The wife of Colorado terror attack suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman turned over his iPhone to police after he attacked a group of peaceful pro-Israel protesters with a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails.
Soliman, 45, has been charged with first-degree murder and assault over the fiery attack. Soliman, in his confession, said he wanted to ‘kill all Zionists’.
He told investigators he left messages for his family on his iPhone 14, which his wife handed over to the Colorado Springs Police Department shortly after his arrest, according to a federal affidavit. Investigators also recovered a journal from his home in which he planned out the horrific attack.
Four additional victims have been identified in the Boulder attack, which Soliman planned the attack for more than a year and specifically targeted what he described as a Zionist group.
President Donald Trump has vowed that Soliman will be ‘prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law’ – while also blaming Joe Biden‘s ‘ridiculous open border’ immigration policies for contributing to the attack.
The Justice Department – which leads investigations into acts of violence driven by religious, racial or ethnic motivations – called the attack a ‘needless act of violence’ and charged Soliman with a federal hate crime Monday morning.