Boulder, Colorado — Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 46, plans to plead guilty this week to state charges tied to a June 1, 2025 firebombing at Pearl Street Mall that killed one person and injured dozens, according to federal court documents and filings disclosed on Sunday. The attack targeted demonstrators supporting Israeli hostages and involved Molotov cocktails. This week’s state-court guilty plea, scheduled for May 7, 2026 in local filings, would resolve more than 180 state counts while federal hate-crime proceedings remain pending; prosecutors have filed 12 federal hate-crime counts and are considering capital options, and defense attorneys have filed emergency petitions to protect family members from deportation.
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This case is a stark reminder of the potential dangers at public gatherings. It's crucial to stay alert and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement. Your vigilance can help prevent such tragic incidents.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman is set to plead guilty to state charges related to a fatal firebombing. While this resolves state counts, federal hate-crime proceedings are still ongoing. If you're attending public events, remember to stay vigilant and safe. Worth forwarding if you know someone who regularly attends demonstrations.
Prosecutors and public safety officials may benefit from a guilty plea that expedites state-level convictions and could provide victims with legal resolution and avenues for restitution.
Victims, their families, and the Boulder community suffered physical injuries, emotional trauma, and a fatality resulting from the June 1, 2025 attack.
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