
EXCLUSIVE Colorado terrorist's job that put him close to unsuspecting Americans every day
To neighbors, Mohamed Soliman was a quiet father of five who drove for Uber and watched his children play and ride bikes in his yard.
That perception changed on Sunday night when FBI agents woke up the street by swarming his two-bedroom home in Colorado Springs while executing a search warrant.
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