May 7 (Reuters) – The man accused of lobbing gasoline bombs at a pro-Israel rally last year in Boulder, Colorado, killing one person and injuring at least a dozen others, pleaded guilty on Thursday to all charges he faced in state court.
The fire-bombing suspect, Mohamed Soliman, 46, an Egyptian national, entered his plea to dozens of felony counts, including first-degree murder under two definitions of the offense, each carrying a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
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