2 days in jail, $4,500, psych treatment for Loop synagogue defacement
A Pilsen man charged with a hate crime for defacing the Chicago Loop Synagogue in February has pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors that saw him sentenced to the two days he already served in the Cook County Jail.
Stuart Wright, 32, also was ordered to pay restitution of $4,500 and must seek treatment for his diagnosed schizophrenia, according to court records and his lawyer.
"This is not a hate-crime issue," attorney Michael Byrne told the Chicago Sun-Times on Tuesday. "This is someone who is mentally ill."
After being caught on security video, Wright was charged with a hate crime and criminal damage to property for smashing a window at the Chicago Loop Synagogue, 16 S. Clark St., and putting swastika stickers on its doors.
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