Overview
- Defense lawyers disclosed Sunday in a federal filing that Mohamed Sabry Soliman plans to enter his plea Thursday in Boulder County District Court.
- The plea covers all 184 state counts and would require life without parole plus at least 400 years under the proposed agreement.
- A parallel federal case remains open as prosecutors weigh seeking the death penalty on 12 hate-crime charges after Soliman offered last August to plead to life in prison.
- Soliman’s attorneys asked a U.S. judge to block the deportation of his ex-wife and five children, calling them crucial mitigation witnesses if capital punishment is pursued.
- Prosecutors say he planned the June 1, 2025 attack for a year and told investigators he wanted to “kill all Zionist people,” an assault that left 29 victims and led to the death of 82-year-old Karen Diamond.