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12 injured by man with Molotov cocktails and makeshift flamethrower at pro-Israel rally
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45-year-old Mohamed Soliman is facing hate crime and attempted murder charges after officials say he directed Molotov cocktails and a makeshift flamethrower at people gathered for a pro-Israel rally in Colorado. Investigators say Soliman planned the targeted attack for a year and that he told them in an interview that he “wanted them all to die” and “had no regrets.” NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports.June 2, 2025