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Family of Boulder fire attack suspect released from ICE custody following judge's order

Law enforcement officials are on scene to investigate an attack on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado on June 1, 2025. Multiple people were burned, some severely, in an attack during a vigil that called on Hamas to release Israeli hostages. (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post/TNS)
Law enforcement officials are on scene to investigate an attack on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado on June 1, 2025. Multiple people were burned, some severely, in an attack during a vigil that called on Hamas to release Israeli hostages. (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post/TNS) TNS

DENVER - The wife and five children of the man charged with carrying out a terror attack on Boulder's Pearl Street mall last year have been released from immigration custody, their attorney said in a social media post Thursday.

The family's release comes days after a federal judge ordered them freed from the detention facility in Dilley, Texas, where they had been held for 10 months. Immigration authorities detained Hayam El Gamal, the wife of Mohamed Soliman, and the couple's five children soon after Soliman was arrested in the June 1 terror attack in Boulder.

Soliman is accused of using a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktails to burn people who had gathered on the popular pedestrian mall for a weekly demonstration urging the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Witnesses said Soliman shouted, "Free Palestine" during the attack, which is being prosecuted in both state and federal court. Karen Diamond, 82, died on June 25 from injuries sustained in the attack.

Soliman, who was born in Egypt and lived in Kuwait for 17 years, arrived in the U.S. in August 2022 on a tourist visa that expired in February 2023. He overstayed his visa and sought political asylum in September 2022. He and his family settled in the Colorado Springs area.

When Soliman's family was detained two days after the attack, then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem vowed online that the family would be deported "as early as tonight."

Instead, they were held in custody until their release this week, according to the family's attorney, Eric Lee. He did not immediately return a request for more information Friday and it was not clear exactly when El Gamal and her children were freed.

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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 2:44 PM.

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