
US landlord who killed Palestinian boy gets 53 years
Czuba was the family's landlord and the attack took place a week after the start of the Zionist war in Oct 2023. Wadea was stabbed 26 times and a serrated military knife with a 15-cm blade was removed from the child's abdomen during the autopsy. Shaheen and Czuba's now ex-wife, Mary, testified that he targeted the Muslim family after becoming agitated about the conflict in Gaza, media reported.
Prosecutors said Shaheen called police in 2023 after Czuba forced his way into her bedroom and stabbed her repeatedly. She was able to lock herself in a bathroom to call for help, during which time Czuba attacked her child. Shaheen testified during the trial that Czuba told her 'You, as a Muslim, must die.'
'The cruelty of this morally reprehensible killer and the impact of his violent conduct on this innocent child and mother is truly unfathomable,' prosecutor James Glasgow said in a statement. Jurors deliberated for just over an hour before finding Czuba guilty of first-degree murder, attempted murder and two counts of a hate crime.
Judge Amy Bertani-Tomczak sentenced Czuba to 30 years in prison for Wadea's murder, 20 years for the attack on his mother and three years for the hate crimes, to be served consecutively, the Chicago Sun Times reported. During sentencing, the boy's great-uncle Mahmoud Yousef asked Czuba why he did it but received no response, the newspaper said. 'We want to know what made him do this,' Yousef told the judge.
According to the Will County Sheriff's Office, the victims were targeted 'due to them being Muslim and the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the (Zionists)'. Joe Biden, then the US president, condemned the attack as a 'horrific act of hate' that 'has no place in America'.
Other recent incidents raising alarm in the US about anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian prejudice include the attempted drowning of a 3-year-old Palestinian American girl in Texas, the stabbing of a Palestinian American man in Texas and the beating of a Muslim man in New York. There was also a violent mob attack on pro-Palestinian protesters in California, a Florida shooting of two Zionist visitors whom a suspect mistook to be Palestinians and a New York City assault by a pro-Zionist mob that chanted 'Death to Arabs'. — Agencies
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