The feds said Monday that the suspect in Colorado's targeted anti-Semitic attack by 45-year-old Mohamed Sabry Soliman had been planned by the suspect for one year. Soliman admitted to the feds that he was only waiting for his daughter's graduation. In the federal court filing, the feds said Soliman clearly stated his motive of attacking the Jewish community as he said he wanted to kill all Zionist people. "He would do it again," the affidavit said.
After conducting an online search, Soliman targeted the Jewish community that gathers weekly, calling for the release of the Israeli hostages in Gaza. He said he hated this group and needed them to stop taking over Palestine land that Soliman referred to as "our land". He learned how to make Molotov cocktails online and purchased the ingredients required. Police found a red gas container in his car along with some paperwork with the words 'Israel', 'Palestine' and 'USAID'.
Left a message for the family
Soliman took his vehicle and arrived at the spot at 12.55 pm. He said he left an iPhone at the house hidden in a desk drawer with messages to his family. He also said that he left a journal inside his house. When the law enforcement officers reached at Soliman's residence, they found his wife was leaving the home -- going to the Solorado Springs Police Office with the iPhone.
Is Soliman's daughter a legal US resident?
Soliman's legal status has emerged as a major revelation for the Donald Trump administration as they justified their ongoing crackdown on illegal aliens.
Soliman entered the US through Los Angeles on a six-month B2 visitor's visa in August 2022 and then applied for asylum and sought a work visa. His work visa expired past March and he is now an illegal immigrant. Donald Trump aide Laura Loomer claimed that his daughter came to the US from Kuwait two years ago and is not a legal resident and should be deported. "The school she attended eve singled her out for a profile about her and how 'brave' she was for attending school in Colorado as an Islamic immigrant. She wears full Islamic garb/hijab and is getting ready to go to college," Laura Loomer said calling for her immediate deportation.
After conducting an online search, Soliman targeted the Jewish community that gathers weekly, calling for the release of the Israeli hostages in Gaza. He said he hated this group and needed them to stop taking over Palestine land that Soliman referred to as "our land". He learned how to make Molotov cocktails online and purchased the ingredients required. Police found a red gas container in his car along with some paperwork with the words 'Israel', 'Palestine' and 'USAID'.
Left a message for the family
Soliman took his vehicle and arrived at the spot at 12.55 pm. He said he left an iPhone at the house hidden in a desk drawer with messages to his family. He also said that he left a journal inside his house. When the law enforcement officers reached at Soliman's residence, they found his wife was leaving the home -- going to the Solorado Springs Police Office with the iPhone.
Is Soliman's daughter a legal US resident?
Soliman's legal status has emerged as a major revelation for the Donald Trump administration as they justified their ongoing crackdown on illegal aliens.
Soliman entered the US through Los Angeles on a six-month B2 visitor's visa in August 2022 and then applied for asylum and sought a work visa. His work visa expired past March and he is now an illegal immigrant. Donald Trump aide Laura Loomer claimed that his daughter came to the US from Kuwait two years ago and is not a legal resident and should be deported. "The school she attended eve singled her out for a profile about her and how 'brave' she was for attending school in Colorado as an Islamic immigrant. She wears full Islamic garb/hijab and is getting ready to go to college," Laura Loomer said calling for her immediate deportation.
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