Mohamed Sabry Soliman pleaded guilty to 101 charges on a state level A judge sentenced Mohamed Sabry Soliman to life in prison for a deadly attack last year. The Egyptian national U.S. officials say was living illegally in the U.S. was sentenced after throwing two Molotov cocktails at protesters and calling for Hamas to release Israeli hostages in Boulder in the summer of 2025. “The court finds your choices were acts of terror and they victimized an entire community, and they made everyone in it feel unsafe,” Boulder County District Judge Nancy Salomone told Soliman, according to The Colorado Sun . She gave the maximum penalty for each of the 101 charges he faced. He will have no opportunity for parole. Soliman, 46, pleaded guilty on Thursday to killing 82-year-old Karen Diamond in the attack and injuring dozens of others. The Associated Press reported that Soliman looked down at his desk while the judge and others spoke. He did, however, apologize to victims of the attack and acknowledged Diamond’s death.…