Boulder, Colorado, attack suspect faces murder charges after victim dies, officials say
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The suspect in the firebombing attack on people marching to support Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, earlier this month will be charged with first-degree murder after one of the victims died, the Boulder District Attorney's Office announced Monday.
The DA's office said Karen Diamond, 82, died as a result of the severe injuries that she suffered in the June 1 attack.
In a press release, the DA's office said it is upgrading the charges against Mohamed Soliman to include two counts of first-degree murder, both pertaining to Diamond's death. Those counts were previously listed as criminal attempt to commit first-degree murder but were amended after her death. The first count is first-degree murder under an extreme indifference theory and the second count is first-degree murder with intent after deliberation.

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