Chicago Sun Times: Vandals deface three local synagogues

Chicago Sun Times: Vandals deface three local synagogues

— “Vandals spray-painted the words ‘Death to Israel’ on two synagogues and a Jewish school early Saturday in three separate incidents police say could be linked and are being investigated as hate crimes.”
— “In each case, the vandals — at times donning masks — used orange-colored paint, also shattering glass windows with bricks and rocks at two of the buildings.”
— “Similar graffiti was found at Anshe Motele Congregation, 6526 N. California, Rabbi Alan Abramson said.”
— “Lincolnwood police said vandals also scrawled ‘Death to Israel’ and ‘Free Palestine’ on the outside walls of Lincolnwood Jewish Congregation, 7117 N. Crawford. Mitchell Sandler, past president of the congregation, said they threw at least two bricks at the front doors, damaging four windows.”

Two North Side synagogues and one in Lincolnwood were vandalized early Saturday. (Photo: Scott Stewart/Sun-Times)
Two North Side synagogues and one in Lincolnwood were vandalized early Saturday. (Photo: Scott Stewart/Sun-Times)

Miami Mosque Attacked by Gunfire

In Miami’s Southwest Dade area, CBS reported about gunfire attacks on a new mosque under construction.  No one was injured.

CBS 4: “Islamic School Is Riddled With Bullets In SW Dade”
— CBS 4 reports
“Vandals sprayed bullets into the side of a new mosque under construction in Southwest Miami-Dade. This is not the first time the Islamic School of Miami has been targeted but members say this is the most violent attack yet”
— gunshots in unoccupied building under construction
— CBS 4: “You can see multiple bullets that went through this wall and windows of the Islamic School of Miami, located in The Hammocks.”

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Bullets fired into Miami mosque under construction
Bullets fired into Miami mosque under construction (Photo: CBS 4)
Bullet Holes of Attack on Miami Mosque Under Construction (Photo: YouTube/CBS4)
Bullet Holes of Attack on Miami Mosque Under Construction (Photo: YouTube/CBS4)

Ten Years Later, Alleged “Honor Killing” of Cleveland Woman Unpunished

The alleged “honor killing” murder of Methal Dayem in Cleveland remains unpunished 10 years after her murder in 1999.

Methal Dayem - Victim of "Honor Killing" in Cleveland, Ohio
Methal Dayem – Alleged Victim of “Honor Killing” in Cleveland, Ohio

Ten years ago, as reported by the Cleveland Plain Dealer in July 2000, “Methal Dayem, 21, was shot four times on Jan. 8, 1999. Three of the bullets hit her legs and torso. A fourth passed through the back of her neck and out through her voicebox. She died suffocating on her own blood.” “Prosecutors argued that Yezen Dayem and Musa Saleh killed their Lakewood cousin, Methal Dayem, last year because her independent ways threatened to sully the family’s reputation. The theory outraged the Dayem family, and even Methal Dayem’s parents doubted it at first, once protesting outside the Justice Center on behalf of their nephews. But as investigators began to share their evidence that this was an honor killing, Methal Dayem’s parents slowly changed their minds.”

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported: “By then, investigators believed Methal Dayem’s slaying was “Karo Kari,” or an honor killing. Men in Middle Eastern countries had for centuries murdered women who disgraced their families.” “And Cleveland police had learned that much of Methal Dayem’s family, Palestinian immigrants, were upset with Methal Dayem’s increasing independence, especially since she backed out of an arranged marriage a year before. Then Methal Dayem’s sister told them that Yezen Dayem and Saleh had started following Methal Dayem to school and to work, sometimes calling in between to check up on what she was doing.” “They had no physical evidence linking either Yezen Dayem or Saleh to the slaying and, from the beginning, both denied any involvement, but the prosecutors felt the honor killing theory was so compelling that they pushed ahead, convinced the circumstantial evidence was enough to prove their case.”

There was no conviction for the murder of the Cleveland woman Methal Dayem.

The accused individuals were acquitted in the case.  The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported‘ that the accused individuals in the alleged honor killing, “Yezen Dayem or Musa Saleh,” were acquitted.