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In an initial hearing on Wednesday afternoon, the federal officials testified to the accused Boulder, the National Mohammad Sabari Soliman of the accused Boulder, the National Mohammad Sabari Soliman of the illegal Egypt, used Israeli flags to target the victims and the Muslim liberation year “1187” written on clothing items in their car was “1187”.
45-year-old Soliman is accused of several cases of attempt to murder first-degree, First-degree attack, Cashing fire -set equipment, and 12 people were injured in more than a dozen cases of a fire -setting equipment in connection with the June 1 terror attack to be injured on 1 June.
He is also facing federal allegations to be allegedly committed to one hate crime To include real or perceived breed, religion or national origin.
Mohammad Sabari Soliman is facing several allegations after the incident in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday, June 1. (Boulder Police DPT.)
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During the hearing in a Denver Federal Court, Government Attorney Melissa Hindman argued that there is evidence to support the allegation of hatred crime, especially to target the national origin.
“He explained that Zayoniism and Zione people were people occupying Palestine and, especially, Israel and Jerusalem,” said Hindon. “He defines his enemy and his goal as Ziona.”
Special agent of the Federal Investigation Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Timothy Chan, who interviewed Soliman, took a stand and testified to Soliman’s targets on 1 June, considering Zionist, and “he intended to kill Zionists.”
A person’s video stils were later identified as Mohammad Soliman, with a fire -setting device in a group of pro -Israel supporters (off cameras) on Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, June 1, 2025. Soliman was later arrested by the police. (Alex Osantte)
Investigators reportedly found 1187 on clothing and other items in Soliman’s car, stating that it was the year when Israel was freed by Muslims.
Asked why Soliman targeted the Group for his life, Chan said that the court specially discovered an internet for Soliman for “Zioni events” in Boulder and “That’s what he found.”
After the attack, Soliman allegedly told investigators that they used Israeli flags to identify zionists.
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Soliman’s Attorney, David Crout made statements to Chan Difying between Zioni and Jews, one can refer to other important dates keeping in mind the number 1187.
Magistrate Judge Catherine Starnela said that the matter raises a legal question as to how the term zionism can be defined, questioning whether it is a political movement or type of national origin.
Hindman admitted that the issue was “complex”.
“The defendant is not using the word Israel,” Hindman argued. “In all his words, what he is showing is that he is targeting Israel and anyone who supports the existence of Israel on that land.”
Mohammad Sabari Soliman, suspected of the collorado attack, was seen to start a fierce attack on protesters near Bolder County Courthouse on Sunday, June 1, 2025 in Boulder, Kolo. (Lisa turnquist)
Crout argued Soliman’s definition of zionism “resting on political views.”
“The national origin of the victims in this case did not matter,” Cret said, “Before the hatred crime law was implemented before the judge was not implemented.”
Hindman argued that written evidence was that Soliman believed that Zionists were occupied by Jerusalem, and Jerusalem is a nation of Israel.
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During the testimony, Soliman, who was wearing a brown crew t-shirt and an interpreter headset, shook a little on his seat and looked around the court room. While there was no camera in the court, a Fox News reporter said that he had an artist on his right hand.
After a brief holiday, Judge Starnela said that when there is a debate around the second element of the law – which Soliman was inspired by the national origin and how it was defined – he found the possible reason for the case to move forward.
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Starnela told Soliman’s lawyers that she “understands that there are evidence cutting against the national original principle,” but said that it is dependent on a jury to decide.
The court will be re -organized on 27 June for a hearing of an intent and custody. Soliman has not yet been convicted.