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Mohamed Soliman threw firebombs at a rally organized by the local Jewish community last June while yelling 'Free Palestine,' killing one person and injuring about two dozen. If his plea is accepted, he will be sentenced to life without parole, plus at least 400 years
The man accused of lobbing gasoline bombs at a pro-Israel rally in Colorado last year, killing one person and injuring about two dozen others, will plead guilty later this week to all 184 charges he faces in state court, according to his lawyers.
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