Family of suspect in Colorado fire attack taken into custody of US immigration
Briefly

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, allegedly attacked a Colorado rally for Israeli hostages using incendiary devices, injuring twelve. The FBI labeled the incident a terrorist act, as Soliman reportedly targeted demonstrators while shouting pro-Palestinian sentiments. He was found to be in the US under an expired tourist visa since 2022 and is facing multiple state and federal charges. The incident sparked a political response from the Trump administration, framing it within their immigration agenda, while authorities have taken Soliman's family into custody for questioning about their potential knowledge of the attack plans.
The attack during a rally in Colorado leaves 12 injured; authorities detain the attacker’s family as investigations into potential knowledge of the attack commence.
Soliman, on an expired visa, planned the attack for over a year, indicating premeditated intent to inflict mass harm at the demonstration.
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