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Former Uber Driver Mohamed Soliman’s Attack on Jews Raises Concerns

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Mohamed Soliman Uber Driver Boulder Attack

BOULDER, Colo. — Mohamed Soliman, an illegal immigrant, confessed to planning a violent attack against Jewish people for over a year. In a chilling admission, he stated he targeted a Zionist group in Boulder, moving forward with his plan after his daughter graduated high school.

According to reports, Soliman’s assault was a premeditated hate crime. He referenced his preparation and intent to harm as he detailed how he learned about his chosen target from online searches.

Soliman’s case has drawn criticism for deeper issues surrounding immigration and public safety. He entered the country illegally and overstayed his visa but was still granted a work permit. Reports have surfaced questioning how someone with his background could work as an Uber driver.

Uber confirmed that Soliman had been a driver but stated that all drivers must pass background checks and have a valid Social Security number. The company has since banned his account following the attack.

“This raises serious concerns about the vetting process at companies like Uber,” said a local resident. “We must ensure that people with violent intentions are not slipping through the cracks.”

Community members are left grappling with fear. Residents in Boulder and across the country are calling for more accountability from rideshare and delivery services, emphasizing the importance of safety in their communities.

As the investigation continues, many are demanding a response from Uber regarding their vetting procedures and assurance that such incidents can be prevented in the future.