DOWNERS GROVE, Ill. — A suburban Chicago woman faces hate crime charges for allegedly confronting a Palestinian American man wearing a sweatshirt with ''Palestine'' written on it and trying to knock a cellphone out of his pregnant wife's hands as she recorded the encounter, authorities and the man said.
Alexandra Szustakiewicz, 64, appeared in court Monday for her arraignment on two felony hate crime counts and a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge. A DuPage County judge ordered the Darien woman to have no contact with the victims and to stay away from the restaurant where police said the confrontation occurred Saturday. Szustakiewicz's next court hearing is set for Dec. 16.
There was no immediate response to a message left Tuesday for her public defender, Kendall Pietrzak, seeking comment.
Szustakiewicz was at a Panera Bread restaurant in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove on Saturday ''when she confronted and yelled expletives at a man regarding a sweatshirt he was wearing with the word Palestine written on it,'' the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office and Downers Grove police said Monday in a statement.
She also allegedly ''attempted to hit a cell phone out of the hands of a woman who was with the man when the woman began videotaping the incident,'' it added.
A complaint filed against Szustakiewicz, who was arrested Sunday, alleges that she ''committed a hate crime by reason of perceived national origin'' of the two victims.
DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin said in a statement that ''this type of behavior and the accompanying prejudice have no place in a civilized society.''
The man Szustakiewicz is accused of confronting said he was wearing a hoodie with the word ''Palestine'' on it when she approached and yelled expletives at him while trying to hit his pregnant wife, whom he shielded as she filmed Szustakiewicz with her cellphone.