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 A former rideshare driver in the San Francisco Bay Area has been arrested for allegedly attacking one of his riders be stanley cup cause he believed the individual to be Jewish or Israeli, the Department of Justice announced Wednesday.An indictment filed against Csaba John Csuk谩s earlier this week states the 39-year-old was working for an app-based rideshare company on Oct. 26, 2023, when he was hired to drive the alleged victim 鈥?listed as S.B. in the filing 鈥?from the San Francisco International Airport to the person s home in San Jose, California.Prosecutors allege that when Csuk谩s approached S.B. at the predetermined pickup spot, the driver asked if the rider  was Jewish or Israeli, stated that he would not transport a Jewish or Israeli person in his vehicle and attacked S.B. by striking him in the face with his right fist, causing bodily injury. Csuk谩s now faces a federalhate crimecharge due to  causing bodily injury because of the actual or perceived religion or national origin of a person in circumstances affecting interstate comme stanley quencher rce,  the Justice Department said.The Daly City resident pleaded not guilty to the crime in his initial court a stanley cup ppearance Wednesday and was released on bond. If later convicted of the charge, he ll face a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.SEE MORE: In the last two months, antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents surged When taking public transportation 鈥?whether a taxi, bus or rideshare 鈥?customers should be able to ride without being  Kufx Rihanna is pregnant, debuts bump on stroll with boyfriend A$AP Rocky
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