Suspect facing 16 counts of attempted murder in the first-degree - as number of victims rises to 12
Now speaking is the 20th judicial district attorney Michael Dougherty.
He says that "Boulder is a beautiful and special place, but we're not immune from mass violence or hate crimes".
"The US attorney's office will be prosecuting the hate crime against the defendant," he says.
"Our office would be prosecuting the attempted murder charges and related charges at the state level.
"This approach will accurately reflect the actions the defendant is alleged to have taken, and the harms that he caused.
"It will allow us to secure a verdict and outcome sentence whereby he'll be held fully accountable."
The official says there are 16 counts of attempted murder in the first-degree - eight of those counts are for attempted murder with intent and after deliberation.
The other eight counts are for attempted murder with extreme indifference.
If the suspect is convicted and those counts are running consecutively then he would face a maximum of 384 years in state prison.
Soliman is also charged with two counts of use of an incendiary device (Molotov cocktails). If he is convicted of those charges and they run consecutively, he would face a maximum jail sentence of 48 years.
He is also charged with 16 other counts of attempted use of an incendiary device, and if convicted and they run consecutively then the maximum term he would face on those counts would be 192 years.
Also, authorities have said four more victims have been identified in the attack, bringing the total number who were injured to 12.