The man accused of using incendiary devices in a June 1 attack on a gathering to support Israeli hostages in Gaza was formally charged on June 5 with 118 criminal counts, including attempted murder and other offenses.

Mohamed Sabry Soliman, an Egyptian native who's been held on $10 million bond since being taken into custody at the scene of the attack, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if he's found guilty of the federal hate crime charges against him.

Soliman faces over a dozen attempted murder charges, two counts of using explosive devices, over a dozen counts of attempting to use an incendiary device, five counts of assault on someone over the age of 70 and one count of cruelty towards animals.

Those charges could add up to as many as 384 years in prison, according to Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty.

More state and federal charges could be added as the investigation into the Boulder, Colorado attack at a pedestrian mall continues, authorities have said.