In June of 2025, one of Joe Biden’s illegals attacked Jews in Boulder, Colorado, during a walk to call attention to the hostages still being held by Hamas terrorists at the time.
During the attack, he injured 13 people, including a Holocaust survivor, and killed a dog.
The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who is Egyptian and in the country on an expired visa, was initially charged with 16 counts of attempted murder in the first degree.
One of his victims, 82-year-old Boulder, Colorado resident Karen Diamond, suffered third-degree burns from the attack and, after fighting for her life for three weeks in the hospital, succumbed to her injuries and died.
In May 2026, Soliman was sentenced to life in prison without parole, plus thousands of additional years on other charges (first-degree murder, attempted murder, assault, use of incendiary devices, animal cruelty, etc.). He faces separate federal hate crime charges.
Despite his barbaric acts, University of Colorado, Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine have chosen to honor a “man who sacrificed his comfort and his proximity to empire, willingly expending his own liberty in attaining his objective.”
Jonathan Turley shared on X, “At the University of Colorado, Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine, honored the “man who sacrificed his comfort and his proximity to empire, willingly expending his own liberty in attaining his objective.” The man? Mohamed Sabry Soliman who burned to death a Jewish woman…”
“…A terrorist threw Molotov Cocktails and used a flamethrower to kill the 82-year-old woman and injure 13 others. While the posting has been removed and condemned by the university, it is a glimpse into the rising anti-Semitism and hatred in our country.”
At the University of Colorado, Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine, honored the “man who sacrificed his comfort and his proximity to empire, willingly expending his own liberty in attaining his objective.” The man? Mohamed Sabry Soliman who burned to death a Jewish woman…
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) June 27, 2026
“Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine” called the June 1, 2025, attack “a case of chickens coming home to roost” and described Mohamed Soliman’s decision to hurl Molotov cocktails at participants in a Run for Their Lives walk to raise awareness for Israeli hostages being held by Hamas as “the only sane response available to a rational human being.”
The post, which is no longer up on the organization’s Instagram page but was still up on its website Tuesday evening, also condemned the federal hate crime and terrorism charges filed against Soliman, calling them “the same legal mechanisms consistently deployed against Arabs and Muslims in the United States since 2001.”
CU Boulder responded to 9NEWS request for a statement:
“We denounce antisemitism, Islamophobia, and violence in all forms, and prohibit discrimination and harassment on the basis of protected class,” the university said. “The post has been reported to the appropriate campus offices for further review.”
CU stripped Boulder SJP of its recognized student organization status in 2024 after the group failed to remedy policy violations following a protest at a campus career fair, CU said. But even with that status revoked, prominent Denver-based First Amendment attorney David Lane said the university can’t do much else here.
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