Egyptian attacks pro-Israel event in Colorado with flamethrower

A homemade flamethrower and political shouts: the absurd method of an attack that left six injured in Colorado.

When politics is resolved with fire (literally)

Because nothing says “solidarity with Palestine” like setting fire to a group of grandparents in a shopping center. The ever-so-diplomatic US authorities have identified the mastermind behind this attack in Boulder, Colorado: Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian citizen who apparently mistook a pro-Israel event for a barbecue. His weapon of choice: a homemade flamethrower, because why use a conventional weapon when you can look like a Mad Max villain?

The FBI discovers that shouting slogans does not justify arresting people

According to the FBI, Soliman not only played with fire, but also shouted “Free Palestine!” during his pyrotechnic performance. Because of course, nothing liberates an oppressed people more than burning American retirees. Special Agent Mark Michalek, in a display of obviousness, declared: “This is an act of deliberate violence.” Thanks, Sherlock. The wounded, by the way, are between 67 and 88 years old, because what better way to demonstrate your bravery than to attack people who probably use a cane.

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But here’s the best part: Soliman had applied for asylum in the United States and was denied a visa in 2005. However, like a bad bureaucratic comedy, he managed to enter in 2022 with a non-immigrant visa that expired… and lo and behold, he stayed. Worse still, the Biden administration (according to unconfirmed sources) gave him a work permit. Because what could go wrong when regularizing someone whose hobby is making flamethrowers?

Stephen Miller, Trump’s former advisor, wasted no time in pointing the finger: “Biden gave a job to an arsonist!” And then he dropped the gem of “suicidal migration must be reversed.” Because, obviously, the problem is not the guy with the flamethrower, but that he entered the country. Priorities, people.

The attack: when the protest turns into a nightmare

On Sunday, as the group Run For Their Lives called for the release of Israeli hostages, Soliman appeared with bottles of clear liquid. Spoiler: it wasn’t mineral water. Witnesses described how a woman had to roll on the ground to put out the flames on her dress. The last straw? The attacker was also injured, because even clumsy terrorists exist.

The Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, described the event as an “act of hate.” Meanwhile, Hakeem Jeffries, Democratic leader, called him “anti-Semitic“. Because in America, if you want your crime to have political relevance, just add an “-ism” to the end.

This attack occurs two weeks after the murder of two employees of the Israeli embassy in Washington. Apparently the new trend in activism is shooting or setting fire to random people. Progress?

What’s next? The authorities will file charges against Soliman, although they have not yet decided if it will be for terrorism or for having the worst life plan in history. Meanwhile, the FBI is still investigating…and probably checking how the hell someone with a flamethrower went unnoticed.

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Farías Laguna appeals ruling that denied protection for huachicol

The defense seeks to have the case transferred to military jurisdiction. He alleges lack of direct evidence.

Vice Admiral Manuel Roberto Farías Laguna, nephew-in-law of former Secretary of the Navy José Rafael Ojeda Durán, filed an appeal for review against the ruling that denied him protection to annul his connection to the process. He is accused of leading a network of fiscal huachicol from the naval institution.

The defense requested that it be analyzed whether the criminal process should be transferred to military jurisdiction, in accordance with article 13 of the constitution. He maintains that the control judge Mario Martínez Elizondo should have carried out that analysis.

“The accusation was built on the quality of vice admiral and the functions he performed within the Navy Secretariat,” the defense said in a statement.

The appeal challenges the decision of Judge Jorge Adrián Cruz Flores, who last June denied federal protection. Now, a Collegiate Criminal Court will review the case.

Arguments against the sentence

The defense assures that neither the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) nor the ruling identify a specific order or act by Farías Laguna that demonstrates his participation in the alleged organization. The accusation, he affirms, is based on institutional hierarchy, geolocations and family ties, not on direct evidence.

He also accuses that the judge gave improper scope to a letter attributed to Fernando Rubén Guerrero Alcántar, interpreting it as a direct accusation. Furthermore, he points out that the sentence validates a collective narrative without distinguishing the specific conduct of the vice admiral.

“The appeal insists that the question remains regarding the constitutionality of article 4, section I, of the Federal Law against Organized Crime, considering that it raises problems of exhaustiveness, legality and legal certainty,” indicated the defense.

The criminal process continues in federal jurisdiction, while awaiting the resolution of the Collegiate Court.

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Municipal police die after falling from a highway distributor in León

An officer fell from the highway distributor in León. He had shared a video about depression.

An officer lost his life at the Juan Pablo Segundo highway distributor

Minutes after 11:00 a.m. this Tuesday, a municipal police officer died after falling from the upper lane of the Juan Pablo Segundo distributor, near Plaza Altacia, at the exit to Silao, east of León. At that time there was high vehicular traffic on Morelos and Aeropuerto boulevards.

The officer was in uniform and on duty when the fall occurred. Before the event, he recorded a video while driving a patrol car and posted it on his social networks. In the message he recommended seeking help for any mental health problem.

“Don’t be sad, I had been going through a silent depression for a long time that ended up consuming me,” he expressed.

He asked them not to be sad and to remember the good times.

The moment was captured by witnesses with cell phones and broadcast on digital platforms. Until now, the Ministry of Security, Prevention and Citizen Protection of León has not issued official statements.

Warning signs and how to help

Losing a loved one to suicide is a complex mental health issue. Talking about wanting to die needs to be taken seriously and requires offering support. Some warning signs include:

  • Feeling like there is no hope or reason to live
  • Feeling trapped or in unbearable pain
  • Believing that you are a burden on others
  • Increased alcohol or drug consumption
  • Anxious, agitated, or dangerous behavior
  • Sleeping too little or too much
  • Social isolation
  • Anger or desire for revenge
  • Extreme mood swings

If you identify these signs in someone, don’t leave them alone. Seek help from a doctor, psychologist, thanatologist or therapist. Remove any weapons, dangerous substances or objects.

During confinement, requests for support for stress, anxiety, depression, violence and substance use increased through the Línea de la Vida (@LaLineaDeLaVidamx and @LineaDe_LaVida) or by calling 800 911 2000.

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Mexico and Panama refine trade and aerospace agreements

Foreign Minister Velasco receives the Panamanian president prior to the bilateral summit with Sheinbaum.

Official visit of the Panamanian president

This Tuesday, Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco received the President of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, and his wife Maricel Cohen at the SRE headquarters. The meeting occurred hours before the meeting that Mulino will hold with President Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace.

Velasco was accompanied by his Panamanian counterpart, Javier Martínez-Acha. The Mexican Foreign Ministry highlighted that both countries remain committed to strengthening diplomatic ties on issues such as commercial exchange, investments, the agricultural sector and development cooperation.

Bilateral agenda and new agreements

The government of Panama reported that the visit responds to an official invitation from President Sheinbaum. Among the planned topics are trade, investment, security, customs and cooperation. The signing of new bilateral agreements is expected, including the possible accession of Panama to an aerospace agreement for Latin America and the Caribbean.

In addition, Mulino will meet with representatives of 23 Mexican companies interested in expanding operations in Panama or establishing themselves for the first time in that market, taking advantage of their logistical and service advantages to access other markets in the region.

The meeting between both leaders will take place this Wednesday. The Foreign Ministry did not detail whether there will be joint statements.

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