The US authorities held a press conference on Monday, June 2 after the attack on a rally for the launch of Hostages in Gaza in Boulder in the American state of Colorado.
According to the interim American prosecutor, J Bishop Grewell, the suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, said “regrets” after throwing incendiary machines on the participants on this walk, causing 12 to be injured according to a new evaluation.
“He acted because he hated what he called the ‘Zionist Group’,” said the prosecutor, “when asked about the attack, he said they loved them all.” “He doesn’t regret and would come back and repeat it,” he continued.
The suspect appears on Monday on Monday.
J Bishop Grewell said Mohamed Sabry Soliman, present “illegally” in the US territory, explained that he had tried to “buy a firearm, but that he turned to the Molotov cocktails because he had not been able to obtain one.” An attack that had been planning for a year, according to the same source transmitted by Sky News.
He was imprisoned in Boulder prison and faced 16 positions of murder attempt. Appears this Monday before the court of Boulder.
Donald Trump wrote in his social network truth on Monday that such an attack “was not tolerable in the United States”, depliating a “terrible tragedy.” In his message, the US President criticized Joe Biden, ensuring that the alleged assailant had entered the United States territory due to the “ridiculous policy of the open border” of his predecessor.
This attack occurred for ten days after two employees of the Israeli embassy in the United States were fired by the Jewish Capital Museum in Washington. The shooter, who had shouted “releases the Palestine,” was arrested and accused of murders.
Source: BFM TV
