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Accused Boulder terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s Jewish neighbor feels ‘lucky’ he, family weren’t targeted by madman

June 2, 2025
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Accused Boulder terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s Jewish neighbor feels ‘lucky’ he, family weren’t targeted by madman
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A Jewish man who recently moved across the street from the suspected antisemitic firebomber who attacked advocates hosting a solidarity walk in Colorado for Israeli hostages held captive by Hamas believes he is “lucky” that he and his family weren’t also targeted.

David Costello, a Messianic Jew who moved to Colorado Springs just last week, said he had little interaction with alleged terrorist Mohamed Sandry Soliman. The family of seven, who all dress in traditional Jewish attire, were flabbergasted by the attack and have been left wondering if he would’ve gone after them.

David Costello a Jewish neighbor of terror suspect Mohamed Soliman
Neighbor David Costello said he was thankful he wasn’t a target. Toby Canham for the NY Post
Mohamed Sabry Soliman
Mohamed Sabry Soliman is accused of firebombing a gathering for hostages held in Gaza in Boulder, Colorado on Sunday.

“I mean, I’m pretty recognizably Jewish … I feel grateful that I never put out an Israeli flag like I was going to. And I also have a question of, ‘Why not me?’” Costello said.

“He obviously saw a Jewish neighbor was moving in. Why didn’t he torch me? I’m glad he didn’t. I’m thankful that he didn’t torch our house, but kind of sad for the people in Boulder who he did.”

Mohamed Soliman's home
Soliman’s home in Colorado. Toby Canham for the NY Post

The day of the attack, Costello and his family were celebrating a picnic to ring in the Messianic Shavuot — and noticed Soliman’s wife lurking nearby.

“While he was doing that, she was walking around a big Messianic Jewish thing that was happening over here. She was just sort of suspiciously walking around,” Costello said, adding that the madman’s wife had given his family food when they moved in.

Soliman appeared in court on Monday and was charged with a federal hate crime and state-level first-degree murder for his attack that left 12 people injured.

This is a breaking story. Please check back for updates.

The post Accused Boulder terrorist Mohamed Sabry Soliman’s Jewish neighbor feels ‘lucky’ he, family weren’t targeted by madman appeared first on New York Post.

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