It remains unknown if the suspect in the June 1 Boulder terror attack on peaceful demonstrators will face new federal charges after one of the victims died late last month.
The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, was in federal court Thursday for a status conference. Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office were asked by Judge John L. Kane if they intended to file a superseding indictment related to the death of the victim. Prosecutors said they had not yet made that decision. If another indictment is filed, Kane said the legal process would have to restart.
Soliman appeared with a shaved head and no facial hair. His right arm was no longer bandaged. He was shackled, but looked tired. He did not smile as he had done at previous hearings…