
Joseph Ax
Reporter at Reuters
National Affairs reporter @Reuters. Previously covered 2020 election. Taking it a word at a time. NYC-born, @Yale and @Columbia grad, ex-ink-stained wretch.
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22 hours ago |
ksl.com | Brad Brooks |Joseph Ax
BOULDER, Colo. — The man accused of fire-bombing a Colorado march by people who wanted to raise awareness of hostages in Gaza was charged in state court on Thursday with attempted murder and other crimes, as those he targeted vowed to carry on their efforts. If he is convicted, state prosecutors said Egyptian citizen Mohamed Soliman, 45, faces well over 600 years in prison for 28 attempted murder charges.
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1 day ago |
reuters.com | Brad Brooks |Joseph Ax
Egyptian national scheduled to be formally charged in state court Suspect faces nearly 400 years in prison for attempted murder Also faces federal hate crimes charges that carry life sentence Run for Their Lives grassroots movement to carry on weekly walks June 5 (Reuters) - The man charged with fire-bombing a Colorado march by people who wanted to raise awareness of Israeli hostages in Gaza is scheduled to be formally charged in state court on Thursday, as those he targeted vowed to carry on...
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1 day ago |
today.westlaw.com | Stephen Coates |Joseph Ax |Brad Brooks
(Reuters) -The man charged with fire-bombing a Colorado march by people who wanted to raise awareness of Israeli hostages in Gaza is scheduled to be formally charged in state court on Thursday, as those he targeted vowed to carry on their efforts. ...
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3 days ago |
msn.com | Brad Brooks |Joseph Ax
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gmanetwork.com | Brad Brooks |Joseph Ax
The family of the Egyptian national charged with tossing gasoline bombs at a pro-Israeli rally in Colorado was taken into federal custody on Tuesday and could be quickly deported, officials said. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a social media video post that ICE had taken into custody the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who lived in Colorado Springs and who federal officials have said was in the U.S. illegally, having overstayed a tourist visa and an expired work permit.
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