Plainfield landlord accused of hate crime was bloody, sweaty after 6-year-old boy found stabbed, deputy says

Joseph Czuba, the Plainfield man accused of stabbing 6-year-old Wadee Al Fayoumi to death, was found bloody and sweaty by Will County sheriff’s deputies investigating the attack.

Czuba “had blood all over his body, all over his hands and he was sweating profusely” and there were “a few knives laying around him,” Deputy Sheriff Matthew Starcevich told jurors on Wednesday.

Starcevich and his partner, Riguberto Cisneros, were among the first on the scene on the morning of Oct. 14, 2023, and found Wadee and his mother, Hanan Shaheen.

Told to look for a male landlord, they soon spotted Czuba lying on his back in the driveway. Starcevich said they approached with their weapons drawn.

Body camera footage shows Czuba sitting up, with his hands behind him as the deputies approached.

Joseph Czuba, 71, stands before Circuit Judge Dave Carlson for his arraignment in the murder of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume, at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet.

Joseph Czuba

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Deputies also noticed a knife holster on Czuba’s waistband, which Starcevich recognized as a sheath for a ScubaPro dive knife. That same sheath was shown to jurors Wednesday.

Czuba, 73, is accused of stabbing his tenant, Shaheen, and killing Wadee, after becoming radicalized by conservative commentary about the war in Gaza.

Czuba has pleaded not guilty to three counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder, two counts of aggravated battery and two counts of committing a hate crime.

Shaheen was taken to an emergency room and treated by physician assistant Alan Favela.

Favela told jurors Wednesday that he applied 19 stitches to cuts on Shaheen’s face and staples to a laceration on the back of her scalp. Favela also treated injuries to her hands.

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Speaking to a packed court Tuesday, Shaheen told jurors Czuba attacked her while yelling “You Muslim must die.” Shaheen said Czuba eventually left, and she ran to the bathroom to call 911.

Czuba returned and attempted to enter the bathroom, according to Shaheen. She then testified she began “hearing screaming, my son screaming, screaming, screaming.”

Officers testified they arrived and found the boy lying shirtless on a bed.

In body camera footage shown to jurors Tuesday, responding officers can be heard screaming out “Holy f —, oh my god, oh my god,” as they make the discovery.

Wadee had been stabbed 26 times, according to the Will County sheriff’s office.

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