(Los Angeles) The alleged perpetrator of the attack on a rally for Israeli hostages selected in Gaza on Sunday in Colorado, was noted on Thursday 118 counts by the justice of this American state, including attempts at assassination.
Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45 -year -old Egyptian, is accused of having launched incendiary machines on 1er June on the participants in a weekly march in support of the Israeli hostages retained by the Palestinian Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023.
At least 15 people were injured, including three still hospitalized, according to the last report by the authorities.
“The defendant is accused of attempted assassination on 14 different victims,” said the press Michael Dougherty, the County of Boulder, where the city of the same name was located in which the attack took place.
The accused risks 48 years in prison for each of the 14 victims, or 672 years in total.
At the level of the federal state, Mohamed Sabry Soliman had already been charged Monday by the federal justice of “crime motivated by hatred”, the general prosecutor of Colorado who assured that the authorities had “acted quickly to send the message that no act of anti -Semitism will be tolerated”.
According to the authorities, Mohammed Sabry Soliman was in the territory illegally, his visa having expired.
On Wednesday, a federal judge suspended the expulsion of his wife and his five children as a conservatory until he himself or a court of appeal decides otherwise.