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The walk began 87 weeks ago, after the attack committed by Hamas. Halpern walks in a group called Run for Their Lives, which has a singular purpose. "A walk to return the hostages," Halpern said.
According to the indictment, Soliman told law enforcement he wanted to take revenge and searched for "Zionist" events, where he learned of the Run For Their Lives event. He said he identified them ...
However, last Sunday, I approached the march with a slight sense of fear. On June 3, a man tossed homemade fire bombs at a Run for Their Lives march in Boulder, Colorado, injuring 12 people.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was previously charged with a single hate crime for the June 1 attack on the group "Run for Their Lives" that injured at least 15 people and a dog.
During an interview with law enforcement, Soliman said he learned of the Run for Their Lives walk after searching for "Zionist" events online, according to the 12-count indictment.
Prosecutors are now adding new murder charges in addition to multiple others faced by the suspect, who remains jailed.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, attacked Run for Their Lives, a Jewish group looking to raise awareness for hostages held by Hamas, on June 1 in Boulder, Colorado.
The group gathered to contribute their part of the patchwork quilt, a video message to post online. “Bring them home, and stand with Boulder, Colorado,” they said in part on camera.
House Resolution 488 condemned suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman and his alleged June 1 attack in Boulder, Colorado, against members of Run for Their Lives. The organization hosts running events, like ...
During a Run for Their Lives event at the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder on June 1, a man threw Molotov cocktails at event participants, reportedly shouting “Free Palestine” as he did so and ...
Mohamed Soliman is suspected of entering a park in the Pearl Street Mall area of Boulder on June 1 and throwing Molotov cocktails at the "Run for Their Lives" group.