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  Crime & Justice  Justice Department Brings Federal Hate Crime Charges in Anti-Semitic Colorado Attack
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Justice Department Brings Federal Hate Crime Charges in Anti-Semitic Colorado Attack

Maya TorresMaya Torres—June 3, 202516
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Washington, D.C. – The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed federal charges against an individual identified as Mohammed Sabry Soliman in connection with an alleged anti-Semitic terrorist attack that occurred on Wednesday, May 29, 2024, in Colorado.

Soliman, who is described by authorities as an “illegal alien,” now faces a federal hate crime charge stemming from the incident. This federal prosecution runs concurrently with state charges of attempted murder that Soliman is also confronting in Colorado courts.

Federal and State Prosecutions

The decision by the Department of Justice to pursue federal charges underscores the gravity with which the U.S. government views acts of hate-motivated violence. The federal hate crime charge alleges that Soliman targeted individuals based on their religious identity, specifically targeting Jewish Americans in what federal prosecutors have characterized as a terror attack.

Federal hate crime statutes allow the Justice Department to intervene in cases of bias-motivated violence, often carrying significant penalties upon conviction and sending a clear message about the federal government’s commitment to combating hate. While the specific details of the alleged attack in Colorado were not extensively detailed in the initial announcement beyond its characterization as an “anti-Semitic terror attack” involving attempted murder, the dual state and federal charges indicate a multi-layered legal response to the incident.

The state charges of attempted murder in Colorado will proceed separately, addressing the violent actions undertaken during the alleged attack under state criminal statutes. The federal hate crime charge focuses specifically on the alleged motive – the intent to harm based on religious animus.

Official Condemnations

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The filing of the federal complaint was accompanied by strong condemnations of the violence from senior government officials. Attorney General Pamela Bondi released a statement decrying the attack and reaffirming the Justice Department’s resolve to prosecute hate crimes to the fullest extent of the law. Her remarks highlighted the administration’s commitment to protecting all communities from violence and discrimination.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon also issued a statement condemning the alleged actions. Assistant Attorney General Dhillon, involved in civil rights enforcement, emphasized the importance of holding individuals accountable for crimes motivated by hate and underscored the efforts of the Civil Rights Division to combat such offenses nationwide.

The statements collectively reflected a unified message from the Justice Department condemning the alleged anti-Semitic violence and emphasizing the legal and moral imperative to confront bias-motivated attacks.

Broader Context and Response

The Justice Department’s press release announcing the charges, referenced as number 25-569, explicitly placed the Colorado attack within a disturbing pattern of recent events. It noted that the incident followed “just weeks after the horrific murder of two young Jewish Americans in Washington DC.”

This contextualization by the DOJ suggests a broader concern regarding the rise of anti-Semitic violence and highlights the federal government’s awareness of and response to attacks targeting the Jewish community across the United States. By drawing this parallel, the Justice Department’s statement implicitly links the Colorado incident to other recent acts of violence, framing it as part of a larger national challenge that requires federal attention and prosecution.

The Legal Process Moves Forward

The case against Mohammed Sabry Soliman is being handled by components of the Department of Justice, including the Office of the Attorney General and the Civil Rights Division, indicating the high level of departmental engagement in prosecuting this matter. The involvement of the Civil Rights Division, which specializes in enforcing federal statutes prohibiting discrimination and bias-motivated crimes, underscores the classification of this incident as a significant hate crime case.

The federal complaint detailing the charges against Soliman has been made available to the public, providing a formal articulation of the government’s allegations. The availability of the complaint allows for transparency in the federal legal process and outlines the specific basis for the federal hate crime charge.

The filing of these federal charges marks a significant step in the legal proceedings against Soliman, supplementing the state-level charges he already faces. The case will now move through the federal court system, where prosecutors will present evidence to support the hate crime allegations.

The federal government’s swift action in bringing a hate crime charge, in addition to the state attempted murder charges, signals a robust response to the alleged anti-Semitic attack in Colorado. The prosecution aims to hold the alleged perpetrator accountable under federal law for targeting individuals based on their religious identity and to address the broader implications of hate-motivated violence within the United States.

The outcome of the federal and state cases will be closely watched as they proceed through the respective court systems.

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