Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national, is scheduled to appear in a Colorado court on Thursday related to an antisemitic firebombing attack that injured at least 15 people at a Boulder pedestrian mall. He faces state charges including attempted first-degree murder and a federal hate crime while his wife and five children are in ICE custody, sparking calls for their release. An attorney argues against the family’s detention, asserting they have done nothing wrong and highlighting the distress caused by their sudden removal from Colorado.