The suspect in Sunday's attack on a march for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, was formally charged with 118 state criminal charges, including 28 counts of attempted murder, in county court on Thursday afternoon. Prosecutors filed formal charges against 45-year-old Mohamed Soliman less than a week after the attack he's accused of carrying out. He's currently being held in the Boulder County Jail on a $10 million bond.
Main Idea: Mohamed Soliman was formally charged in Boulder County with 118 state counts after the attack on a march for Israeli hostages, as he remains held in Boulder County Jail.
Key Points:
The attack and many charges may raise fear at public events and add costs for police, courts, and taxpayers in Boulder and beyond.
The arrests and court case may help restore trust if prosecutors hold the suspect accountable and keep communities safer.
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Acting U.S. Attorney quoted about possible additional federal charges, but not a central focus.
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