By Associated Press
BRIDGEVIEW: Crowds of mourners in a heavily Palestinian Chicago suburb paid respects Monday to a 6-year-old Muslim boy killed in an alleged hate crime, hours after authorities revealed new details about the evidence used to charge the family’s landlord with stabbing the child and his mother.
Wadea Al-Fayoume, who had recently had a birthday, died Saturday after being stabbed dozens of times in a brutal attack that drew condemnation from local elected officials to the White House. Authorities said the family’s landlord, Joseph Czuba, was upset over the Israel-Hamas war and attacked them after the boy’s mother proposed they тАЬpray for peace.тАЭ
Wadea Al Fayoume’s father, Oday Al Fayoume, right, and his uncle Mahmoud Yousef mourn at Wadea’s grave in LaGrange, Illinois, Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. (AP)
In Bridgeview, which is home to a large and established Palestinian community, family and friends remembered Wadea as a kind and energetic boy who loved playing games. His body was carried in a small white casket тАФ which was at times draped with a Palestinian flag тАФ through packed crowds.
Mosque Foundation Imam Jamal Said reflected on the boyтАЩs death during the janazah, or funeral service, but also the wider loss of life in the war between Israel and Hamas.
тАЬWadea is a child and he is not the only one under attack,тАЭ he said, adding many тАЬchildren are being slaughtered literally in the Holy Land, unfortunately, which is very sad.тАЭ
Hundreds of people gathered Monday at the Illinois funeral for the Palestinian American boy named Wadea Al-Fayoume. Authorities say he was fatally was stabbed by a landlord upset over the Israel-Hamas war. The landlord also attacked the boyтАЩs mother, who was hospitalized. pic.twitter.com/1yBWjUEgPN
тАФ The Associated Press (@AP) October 16, 2023
Earlier Monday, Czuba made his first court appearance on murder, attempted murder and hate crime charges. In detailing the charges Sunday, the Will County Sheriff’s Office determined тАЬboth victims in this brutal attack were targeted by the suspect due to them being Muslim and the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the Israelis.”
Czuba, a Plainfield resident, replied, тАЬYes, sir,тАЭ when asked if he understood the charges and was subsequently returned to jail in Joliet, 50 miles (80.4 kilometers) southwest of Chicago. A Will County judge granted a court-appointed lawyer. The public defenderтАЩs office did not immediately return messages seeking comment about the charges against him.
Family members of Wadea Al Fayoume bring his casket into Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview, Illinois, on Oct. 16, 2023. (AP)
The boyтАЩs mother told investigators that she rents two rooms on the first floor of the Plainfield home while Czuba and his wife live on the second floor, Assistant StateтАЩs Attorney Michael Fitzgerald said in a court filing.
тАЬHe was angry at her for what was going on in Jerusalem,тАЭ Fitzgerald said. тАЬShe responded to him, тАШLetтАЩs pray for peace.тАЩ … Czuba then attacked her with a knife.тАЭ
The boyтАЩs mother fought him off and went into a bathroom where she stayed until police arrived. Wadea, meanwhile, was in his own room, Fitzgerald said.
The mother was identified by family members as Hanaan Shahin, 32, though authorities used a different spelling for her name as well as her sonтАЩs name.
On the day of the attack, police found Czuba with a cut on his forehead, sitting on the ground outside the home.
CzubaтАЩs wife, Mary, told police that her husband feared they would be attacked by people of Middle Eastern descent and had withdrawn $1,000 from a bank тАЬin case the U.S. grid went down,тАЭ Fitzgerald said in the court document.
In Bridgeview, the boy’s father briefly spoke to reporters in Arabic, saying he was trying to make sense of what happened to his son and the boy’s mother. He hoped it would be a тАЬbullet to solve the issueтАЭ in his homeland.
тАЬIтАЩm here as the father of the boy, not as a politician or religious scholar. IтАЩm here as the father of a boy whose rights were violated,тАЭ he said.
A Muslim community member shouts into the crowd for Wadea Al Fayoume at Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview, Illinois, on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. (AP)
Community members chanted prayers in unison outside the mosque following the janazah as leaders transported the casket into a hearse. тАЬThere is no God, but God,тАЭ тАЬThe martyr is beloved by GodтАЭ and тАЬGod is greatest,тАЭ they chanted, calls many Muslims recite in moments of grief, distress or remembrance.
At a news conference outside the mosque, speakers called for politicians and media to be responsible with their rhetoric and coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. Attendees gathered close to hear, phones recording and expressions somber.
In recent days, Jewish and Muslim groups have reported an increase of hateful rhetoric in the wake of the war. Several cities have stepped up police patrols.
The Justice Department said it opened a hate crime investigation into the attack.
тАЬThis horrific act of hate has no place in America, and stands against our fundamental values: freedom from fear for how we pray, what we believe, and who we are,” President Joe Biden said. Follow channel on WhatsApp
BRIDGEVIEW: Crowds of mourners in a heavily Palestinian Chicago suburb paid respects Monday to a 6-year-old Muslim boy killed in an alleged hate crime, hours after authorities revealed new details about the evidence used to charge the family’s landlord with stabbing the child and his mother.
Wadea Al-Fayoume, who had recently had a birthday, died Saturday after being stabbed dozens of times in a brutal attack that drew condemnation from local elected officials to the White House. Authorities said the family’s landlord, Joseph Czuba, was upset over the Israel-Hamas war and attacked them after the boy’s mother proposed they тАЬpray for peace.тАЭ
Wadea Al Fayoume’s father, Oday Al Fayoume, right, and his uncle Mahmoud Yousef mourn at Wadea’s grave in LaGrange, Illinois, Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. (AP)
In Bridgeview, which is home to a large and established Palestinian community, family and friends remembered Wadea as a kind and energetic boy who loved playing games. His body was carried in a small white casket тАФ which was at times draped with a Palestinian flag тАФ through packed crowds.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
Mosque Foundation Imam Jamal Said reflected on the boyтАЩs death during the janazah, or funeral service, but also the wider loss of life in the war between Israel and Hamas.
тАЬWadea is a child and he is not the only one under attack,тАЭ he said, adding many тАЬchildren are being slaughtered literally in the Holy Land, unfortunately, which is very sad.тАЭ
Hundreds of people gathered Monday at the Illinois funeral for the Palestinian American boy named Wadea Al-Fayoume. Authorities say he was fatally was stabbed by a landlord upset over the Israel-Hamas war. The landlord also attacked the boyтАЩs mother, who was hospitalized. pic.twitter.com/1yBWjUEgPN
тАФ The Associated Press (@AP) October 16, 2023
Earlier Monday, Czuba made his first court appearance on murder, attempted murder and hate crime charges. In detailing the charges Sunday, the Will County Sheriff’s Office determined тАЬboth victims in this brutal attack were targeted by the suspect due to them being Muslim and the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict involving Hamas and the Israelis.”
Czuba, a Plainfield resident, replied, тАЬYes, sir,тАЭ when asked if he understood the charges and was subsequently returned to jail in Joliet, 50 miles (80.4 kilometers) southwest of Chicago. A Will County judge granted a court-appointed lawyer. The public defenderтАЩs office did not immediately return messages seeking comment about the charges against him.
Family members of Wadea Al Fayoume bring his casket into Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview, Illinois, on Oct. 16, 2023. (AP)
The boyтАЩs mother told investigators that she rents two rooms on the first floor of the Plainfield home while Czuba and his wife live on the second floor, Assistant StateтАЩs Attorney Michael Fitzgerald said in a court filing.
тАЬHe was angry at her for what was going on in Jerusalem,тАЭ Fitzgerald said. тАЬShe responded to him, тАШLetтАЩs pray for peace.тАЩ … Czuba then attacked her with a knife.тАЭ
The boyтАЩs mother fought him off and went into a bathroom where she stayed until police arrived. Wadea, meanwhile, was in his own room, Fitzgerald said.
The mother was identified by family members as Hanaan Shahin, 32, though authorities used a different spelling for her name as well as her sonтАЩs name.
On the day of the attack, police found Czuba with a cut on his forehead, sitting on the ground outside the home.
CzubaтАЩs wife, Mary, told police that her husband feared they would be attacked by people of Middle Eastern descent and had withdrawn $1,000 from a bank тАЬin case the U.S. grid went down,тАЭ Fitzgerald said in the court document.
In Bridgeview, the boy’s father briefly spoke to reporters in Arabic, saying he was trying to make sense of what happened to his son and the boy’s mother. He hoped it would be a тАЬbullet to solve the issueтАЭ in his homeland.
тАЬIтАЩm here as the father of the boy, not as a politician or religious scholar. IтАЩm here as the father of a boy whose rights were violated,тАЭ he said.
A Muslim community member shouts into the crowd for Wadea Al Fayoume at Mosque Foundation in Bridgeview, Illinois, on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. (AP)
Community members chanted prayers in unison outside the mosque following the janazah as leaders transported the casket into a hearse. тАЬThere is no God, but God,тАЭ тАЬThe martyr is beloved by GodтАЭ and тАЬGod is greatest,тАЭ they chanted, calls many Muslims recite in moments of grief, distress or remembrance.
At a news conference outside the mosque, speakers called for politicians and media to be responsible with their rhetoric and coverage of the Israel-Hamas war. Attendees gathered close to hear, phones recording and expressions somber.
In recent days, Jewish and Muslim groups have reported an increase of hateful rhetoric in the wake of the war. Several cities have stepped up police patrols.
The Justice Department said it opened a hate crime investigation into the attack.
тАЬThis horrific act of hate has no place in America, and stands against our fundamental values: freedom from fear for how we pray, what we believe, and who we are,” President Joe Biden said. Follow channel on WhatsApp

