FBI raids home of Colorado terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman

The home of the illegal immigrant Mohamed Sabry Soliman was raided by the feds last night, hours after he was suspected of being the terrorist seen attacking a group of Israeli hostage supporters with a homemade flamethrower and Molotov cocktails.“The FBI is at a location in El Paso County, CO, conducting court-authorized law enforcement activity related to the attack on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder,” the FBI’s Denver office posted on X late Sunday night.“As this is an ongoing investigation, no additional information is available at this time.”An unidentified woman was allowed to enter the home, which the FBI confirmed belonged to Soliman, the New York Times reported.
Neighbors of the terror suspect said that a family with three kids lived at the residence, but they did not know them well.Soliman was arrested and identified as the suspect in the fiery attack against a group of people, primarily comprised of the elderly, participating in a walk for the Israeli hostages still being held captive by Hamas.He was allegedly waiting for the group at one of their scheduled stops on their walk.Pictures showed a shirtless Soliman holding two bottles of clear liquid that were allegedly used as a homemade incendiary device.
He also allegedly used a “makeshift flamethrower” to attack the group, officials said.Soliman, 45, is an Egyptian national living in the United States illegally after his visa expired in March, according to a report.The Department of Homeland Security is working alongside the FBI to investigate the “terrorist attack,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed....