Palestinian American’s stabbing in Texas meets hate crime definition, police say

Palestinian American’s stabbing in Texas meets hate crime definition, police say
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Hatem Natsheh, a member of Austin for Palestine coalition, speaks during a press conference outside City Hall in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 6, 2024, in Austin, Texas. (Austin American-Statesman via AP)
Palestinian American’s stabbing in Texas meets hate crime definition, police say
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Nizar Doar, the father of stabbing victim Zacharia Doar, speaks during a press conference outside City Hall on Feb. 6, 2024, in Austin, Texas. (Mikala Compton /Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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Palestinian American’s stabbing in Texas meets hate crime definition, police say

Palestinian American’s stabbing in Texas meets hate crime definition, police say
  • Advocacy group CAIR says Muslim Americans were driving home from a pro-Palestinian protest when the suspect attacked them at a stop sign
  • Says the suspect, identified by police as Bert James Baker, shouted obscenities as he stabbed a 23-year-old Palestinian-American in the chest

WASHINGTON: The stabbing of a Palestinian-American man in Austin, Texas, over the weekend meets the definition of a hate crime and local prosecutors will determine charges, Austin police said on Wednesday.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) advocacy group said a group of Muslim Americans were driving home from a pro-Palestinian protest on Sunday when the suspect attacked their vehicle at a stop sign.
The suspect, identified by police as Bert James Baker, shouted obscenities and stabbed a 23-year-old Palestinian-American in the chest, CAIR said.
Baker was arrested on Sunday, booked into county jail and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, police said. He could not be reached for comment.
A police statement on Wednesday said the police Hate Crimes Review Committee had determined the incident met the definition of a hate crime. It said local prosecutors will determine any further charges.
The victim’s father, Nizar Doar, identified the victim as Zacharia Doar. The father told a CAIR-hosted press conference on Tuesday his son was trying to subdue Baker and suffered a broken rib. The son had since undergone surgery.
Human rights advocates cite a rise in Islamophobia, anti-Palestinian bias and antisemitism in the US that began with a Palestinian Hamas attack in Israel on Oct. 7 in which 1,200 people were killed, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel has responded with a ground and air attack on Hamas-ruled Gaza, killing more than 27,000 people, according to the local Palestinian health ministry.
Previous US incidents include a November shooting of three students of Palestinian descent in Vermont and the fatal October stabbing of a 6-year-old Palestinian American in Illinois.