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Boulder, Colorado attack suspect: What we know
Boulder, Colorado attack suspect: What we know

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Boulder, Colorado attack suspect: What we know

A man used a makeshift flamethrower and threw a device into a crowd, injuring eight people at an outdoor mall in Boulder, Colorado over the weekend. FBI officials are describing the incident as a "targeted attack." Dig deeper Mohamed Sabry, 45, has been identified as the suspect by the FBI, with officials saying that he yelled "Free Palestine" during the Sunday attack on the group of demonstrators calling for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza, Mark Michalek, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Denver field office, told the Associated Press. Officials told the AP that Soliman was arrested and taken to the hospital for treatment, but authorities didn't give details on his injuries. RELATED:FBI: Boulder terror attack targeted Israeli supporters, 6 injured The AP reported that no charges were immediately announced, but officials said they expect to hold him "fully accountable." Video from the scene showed Sabry shirtless and wearing jeans and holding two clear bottles with liquid in them while shouting at onlookers. According to the AP, another video shows a witness shouting, "He's right there. He's throwing Molotov cocktails," as a police officer with his gun drawn advanced on the suspect. What we know Officials said people injured in the Boulder attack range in age from 52 to 88. The injuries authorities found were consistent with reports of people being set on fire, Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn told the Associated Press, adding that injuries ranged from serious to minor. Redfearn told reporters Sunday that it was too soon to discuss a motive, but that witnesses were being interviewed. What we don't know The identities of the victims have not been released by authorities. Local perspective Authorities said Mohamed Sabry targeted demonstrators with a volunteer group called Run for Their Lives, which organizes run and walk events to call for the immediate release of the Israeli hostages who remain in Gaza since they were captured by militants during the incursion into southern Israel that started the Israel-Hamas war in 2023. According to the Associated Press, the group assembled at the Pearl Street pedestrian mall, a four-block area in downtown Boulder, Colorado. Police in Boulder evacuated multiple blocks of the pedestrian mall. The scene shortly after the attack was tense, as officers with a police dog walked through the streets searching for threats and told people to stay clear of the area. The Source Information for this story was provided by the Associated Press, which received comments from FBI officials on the suspect and the Boulder, Colorado attack. This story was reported from Washington, D.C.

Outrage over Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman being initially described as 'white male'
Outrage over Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman being initially described as 'white male'

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Outrage over Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman being initially described as 'white male'

Boulder terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman was initially called a 'white male' before he was identified as an illegal immigrant from Egypt. Before the suspect of the antisemitic attack in Boulder, Colorado was identified as Mohamed Sabry, an Egyptian living in the country illegally, the suspect was described as a 'white male' by several news media outlets, triggering major social media outrage. Sabry used a makeshift flamethrower and hurled an incendiary device into a crowd in a targeted terror attack as he yelled 'Free Palestine'. The victims whose injury ranges from minor to serious are mostly old people between the ages of 67 to 88. The eldest victim is an 88-year-old holocaust refugee. The crowd was part of a volunteer group called Run for Their Lives which organizes events to call for the immediate release of Israeli hostages from Gaza. Several people were injured in the attack while a video from the scene showed the attacker shirtless holding two bottles of what appeared to be Molotov cocktails. It was based on this video that he was described as a 'white male' before it was revealed that he was an illegal immigrant. Mohamed Sabry Soliman 's original visa permit was till 2023 According to reports, 45-year-old Aoliman entered the country through Los Angeles International Airport on August 27, 2022 with a non-immigrant visa and was permitted to stay till February 26, 2023. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trending in in 2025: Local network access control [Click Here] Esseps Learn More Undo He filed a claim and was cleared for work authorization in March 2023 till March 2025 -- making Soliman an illegal immigrant now as he overstayed his visa for two months. Records revealed that he was denied a visa in 2005 and it is not yet known whether he made more attempts to get visa between 2005 and 2022. "The whitewashing's in full swing. MSNBC's reporting Mohamed Sabry Soliman as an Egyptian national, but they're playing dumb, claiming it's 'not clear immediately' when he arrived, how he got here, or if he's legal—after they screwed up earlier calling him a White male," one wrote on X reacting to the suspect being initially described as a 'while male'.

Another Photo of the Week battle between Samsung and Vivo
Another Photo of the Week battle between Samsung and Vivo

Phone Arena

time09-05-2025

  • Phone Arena

Another Photo of the Week battle between Samsung and Vivo

Snapping a great photo is a challenge and any help is more than welcome. That's why many people believe they need the latest and greatest tech to grab good photos. In reality, enjoying mobile photography is also possible with older devices, and we have another proof for again, our Photo of the Week initiative was dominated by older devices put to great use. Here are the top photographs you've sent us this week. Image Credit - Mohamed Sabry Shot in Colombo, Sri Lanka, this is one of the most fascinating photos we've receieved in Photo of the Week so far. Mohamed Sabry said he had used a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra to snap it, but we think he also had a bit of the good luck necessary for such a photo. The city landscape is interesting enough in itself but the lightning over the sea adds a dramatic contrast to the photo. Thanks to the long expsure, we can see all the details of this striking nighttime scene. Image Credit - J2017 Smartphones are great for street photography and this photo by J2017 is great example why. The vivo X100 Pro managed to capture the vivid colors of the scene downtown, with all its neon lights and warm tones, and keep the sharpness and details of the scene without any issues. Our submission is open for anyone who wants to share a photo and have the chance to have it featured. We will be back at the end of May, but until then you can submit in one of two ways: A: Via Email: Send the photo to hello@ with the subject line 'PA Photo of the Week'. Make sure to add your name or PhoneArena username to the email. B: On Instagram: Upload your photo to your instagram profile and tag @phonearena in your post. Make sure your profile is public in order to use this method.

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