Crime & Safety
'I Hope You Die': Ex Threatens Elmhurst Woman, Police Say
A Georgia man is facing charges after police say he made several violent threats against an Elmhurst woman.

ELMHURST, IL – An Elmhurst woman's ex-boyfriend repeatedly threatened to kill her a few months ago, saying he would shoot her in the head and that he wanted her legs cut off, police said.
During the investigation, the woman wavered whether she wanted to press charges, police said.
On Jan. 18, Elmhurst police said they arrested Aly Ben Abdeltif, 35, of Augusta, Georgia, on felony charges of phone harassment by threatening to kill and electronic harassment by making a threat to kill.
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As of Tuesday, the DuPage County Court website lists no charges against Abdeltif. The records say he was released to another state because he was a fugitive from justice. Patch obtained the police report Monday.
According to the report, Abdeltif also goes by the alias Giovanni Aly Fazani.
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On Jan. 18, police said Abdeltif's ex-girlfriend called police to report his threats. She also did so three times over the two previous months, but backed off pressing charges, according to police.
The police report listed a variety of threats that it said Abdeltif made:
- "I hope you die."
- "I'm coming to shoot you in the head ok."
- "I hope your entire family dies in that house together."
- "Maybe a fire, maybe a gas leak."
- "I want your family raped and killed, and it shown on the news and people asking why it happened."
- "I really want your legs cut off and body thrown away in a dumpster with piss."
- "I want you dismembered."
- "I really hope you get in a bad car accident."
- "I want you hurt."
While an officer was speaking with Abdeltif's ex-girlfriend, the suspect called and the officer answered, police said.
Abdeltif asked the officer to come kill him, saying he was suicidal, according to the report. Abdeltif alleged his ex-girlfriend stole his money and prevented him from getting a farm in Georgia, which he said was why he was upset, police said.
Police tracked Abdeltif's location to the Hard Rock Casino in Gary, Indiana. He was arrested.
The next day, police said the ex-girlfriend emailed an officer and said she wanted to drop the charges against Abdeltif.
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