Crime
Who is Mohamed Sabry Soliman, man linked to Boulder Pearl Street Mall targeted terror attack?

Authorities have identified the suspect arrested in connection with Sunday’s violent incident at the Pearl Street Mall in downtown Boulder, Colorado, as Mohamed Sabry Soliman.
Law enforcement officials confirmed that Soliman was taken into custody shortly after reportedly throwing Molotov cocktails into a crowd participating in a peaceful demonstration.
Multiple individuals, including children, sustained burn injuries as a result of the attack.
The demonstration, organized by the group Run For Their Lives, was a solidarity walk held to raise awareness about Israeli hostages in Gaza.
The event began at 1:00 p.m. and was proceeding through the Pearl Street Mall when the incident occurred near the Boulder County Courthouse.
According to witness accounts, the suspect appeared to be disguised as a landscaper before launching incendiary devices into the crowd.
Video footage from the scene shows what appears to be a burn scar near the courthouse and a person being transported by stretcher.
Photographs shared by bystanders show a shirtless individual being detained by police.
Federal and local authorities responded to the scene, and Boulder Police, in coordination with the FBI and other emergency services, have launched a full investigation.
FBI Director Kash Patel described the attack as a targeted act of terrorism during a press briefing on Sunday afternoon.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed that federal agents are working alongside local law enforcement to gather evidence and ensure public safety.
The affected area, including the 1200, 1300, and 1400 blocks of Pearl Street between Walnut and Pine Streets, was immediately evacuated.
A “vehicle of interest” is also under investigation in connection with the incident, and authorities continue to advise the public to avoid the downtown area while the investigation remains active.
According to three senior officials within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the suspect in the recent Boulder terror attack—identified as Mohamed Sabry Soliman—is an Egyptian national who is reportedly in the United States unlawfully as a visa overstay.
The sources indicate that Soliman entered the U.S. on August 27, 2022, through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) using a B1/B2 nonimmigrant visitor visa. His visa permitted an authorized stay until February 26, 2023; however, records reportedly show that he did not depart the country by that deadline.
Further information provided by DHS officials suggests that on September 29, 2022, Soliman submitted a filing with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)—believed to be an asylum claim, although this has not been officially confirmed. Subsequently, on March 29, 2023, USCIS granted him work authorization, valid through March 28, 2025, under existing policies of the Biden administration.
The details surrounding Soliman’s immigration status are now part of a broader investigation following his arrest in connection with Sunday’s incendiary attack at the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado. Federal and local authorities continue to review the suspect’s background, immigration records, and any potential national security implications stemming from the case.
Public records and a professional profile under the name Mohamed Soliman suggest he may have experience in finance, digital marketing, and international financial reporting.
He is reportedly bilingual in English and Arabic and may have family residing in Colorado.
These details are still being verified as part of the ongoing investigation.
Officials emphasized that while initial injuries were not classified as life-threatening, several individuals, including children, sustained burns and were treated on the scene or transported to area hospitals.
This is a developing story. Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
Crime
28-year-old man found shot to death on Chicago South Side

CHICAGO — Authorities have launched an investigation following a fatal overnight shooting that occurred on the city’s South Side, leaving one man dead.
According to the Chicago Police Department, the incident took place shortly after 11:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 100 block of West 44th Street, within the Grand Boulevard neighborhood.
Officers were dispatched to the scene after receiving reports of gunfire and a person shot.
Upon arrival, officers discovered a 28-year-old man lying unresponsive on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head.
The victim was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased.
Police have not yet released the identity of the victim, and the circumstances leading up to the shooting remain under investigation. No arrests have been made at this time.
Detectives from the CPD Area One unit are leading the investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact Area One detectives at 312-747-8380 or call 911.
Anonymous tips can also be submitted online at CPDtip.com to assist investigators.