Colorado Attack Case: FBI and Boulder DA Discuss Charges Against Mohamed Sabry Soliman
KHOU 11June 7, 20252 min7,362 views
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- 🎯 Mohamed Sabry Soliman faces 16 counts of attempted murder in the first degree, split between attempted murder with intent and extreme indifference.
- ⚖️ If convicted and sentences run consecutively, Soliman could face a maximum of 384 years in state prison for the attempted murder charges.
- ⚠️ Additional charges include two counts of use of an incendiary device, carrying a maximum of 48 years, and 16 counts of attempted use of an incendiary device, with a potential maximum of 192 years.
Investigation Details and Scope
- 🔍 While the perpetrator appears to have acted alone, the investigation is exploring all possibilities, including potential accomplices or supporters.
- ⚡ The FBI has conducted 44 witness interviews, executed search warrants on vehicles, property, and digital devices, and deployed a full evidence response team.
- 🏥 Victim specialists have been assigned to each identified victim, and a digital media tip line has been established to gather information.
- 🗺️ A mobile command post is in use for information sharing and evidence control, with ongoing efforts to canvas for additional witnesses, victims, and camera footage.
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Attempted MurderIncendiary DeviceColorado AttackMohamed Sabry SolimanBoulder County District AttorneyFBI DenverCriminal ChargesState Prison SentenceEvidence CollectionWitness InterviewsVictim Support
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