Boulder attack suspect’s child reportedly left ‘screaming in pain’ in ICE facility before receiving care

DENVER (KDVR) — On Thursday, the man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails on demonstrators walking near the Pearl Street Mall on June 1 appeared in federal court — the first time since one of the 29 victims died of their injuries.

Also on Thursday, the attorney representing the suspect’s wife and five children, who are in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody in Dilley, Texas, released a statement from the family alleging medical neglect against one of the children. The family was moved to Texas from Colorado while the White House shared incendiary messages on social media alleging the family had “one-way tickets” from the country with their “final boarding call coming soon.”

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Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is facing federal hate crime charges and explosive charges, alongside numerous state charges, including first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and assault. Federal prosecutors have not said if they will file additional charges against Soliman since one of the victims died, but he pleaded not guilty to the filed charges on June 27.

Eric Lee, the family’s attorney, would not tell FOX31 which of the children needed emergency care, but did say that it was not the 18-year-old daughter, who is the oldest of the five children. He said that the young child needed emergency surgery and care was delayed. He also alleged that medication is being withheld…

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