
Officials from across various law enforcement agencies are slated to address the media today in Boulder to speak on the charges filed against Mohamed Sabry Soliman. The joint news conference is expected to bring together figures from the Boulder Police Department, the Boulder District Attorney's Office, the FBI, and the Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado, according to the City of Boulder.
The briefing will elucidate the nature of state and federal charges facing Soliman, who is connected to the June 1 incident on Pearl Street in Boulder. Acting U.S. Attorney J. Bishop Grewell, FBI Denver's Special Agent in Charge Mark Michalek, the 20th Judicial District Attorney Michael Dougherty, and Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn are all expected to deliver remarks. The event is being live-streamed for public viewing, further expanding access beyond the credentialed media who will be present in the training room at the Boulder Police Department, the staging ground for today's developments.
This concerted announcement comes in the wake of a perturbing incident, with community members and observers awaiting further details. The press conference, which begins at 2:30 p.m. Mountain Time today, will likely shed light on the investigative process as well as the specific charges Soliman is set to face. Given the gravity of such events and their ripple effect across communities, the disclosure of these details is an anticipatory marker in the unfolding story of justice and procedure.









