Boulder fire attack suspect named and Ukraine claims massive strike on Russia: Morning Rundown

The suspect in a fire attack in Boulder, Colorado, yelled “Free Palestine,” the FBI said.
The suspect in a fire attack in Boulder, Colorado, yelled “Free Palestine,” the FBI said. A Trump administration-fueled “shadow docket” looms over the Supreme Court. And Ukraine said it carried out a massive drone attack in Russia.
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A man shouted “free Palestine” and used a “makeshift flamethrower” during an attack yesterday afternoon in downtown Boulder, Colorado, that left at least eight people injured, officials said.
The downtown Boulder County Government Building is shown after an attack on Sunday.Chet Strange / Getty ImagesThe Boulder County Sheriff's Office said on its daily booking sheet that Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, of El Paso County, Colorado, could be charged with two counts of first-degree murder — one with "extreme indifference" and one listed as "deliberation with intent — nonfamily — gun." Soliman could also be charged with one count of attempted murder, one count of first-degree assault, one count of causing serious injury to an at-risk adult or someone over 70 and one count of using explosives or incendiary devices.
Soliman is an Egyptian national with no prior significant contact with law enforcement, and he does not belong to a specific group, two senior law enforcement officials told NBC News.
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