Muhammad Syed, 53, faces life imprisonment for the first-degree
murder of 41-year-old Aftab Hussein who was found dead in
southeast Albuquerque on July 26, 2022, next to a vehicle that
police said had been shot up.
Syed is charged with the two other 2022 killings that some
national Muslim groups and media linked to sectarian violence,
but police and Albuquerque's Islamic community blamed on
interpersonal feuds.
“As best we can tell, the motive in this may truly be a random
serial killer type of mentality that we will never understand,”
prosecuting attorney David Waymire told reporters after the
verdict.
During the week-long trial, jurors heard how Syed's mobile phone
showed he was in the area of the shooting when it happened and
an examination of spent cartridges found at the scene matched a
semi-automatic rifle found at Syed's home.
Syed is also charged with the Aug. 1, 2022 killing of
27-year-old urban planner Muhammed Afzaal Hussain and the murder
of truck driver Naeem Hussain four days later, both on streets
near Albuquerque's Central Avenue.
All three men killed were of Pakistani or Afghan descent and
prayed with Syed at Albuquerque's largest mosque.
Syed has a record of criminal misdemeanors since he came to the
United States, including a case of domestic violence.
He is next expected to stand trial for the murder of Muhammad
Afzaal Hussain, who was shot at night while walking near his
home by the University of New Mexico where he got his master's
degree.
"The Muslim community has some relief the person who was the
killer is behind bars and no other brother, no other son, will
become the victim of that hatemonger," said Hussain's brother
Muhammad Imtiaz Hussain, adding that a date has yet to be set
for the trial.
(Reporting by Andrew Hay; Editing by Nia Williams and Edwina
Gibbs)
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