Federal authorities have taken the wife and five children of Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Soliman into custody after being arrested by ICE, according to multiple senior officials at the Department of Homeland Security who spoke to Fox News, reports Bill Melugin.
The news was first broken by Laura Loomer.
Soliman is the 45-year-old suspect in custody for firebombing a pro-Israel demonstration in Boulder on Sunday. He is an Egyptian national who was in the United States illegally and granted work authorization under the Biden administration.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation charged Soliman in connection with the "targeted terror attack." At around 1:26 pm on Saturday, Boulder Police responded to reports of an armed individual igniting people near the Boulder County Courthouse on Pearl Street.
The victims, six Israel supporters aged between 67 and 88, were hospitalized with burn injuries.
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