
The Megyn Kelly Show
Massive ICE Raid Results, Details About Colorado Terror Suspect's Planning and Motive: AM Update 6/3
Tue, 3 Jun 2025
ICE arrests nearly 1,500 illegal immigrants in a massive month-long operation across Massachusetts, slamming sanctuary policies that blocked local cooperation. Federal prosecutors charge a Colorado man with a hate crime after he hurled Molotov cocktails at a pro-Israel rally, injuring 12 and vowing to kill “Zionist people.” Week four of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' criminal trial begins with emotional testimony from a former assistant who says she was assaulted and psychologically controlled by the music mogul. From prison, Suge Knight urges longtime rival Sean Combs to testify in his own defense, saying “if he tells his truth, he might walk.”Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK20 for 20% offMasa Chips: Get 25% off your first order | Use code MK at https://MASAChips.com/MK
Chapter 1: What is the main focus of the massive ICE raid in Massachusetts?
Good morning, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025, and this is your AM Update.
It really shocks me that officials all over Massachusetts would rather release sex offenders, fentanyl dealers, drug dealers, human traffickers, and child rapists back into the neighborhoods.
ICE officials announcing a massive roundup of hundreds of criminal illegal aliens across Massachusetts.
Just because there's only one charge that has been made so far doesn't mean that we're not considering other charges that could come in the future.
The Boulder, Colorado terror suspect charged with a federal hate crime. The shocking details from the affidavit. And week four of the Sean Diddy Combs trial begins with more testimony from alleged victim Mia. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement announcing nearly 1,500 arrests, reportedly one of the largest operations in the agency's history, Operation Patriot, conducted across Massachusetts throughout the month of May in partnership with the FBI, Customs and Border Protection, ATF, and others, netting 1,461 total arrests of illegal immigrants.
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Chapter 2: What are the details of the Colorado terror suspect's actions?
Chapter 3: How does sanctuary policy affect local safety?
He specifically targeted the Zionist group that had gathered in Boulder, having learned about the group from an online search, end quote. The suspect also stating he carried out the attack because he hated the group and needed to stop the Zionist group from taking over Palestine.
More from the affidavit, quote, he stated that he had been planning the attack for a year and was waiting until after his daughter graduated to conduct the attack. FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, along with Democrat Governor of Colorado Jared Polis, quickly calling the attack an act of terrorism. Police Chief Stephen Redfern
initially declining to do so, instead saying the motive seemed unclear, despite the anti-Semitic comments made by the suspect during the attack. Acting U.S. Attorney Bishop Gruel asked at a Monday afternoon briefing why the only federal charge does not involve terrorism.
So the question is for the U.S. Attorney's Office about the fact that yesterday terrorism was mentioned and we see a hate crime charge today. And can we explain that?
So we've moved swiftly to charge quickly just to send the message to the community that no acts of anti-Semitism are going to be tolerated and there are severe consequences. Just because there's only one charge that has been made so far doesn't mean that we're not considering other charges that could come in the future.
District Attorney for Boulder, Michael Doherty, outlining the state charges against the suspect.
So there were 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 attempted murder with extreme indifference. So 16 counts total. If the defendant's convicted and those counts are running consecutive to one another, he would face a maximum of 384 years in state prison.
He's also charged with two counts of use of an incendiary device. If convicted of those charges and they run consecutive, he would face a maximum sentence of 48 years. He's also charged with 16 other counts of attempted use of an incendiary device. And again, if convicted and if they run consecutive, the maximum on those counts would be 192 years.
So 384 years on the attempted murder, 48 on the use of the Molotov cocktails, and then the attempted use would be 192 years. The judge set a $10 million cash-only bond on the state charges.
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Chapter 4: What charges are being faced by the Boulder, Colorado terror suspect?
Chapter 5: How is ICE responding to criticism over arrests?
Chapter 6: What testimonies are emerging from the Sean Combs trial?
District Attorney for Boulder, Michael Doherty, outlining the state charges against the suspect.
So there were 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 attempted murder with extreme indifference. So 16 counts total. If the defendant's convicted and those counts are running consecutive to one another, he would face a maximum of 384 years in state prison.
He's also charged with two counts of use of an incendiary device. If convicted of those charges and they run consecutive, he would face a maximum sentence of 48 years. He's also charged with 16 other counts of attempted use of an incendiary device. And again, if convicted and if they run consecutive, the maximum on those counts would be 192 years.
So 384 years on the attempted murder, 48 on the use of the Molotov cocktails, and then the attempted use would be 192 years. The judge set a $10 million cash-only bond on the state charges.
The suspect is in the country illegally. DHS confirming the Egyptian national entered the U.S. in August 2022 on a B-2 tourist visa that expired in February of 23. The suspect filing for asylum in September 2022. Fox News reporting the suspect was then granted a work permit under the Biden administration that allowed him to stay until just March of this year. And once again, he overstayed.
Special Agent Mark McCulloch confirming the suspect was not on the FBI's radar prior to the attack. Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt on Monday slamming the previous administration's immigration policies.
Joe Biden's administration foolishly gave him a tourist visa and that allowed him to unlawfully remain in our country. This individual should have been deported. Instead, he was welcomed here. And now three years later, after coming to this country under Joe Biden's administration, He is lighting Jewish people on fire who were simply trying to peacefully pay respect to the hostages in Israel.
The president is going to ensure that this individual is held to the fullest extent of the law. And not just this individual, but any individual, especially illegal criminals who engage in acts of terrorism, will be held accountable under this president.
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