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博尔德袭击嫌疑人被控犯有联邦仇恨罪,称他“想杀死所有犹太复国主义者”:法庭文件

2025-06-03 10:20 -ABC  -  267967

被怀疑向一个街区投掷燃烧瓶的人科罗拉多州博尔德亲以色列示威中的“恐怖主义行为”, 12人受伤根据法庭文件,他被指控犯有联邦仇恨罪和州指控,包括16项一级谋杀未遂罪。

联邦法院文件称,45岁的嫌疑人穆罕默德·索利曼告诉调查人员,“他在YouTube上研究如何制作燃烧弹,购买了制作所需的原料,并制作了它们”。

索利曼参加了一个隐蔽的携带课程,学习如何开枪,但“由于他不是合法公民,他被拒绝购买枪支后,不得不使用燃烧瓶(进行袭击),”州法院文件称。

据称,索利曼在袭击中伪装成一名园丁,据称他告诉警方“他想杀死所有犹太复国主义者,并希望他们都死了,”文件说。"索利曼声称他会再做一次(实施攻击). "

国家文件称,他“说这与犹太社区无关,是犹太复国主义组织支持在他的土地(巴勒斯坦)上杀人的具体表现”。

州和联邦文件显示,索利曼是一名丈夫和五个孩子的父亲,据称他说他计划周日下午的袭击已经有一年了,但直到他的女儿上周四从高中毕业时才实施。

文件显示,他说没人知道他的计划,他预计会在袭击中死去。

周一下午,索利曼在博尔德县监狱首次出席州法院听证会,在此期间,法官将他的保证金保持在1000万美元。

他承认他收到并理解禁止他接触受害者的保护令。

索利曼将于周四返回法庭,接受州政府的指控。 

法庭文件称,嫌疑人说他周日从科罗拉多斯普林斯的家开车约100英里到博尔德,途中在一个加油站加油。

根据州法院文件,索利曼涉嫌“向他从塔吉特购买的8个玻璃容器中装满气体,他把它们放在一个黑色的储藏箱中,为了尽可能靠近这群人,他把自己打扮成一个园丁”。

据美国联邦调查局报道,据称他使用了一个“临时喷火器”,并向一个步行街的亲以色列示威者投掷了一个燃烧装置。美国联邦调查局称,据称他在袭击中高喊“解放巴勒斯坦”。

根据法庭文件,袭击期间发布在社交媒体上的一段视频显示,索利曼手持似乎是燃烧瓶的东西,并说,“杀死了多少儿童”和“结束犹太复国主义”。

根据法庭文件,索利曼说他“只向人群扔了两个,因为他害怕了”。

据称,索利曼的目标是“为他们的生命而奔跑”,该活动旨在提高人们对仍被哈马斯关押在加沙的人质的认识,并呼吁立即释放他们。根据法庭文件,索利曼据称告诉调查人员,他是在网上搜索了解到这个群体后“专门针对”他们的。

警方说,周日有八人因烧伤住院,年龄从52岁到88岁不等,其中两名受害者周一仍在医院。

官员们周一说,此后又有四名受轻伤的人站出来,使受害者总数达到12人。

美国联邦调查局·丹佛特工负责人马克·迈克莱克在新闻发布会上说,当嫌疑人被捕时,他“伸手可及”16个未使用的燃烧瓶,他赞扬了第一批跳出来阻止袭击的人。

文件称,未点燃的燃烧瓶“由盛有透明液体的玻璃酒瓶或玻璃球瓶以及悬挂在瓶外的红色破布组成”。警方还发现了一个“背包式杂草喷雾器”,可能含有易燃物质。玻璃瓶和杂草喷雾器里的清亮液体,经测定是87号辛烷汽油,经测定含有二甲苯。”

在美国广播公司新闻频道(ABC News)看到的一份新公告中,国土安全部(Department of Homeland Security)将此次袭击描述为“独一无二的,因为袭击的目标是人,而且除了(简易燃烧装置)之外,还使用了简易火焰喷射器。”

DHS在公报中说,它仍然“担心与以色列-哈马斯冲突有关的外国恐怖组织及其支持者成功的本土袭击和信息将继续激励暴力极端分子在美国发动暴力活动。”

    

根据国家指控文件,索利曼出生于埃及,在科威特生活了17年。他三年前搬到了科罗拉多斯普林斯。

根据国土安全部的说法,他是非法居留在美国的。根据国土安全部负责公共事务的助理部长特里西亚·麦克劳克林(Tricia McLaughlin)的说法,他于2022年8月持B2签证进入美国,并于2022年9月申请庇护。

麦克劳克林说,他的B2签证(通常是旅游签证)将于2023年2月到期。

一名高级官员告诉ABC新闻,索利曼在B2签证到期后获得了工作许可。这位官员说,该工作许可于3月28日到期,因此他自那以后一直非法留在该国。

该公司表示,他曾是优步的司机,他的账户已被该平台封禁。

 

据博尔德市市长亚伦·布罗克特说,逃命小组每周都举行游行,支持人质返回以色列。

“这很有意义。他在周一接受美国广播公司新闻直播采访时表示:“如此和平、善意的聚会被如此恐怖的暴力行为所破坏,实在是太令人愤慨和卑鄙了。”。

市长说,在袭击发生后,全国各地的人们都伸出援手。

“我从我们的犹太居民那里听说了他们的恐惧。当然,随着昨天那场可怕的恐怖袭击,这些担心变成了现实。“因此,我们必须共同努力,打击这种不断上升的反犹太主义,并确保我们社区中的每个人都是安全和受重视的,当然还有我们的犹太社区成员。”

司法部长帕米拉·邦迪星期一在一份声明中说,“我们永远不会容忍这种仇恨。我们拒绝接受一个犹太裔美国人因其身份和信仰而成为攻击目标的世界。”

唐纳德·特朗普总统对袭击做出了回应周一,第一次在Truth Social上写道,这些罪行将“在法律的最大范围内受到起诉。”

“这是另一个例子,说明为什么我们必须保持边境安全,将非法的反美激进分子驱逐出我们的国土。我同情这场可怕悲剧的受害者,以及科罗拉多州博尔德市的伟大人民!”总统补充道。

美国国务卿马尔科·卢比奥(John Kerry)周一在推特上说,“鉴于昨天的恐怖袭击,所有持有签证的恐怖分子、他们的家人和恐怖分子同情者都应该知道,在特朗普政府的领导下,我们会找到你,吊销你的签证,并驱逐你。”

前总统乔·拜登周一在一份声明中说,他和前第一夫人吉尔·拜登“为博尔德犹太社区暴力袭击的受害者祈祷。”

“我们必须团结一致反对反犹太暴力和仇恨,”他说。

  Boulder attack suspect charged with federal hate crime, said he 'wanted to kill all Zionist people': Court documents  

The man suspected of throwing Molotov cocktails in an "act of terrorism" during a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder, Colorado, injuring 12 people, has been charged with a federal hate crime and state charges including 16 counts of attempted first-degree murder, according to court documents.

The suspect, 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman, told investigators "he researched on YouTube how to make Molotov Cocktails, purchased the ingredients to do so, and constructed them," the federal court documents said.

Soliman took a concealed carry class to learn how to fire a gun, but "had to use Molotov cocktails [for the attack] after he was denied the purchase of a gun due to him not being a legal citizen," state court documents said.

    

Soliman, who allegedly disguised himself as a gardener during the attack, allegedly told police "he wanted to kill all Zionist people and wished they were all dead," documents said. "SOLIMAN stated he would do it (conduct an attack) again."

He "said this had nothing to do with the Jewish community and was specific in the Zionist group supporting the killings of people on his land (Palestine)," the state documents said.

Soliman, a husband and father of five, allegedly said he had been planning Sunday afternoon's attack for one year but waited until his daughter graduated from high school last Thursday to carry it out, state and federal documents said.

He said no one knew about his plans and he expected to die during the attack, the documents said.

    

Soliman appeared at his first state court hearing from the Boulder County Jail on Monday afternoon, during which the judge kept his bond at $10 million.

He acknowledged that he had received and understood a protection order barring him from contacting the victims.

Soliman is due back in court on Thursday for the filing of state charges. 

The suspect said he drove about 100 miles from his Colorado Springs home to Boulder on Sunday and picked up gas at a gas station on the way, the court documents said.

Soliman allegedly "filled 8 glass containers he purchased from Target with gas, he put them in a black storage bin and in order to get as close as possible to the group he dressed himself like a gardener," according to state court documents.

He allegedly used a "makeshift flamethrower" and threw an incendiary device into a crowd of pro-Israel demonstrators at a pedestrian mall, according to the FBI. He allegedly yelled "Free Palestine" during the attack, the FBI said.

A video posted on social media during the attack showed Soliman holding what appeared to be Molotov cocktails and saying, "How many children killed" and "end Zionist," according to the court documents.

    

Soliman said he "only threw two at the group because he got scared," according to court documents.

Soliman allegedly targeted the Run for Their Lives walk, which aims to raise awareness about the remaining hostages held by Hamas in Gaza and calls for their immediate release. Soliman allegedly told investigators he "specifically targeted" this group after learning about them in an online search, according to court documents.

Eight people, ranging in age from 52 to 88, were hospitalized Sunday with burns, and two of those victims remain in the hospital on Monday, police said.

Four other people who suffered minor injuries have since come forward, bringing the victim total to 12, officials said Monday.

    

Sixteen unused Molotov cocktails were within "arm’s reach" of the suspect when he was arrested, FBI Denver Special Agent in Charge Mark Michalek said at a news conference, and he commended the first responders who jumped in to stop the attack.

The unlit Molotov cocktails were "comprised of glass wine carafe bottles or Ball jars containing clear liquid and red rags hanging out of the bottles," documents said. Police also found a "backpack weed sprayer, potentially containing a flammable substance. The clear liquid in the glass bottles and weed sprayer were determined to be 87 octane gasoline, which was determined to contain xylene."

In a new bulletin reviewed by ABC News, the Department of Homeland Security described the attack as “unique due to both the targeting of people and the use of an improvised flamethrower in addition to [improvised incendiary devices]."

DHS said in the bulletin it remains “concerned that successful Homeland attacks and messaging from Foreign Terrorist Organizations and their supporters linked to the Israel-HAMAS conflict will continue to inspire violent extremists to mobilize to violence in the United States.”

    

Soliman was born in Egypt and lived in Kuwait for 17 years, according to the state charging document. He moved to Colorado Springs three years ago.

He is in the United States illegally, according to the Department of Homeland Security. He entered the U.S. in August 2022 on a B2 visa and he filed for asylum in September 2022, according to Tricia McLaughlin, the assistant secretary for public affairs at the Department of Homeland Security.

His B2 visa -- which is typically a tourism visa -- expired in February 2023, McLaughlin said.

Soliman was granted a work permit after his B2 visa expired, a senior official told ABC News. That work permit expired on March 28, so he has been in the country illegally since then, the official said.

He has worked as a driver for Uber and his account has since been banned from the platform, the company said.

 

The Run for Their Lives group has been marching weekly in support of the return of the hostages to Israel, according to Boulder Mayor Aaron Brockett.

"It's very meaningful. And it is just so outrageous and despicable that such a peaceful, well-intentioned gathering was violated like this with a horrific act of violence," he told ABC News Live on Monday.

In the wake of the attack, people from all over the country have reached out to offer their support, the mayor said.

"I have heard from our Jewish residents about the fear that they've had. And of course, those fears came true yesterday with that horrific terrorist attack," Brockett said. "So we have to work together to combat this rising antisemitism and make sure that everyone in our community is safe and valued and certainly our Jewish community members."

Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement Monday, "We will never tolerate this kind of hatred. We refuse to accept a world in which Jewish Americans are targeted for who they are and what they believe."

President Donald Trump responded to the attack for the first time on Monday, writing on Truth Social that the crimes will be "prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law."

"This is yet another example of why we must keep our Borders SECURE, and deport Illegal, Anti-American Radicals from our Homeland. My heart goes out to the victims of this terrible tragedy, and the Great People of Boulder, Colorado!" the president added.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio tweeted Monday, "In light of yesterday’s horrific attack, all terrorists, their family members, and terrorist sympathizers here on a visa should know that under the Trump Administration we will find you, revoke your visa, and deport you."

Former President Joe Biden said in a statement Monday that he and former first lady Jill Biden are "praying for the victims of the violent, targeted attack on the Jewish community in Boulder."

"We must stand united against Antisemitic violence and hate," he said.

  

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