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Attacker who firebombed a Jewish gathering in Colorado pleads guilty to murder
A Colorado man pleaded guilty to state charges including murder on Thursday for a fatal 2025 firebombing attack on a group of Jewish marchers.
The June attack in Boulder targeted a group of elderly activists advocating on behalf of Israeli hostages in Gaza, ultimately leaving one dead and a dozen people injured.
“Guilty,” Mohamed Soliman reportedly told a state court through an Arabic interpreter.
Soliman, 46, still faces federal charges related to the attack, in which he used a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to ambush the marchers. Originally from Egypt, Soliman disguised himself as a gardener and shouted “Free Palestine!” during the attack.
He faces life in prison without parole.
About a month after the attack, Karen Diamond, 82, died of injuries she sustained in the firebombing.
Soliman has pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges against him.
The 46-year-old came to the U.S. with his family from Kuwait in 2022 and applied for asylum, though federal officials say he was living in the U.S. illegally at the time of the attack.
After his arrest, Soliman told police he had planned the attack for a year and would do it again if could, according to federal officials. He also allegedly told police he wanted to “to kill all Zionist people.”
This is a breaking news story and will be updated with new information.
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