Boulder attack suspect Discussion Mohamed Soliman’s alleged ...
A judge decided Wednesday enough evidence exists to move forward with a federal hate crime trial against Mohammed Soliman, ...
Mohamed Soliman is accused of lobbing Molotov cocktails at a group advocating for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
Mohamed Soliman faces federal hate crime charges in addition to charges in Boulder County for the attack on demonstrators on Pearl Street earlier this month.
He did not enter a plea to the charges. Unlike previous high-profile hate-crime investigations, the Boulder attack was immediately described as an act of terrorism, signaling a change in the ...
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