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feeling the heat and running to get water for the people burned. "Well · I was hoping he would get the maximum · partly for deterrence for others who might wish to commit other heinous crimes · " she said. Boulder firebombing suspect pleads guilty to all state charges During the sentencing · Soliman spoke for more than 30 minutes. In his comments · but he ultimately expressed a message of anti-Zionism. "End Zionism before it ends you · " he said. Dougherty addressed the defendant's statement during his news conference · saying · "when his statement started · I thought we were actually going to hear contrition. Instead · from my perspective · attempted murder · first-degree assault · attempted assault · he is also charged with 12 hate crime counts . On Aug. 27 · 2025 · Soliman offered to plead guilty in his federal case and accept a sentence of life in prison · according to federal court documents. As of Thursday · Soliman · an Egyptian national

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feeling the heat and running to get water for the people burned. "Well
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I was hoping he would get the maximum
partly for deterrence for others who might wish to commit other heinous crimes
" she said. Boulder firebombing suspect pleads guilty to all state charges During the sentencing
Soliman spoke for more than 30 minutes. In his comments
but he ultimately expressed a message of anti-Zionism. "End Zionism before it ends you
" he said. Dougherty addressed the defendant's statement during his news conference
saying
"when his statement started
I thought we were actually going to hear contrition. Instead
from my perspective
attempted murder
first-degree assault
attempted assault
he is also charged with 12 hate crime counts . On Aug. 27
2025
Soliman offered to plead guilty in his federal case and accept a sentence of life in prison
according to federal court documents. As of Thursday
Soliman
an Egyptian national

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