An illegal immigrant has been sentenced to life in prison after firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: An illegal migrant has been given a life sentence after killing one and injuring a dozen others in a firebomb attack in Boulder, Colorado. 📺 DETAIL: Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian national living illegally in the United States, has been sentenced to life in prison after firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado. In June 2025, Soliman threw two Molotov cocktails at a group of pro-Israel activists demonstrating at a mall. Soliman shouted “Free Palestine” during the attack. Karen Diamond, an 82-year-old woman injured in the firebomb attack, died three weeks later. Twelve others were also injured. Prosecutors revealed that Soliman was motivated by a desire to “kill all Zionist people” and had been planning the attack for roughly a year. The investigation also revealed that while Soliman only threw two Molotov cocktails, he had 16 more unused Molotovs. His attorneys claimed that the attack was “profoundly inconsistent” with his prior behavior. On Thursday, Soliman pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. 🎯 IMPACT: While Soliman pleaded guilty to the charge of first-degree murder, he has pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges. Prosecutors will potentially seek the death penalty for the federal charges. The firebombing attack has highlighted the relationship between illegal immigration and terrorist violence. When the attack was reported, it captured the attention of President Donald J. Trump, who said at the time: “Yesterday’s horrific attack in Boulder, Colorado, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED in the United States of America.” He had moved to the U.S. from Kuwait with his wife and five children back in 2022. The Soliman family was living in Colorado Springs at the time of the attack. An immigration appeals court previously dismissed the family’s case to stay in the country, although a U.S. district judge granted them release under electronic monitoring. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “In those weeks, we learned the full meaning of the expressions ‘living hell’ and ‘fate worse than death.'” – Statement by Karen Diamond’s sons. |
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