Man sentenced to 53 years in prison for hate crime that left 6-year-old Palestinian American boy dead – New York Daily News


An Illinois landlord was sentenced 53 years in prison Friday for the murder of 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi and the attempted murder of the boy’s mother in October 2023, an attack a jury found to be a hate crime spurred by the war in Gaza.

Given his age, Joseph Czuba, 73, will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars under the sentence imposed by Judge Amy M. Bertani-Tomczak.

A Will County jury in Illinois deliberated for just over an hour in February before finding him guilty of fatally stabbing Wadee, a Palestinian-American kindergartener. The panel also convicted Czuba of attacking his mother, Hanan Shaheen, and committing hate crimes.

Just before noon, Wadee’s grandfather, Mahmoud Yousef, walked slowly to the lectern to address the judge. He had not prepared a statement in advance, in part because “there’s nothing too much you can say.” He thanked the police, the attorneys and others who had been part of the case.

He then took a deep breath.

“It’s not easy,” he said.

He thanked Plainfield, for “standing up against the hate crimes.”

“No matter what the sentence is going to be, it’s not going to be justified for us,” he said.

Yousef turned around to face Czuba. Wadee’s parents had plans and dreams for him from the moment he was born, he said.

“Mr. Joseph had no right to take it,” he said. “We want to know what made him do this. What type of news did he hear on the TV or radio that made him do such an unheard (sic) crime, that is more than just hate? We are talking about a 6-year-old kid.”

He turned again to look at Czuba.

“We need to know,” he said. “We deserve for Mr. Joseph to explain his acts. One stab was not enough. Give the father that peace of mind, who had all the plans for his future.”

He turned back around.

“Mr. Joseph, say something,” he said.

Czuba said nothing.

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Odai Alfayoumi arrives at a press conference after Joseph Czuba was found guilty on all charges in the hate crime murder of his six-year-old son, Wadee Alfayoumi, at the Will County Courthouse on Feb. 28, 2025. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)

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Outside the fourth-floor courtroom after Bertani-Tomczak delivered the sentence, Yousef said he and Wadee’s father, Odai Alfayoumi, were disappointed that Czuba declined to speak.

“We were hoping he was going to say something,” he said. “This sentence is justice for the type of murder, but it’s not justice for us.”

The sentencing is a somber conclusion to a case that drew national attention to spiking Islamophobia against Palestinians and Muslims in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war. The war broke out about a week before Czuba attacked the boy and his mother in the home they shared with him and his wife in Plainfield Township.

Czuba’s wife, who was not home at the time of the attacks, divorced him after his arrest and testified against him at trial.

Wadee spent the last morning of his life eating breakfast, helping his mother change the sheets on their beds and playing an educational cell phone game, according to his mother’s testimony. Then Czuba knocked on the door and pushed Shaheen when she opened it.

Shaheen testified during the trial that she believed she was dying during the attack, and locked herself in the bathroom to tell a 911 dispatcher “(Czuba is) killing my baby with a knife” as her son screamed in the next room.

The last words she heard him say were “oh no.”



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