
Chicago suspect faces terrorism and hate crime charges after shooting near synagogue. Here’s what we know
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Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi faces new felony terrorism and hate crime charges following a shooting near a Chicago synagogue, in a troubling incident that underscores the alarming rise of antisemitism and hate crimes across the US.
Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi faces new felony terrorism and hate crime charges following a shooting near a Chicago synagogue, in a troubling incident that underscores the alarming rise of antisemitism and hate crimes across the US. The shooting occurred amid growing fears for the safety of Jewish communities, with Abdallahi allegedly firing at a Jewish man walking to a synagogue before opening fire on responding officers over the weekend. Abdallahi remains hospitalized after a shootout with police, leaving authorities unable to question him, instead using digital evidence to establish their case, Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling said at a news conference Thursday. Here’s what we know: Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx highlighted the rarity of terrorism charges, noting that the allegations against Abdallahi reflect the gravity of the crime. “This charge sends a clear message: Any acts that seek to destabilize our communities through fear and hatred will face the fullest measure of accountability under the law,” Foxx said. “The efforts to engage in this crime were not spur of the moment, they were not simply to rattle at the time, but to inflict terror.”

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