LOS ANGELES: A man who launched a Molotov cocktail attack on Jewish protesters in Colorado last year that killed one person and injured more than a dozen others pleaded guilty to all state charges against him on Thursday, US media said.
Mohamed Soliman, a 46-year-old Egyptian, admitted a raft of charges, including first degree murder, over the horrific June attack in Boulder.
Soliman threw fire bombs and sprayed burning gasoline at a group of people who had gathered in the city in support of Israeli hostages held by Hamas after the militant group’s assault on Israel in October 2023.
Karen Diamond, 82, died from her injuries in the wake of the attack.
Sons Andrew and Ethan Diamond, said in a statement they hope Soliman is jailed for life.
“Our mother suffered indescribable pain for more than three weeks before succumbing to her injuries,” said the statement read by Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty, according to the Denver Post.
“Our children won’t get to receive her wisdom.”
Soliman will be sentenced later. He also faces federal hate crime charges.
Prosecutors had earlier said Soliman showed no remorse when he spoke about his attack, which they said he had been planning for a while.
“When he was interviewed about the attack, he said he wanted them all to die. He had no regrets, and he would go back and do it again,” J. Bishop Grewell, acting US Attorney for the District of Colorado, told reporters earlier.
Police who rushed to the scene of the attack found 16 unused Molotov cocktails and a backpack weed sprayer containing gasoline that investigators say he had intended to use as a makeshift flamethrower.
US Homeland Security officials said Soliman was in the country illegally, having overstayed a tourist visa, but that he had applied for asylum in September 2022.
Soliman’s now ex-wife, Hayam El-Gamal, and the couple’s five children were taken into immigration custody after the attack, with President Donald Trump’s administration quick to pledge to deport them.
The family had been held in an immigration facility in Texas until April when a federal judge ordered their release.
The Washington Post, citing El-Gamal’s lawyer, said authorities had subsequently re-arrested them and attempted to deport them, only for federal judges to halt that effort again.
Soliman’s attack was one of a number against Jewish people in Western countries since Hamas operatives killed more than 1,200 people in Israel on October 7, 2023.
Israel’s offensive in retaliation has left at least 72,000 people dead, according to Gaza’s health ministry, whose figures are considered reliable by the UN.
It has also left much of the Gaza strip in ruins and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, forcing many of them to live without access to sanitation, health care or adequate nutrition.
Egyptian man pleads guilty to deadly US fire attack on Jewish protest
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Egyptian man pleads guilty to deadly US fire attack on Jewish protest
- Mohamed Soliman, 46, admitted a raft of charges, including first degree murder for the Colorado attack
- Soliman threw fire bombs at a group of people gathered in support of Israeli hostages held by Hamas









