Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been held on a $10 million bond since being taken into custody after an attack on a gathering to support Israeli hostages.

The man accused of using incendiary devices in an attack on a gathering to support Israeli hostages in Gaza was formally charged on June 5 with 118 criminal counts, including attempted murder and other offenses.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman , an Egyptian native who's been held on a $10 million bond since being taken into custody at the scene of the Boulder, Colorado, attack, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if he's found guilty of the federal hate crime charges against him.

Soliman faces over a dozen attempted murder charges, two counts of using explosive devices, over a dozen counts of attempting to use an incendiary device, five count

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