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2017 Sayfullo Saipov NYC Truck Attack

2017 Sayfullo Saipov NYC Truck Attack  --- ===

Wikipedia: On October 31, 2017, an Islamic terrorist drove a rented pickup truck into cyclists and runners for about one mile (1.6 kilometers) of the Hudson River Park's bike path alongside West Street from Houston Street south to Chambers Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The vehicle-ramming attack killed eight people and injured eleven others. After crashing the truck into a school bus, the driver exited, apparently wielding two guns (later found to be a paintball gun and a pellet gun). He was shot in the abdomen by a policeman and arrested.[6] A flagand a document indicating allegiance to the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) were found in the truck.[7] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) charged 29-year-old Sayfullo Habibullaevich Saipov, who had immigrated to the United States from Uzbekistan in 2010, with destruction of a motor vehicle and providing material support for a terrorist organization.[8]

Similar "accident"  1 toddler killed, elderly driver not arrested or charged April 14, 2014 Buckley Pickup Accidentally Drives on Trail Kills Red Wagon Toddler In Buckley, Washington State (near Tacoma) 2 year old toddler Lincoln Pearson died after his red wagon pulled by his father was hit by a Ford Ranger pickup driven by John Barnard, 78, of Enumclaw who for some unexplained reason, apparently lost control, left the road and drove 500 ft onto a paved walking trail next to the road until it hit the wagon and was stopped when it crashed into a telephone pole. The driver got out of the truck, looked at the boy, offered no help and returned. Although he told the police he was aware of what he had done, he offered no report or explanation for the accident, and police ruled it was not related to alcohol or drugs. He could have been charged if he had been under orders by his doctor not to drive. There was not enough evidence to arrest or charge the man with a deliberate attack. The parents forgave the driver. There wasn't enough evidence to charge or even suspect the elderly driver who was never identified offered no reason at all why he left the road, drove 500 feet without braking and then scored a direct hit on a toddler in a wagon might have been a deliberate murderer. 

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2017 New York City truck attack - Wikipedia

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) charged 29-year-old Sayfullo Habibullaevich Saipov, who had immigrated to the United States from Uzbekistan in ...

On October 31, 2017, an Islamic terrorist drove a rented pickup truck into cyclists and runners for about one mile (1.6 kilometers) of the Hudson River Park's bike path alongside West Street from Houston Street south to Chambers Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The vehicle-ramming attack killed eight people and injured eleven others. After crashing the truck into a school bus, the driver exited, apparently wielding two guns (later found to be a paintball gun and a pellet gun). He was shot in the abdomen by a policeman and arrested.[6] A flagand a document indicating allegiance to the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) were found in the truck.[7]
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) charged 29-year-old Sayfullo Habibullaevich Saipov, who had immigrated to the United States from Uzbekistan in 2010, with destruction of a motor vehicle and providing material support for a terrorist organization.[8]

Attack[edit]


Pier 40, where the incident started
At 2:06 p.m. EDT on October 31, 2017, a man rented a pickup truck at a Home Depot in Passaic, New Jersey. At 2:43 p.m., he crossed the George Washington Bridge and entered Manhattan, proceeding south down the West Side Highway.[9] At 3:04 p.m. at Houston Street near Pier 40, he swerved into the Hudson River Greenway, a protected bike lane of Hudson River Park that runs parallel to West Street.[9][3] The man ran over people in the bike lane, mainly cyclists, killing eight and injuring seven others along a one mile (1.6 km) stretch.[10][11]
The driver's truck crashed into a school bus that was transporting students with special needs. Four people on the bus were injured. The truck stopped near the corner of Chambers Street and West Street, close to Stuyvesant High School. The driver exited the truck and ran, zigzagging, while brandishing weapons that were later found to be a paintball gun and a pellet gun. Police said he shouted "Allahu Akbar" as he stepped out of the vehicle.[10] The suspect was shot in the abdomen by a New York City Police Department officer, taken into custody, and transported to Bellevue Hospital for medical care.[6][12]
It was the fifteenth vehicular attack in North America and Europe by jihadist terrorists since 2014, according to New America, a nonpartisan research institution. These attacks have killed a total of 142 people.[8] It was also the deadliest terrorist attack in New York City since the September 11 attacks of 2001.[13]

Victims[edit]

Eight people were killed in the attack,[2] which injured another twelve, including the suspect and two children.[14]
Two of the dead were Americans: a 32-year-old man from New Milford, New Jersey; and a 23-year-old man from Manhattan.[15] The other six were foreign nationals; five tourists were from Argentina, and the sixth was from Belgium.[5][16] The five Argentine victims, all aged 47 or 48,[17] had been part of a group of ten former classmates at San Martín Polytechnic, a high school in the city of Rosario, Argentina, celebrating their 30th graduation anniversary to fulfill a promise made to each other when they graduated.[18] A sixth member of the group was hospitalized at NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.[19] The Belgian victim was a 31-year-old woman from Staden, on vacation in New York City.[20] Two other Belgians were in critical condition.[21] One surviving victim required the amputation of two limbs.[9]
Those killed were Diego Enrique Angelini, Nicholas Cleves, Ann-Laure Decadt, Darren Drake, Ariel Erlij, Hernan Ferruchi, Hernan Diego Mendoza and Alejandro Damian Pagrucco.[22]

Suspect[edit]

Sayfullo Saipov
BornSayfullo Habibullaevich Saipov
February 8, 1988 (age 30)
TashkentUzbek SSRSoviet Union
ResidencePaterson, New Jersey
NationalityUzbek
OccupationUber driver
Truck driver[10]
Known forSuspected terrorist
Criminal charge
Criminal statusAwaiting trial
Children3
The suspect, 29-year-old Sayfullo Habibullaevich Saipov,[nb 1] was born in TashkentUzbekistan, then a part of the Soviet Union, on February 8, 1988,[23][24] and lived most of his life in the districts of Beltepa and Uchtepa. Saipov was the eldest of four children and their only son.[14][25] In 2005, he graduated from a professional college and studied at the Tashkent Financial Institute from 2005 to 2009,[26] before working as an accountant.[27]
Saipov entered the United States under a Diversity Immigrant Visa in 2010, and is a permanent ("green card") resident in the U.S.[10][28] He resided in Stow, Ohio, before moving to Tampa, Florida, and then Paterson, New Jersey.[29][30] He worked in New Jersey as a driver for the passenger transport company Uber for six months.[31] Public records show he held a commercial truck license.[32] Acquaintances said Saipov had a bad temper that cost him driving jobs.[13] He was issued traffic citations in Maryland in 2011, in Pennsylvania in 2012 and 2015 and in Missouri in 2016, where records showed he was driving a tractor-trailer.[32] In 2015, federal agents interviewed Saipov about his contacts with two suspected terrorists, but a case was not opened against him.[33]
An acquaintance of Saipov since 2010 described him as a "little aggressive", and not very religious when he arrived in the U.S.[34] A friend in Ohio said he was prone to getting into fights and misunderstandings.[13] An imam at the mosque Saipov attended in Tampa said Saipov was devoted to outward observances of Islam and was very critical of American policies regarding Israel.[35] At Paterson, Saipov lived behind and regularly prayed at a local mosque, Masjid Omar (which had been a subject of surveillance by an NYPD dragnet surveillance program on Muslims), during the three months preceding the attack.[36]
One of Saipov's sisters in Uzbekistan, who was in regular contact with him, said he had recently expressed a desire to return to his home country, but that he never had any grievances against the U.S.[37] She also said their mother visited Saipov twice, with the second visit occurring earlier that year, and never noticed any signs of radicalization from him.[38]

ISIL influence[edit]

Early reports suggested Saipov was "self-radicalized".[39] John Miller, the deputy commissioner of the New York Police Department, said Saipov did it in the name of ISIL, a jihadist militant group fighting in the Iraqi and Syrian civil wars, and appeared to have followed "almost exactly to a T" the group's advice on social media on how to carry out vehicular attacks.[40] White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the Trump administration considers him an "enemy combatant".[41]
While in custody, Saipov waived his Miranda rights and told police he deliberately chose Halloween to commit the attack and had made a test drive near the route, renting a truck on October 22 for that purpose. According to a criminal complaint, he thought there would be more civilians on the street then. Authorities added he had been planning the attack for about a year.[35] He said he was particularly motivated after watching a video of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi questioning the American Muslim response to Muslims killed in Iraq. Investigators found other ISIL images and videos on his electronic devices.[5] He requested to display the ISIL flag in his hospital room and, according to the complaint, "stated that he felt good about what he had done".[42]

Legal proceedings[edit]

On November 1, federal prosecutors charged Saipov with providing material support for terrorism that has caused at least one death.[43] He did not enter a plea during his appearance in federal court.[37] The charges were supplemented on November 21 to include eight counts of murder in aid of racketeering, twelve counts of attempted murder in aid of racketeering, one count of providing and attempting to provide and providing material support for terrorism, and one count of violence and destruction of a motor vehicle resulting in death.[44] On November 28 he pleaded not guilty to all charges of murder and terrorism.[45] On January 17, 2018, in a letter to Judge Vernon Broderick, the defense said Saipov would plead guilty to all counts and serve life in prison if the death penalty option was made unavailable. In another letter, the prosecution explained its process for deciding whether to seek death and asked Broderick to set a trial date around April 2019.[46]

Aftermath[edit]


The intersection of Chambers and West Streets, where the attack ended. Stuyvesant High School, at left, was placed on lockdown after reports of gunshots.
Stuyvesant High SchoolPS 89 Liberty School, and IS 289 Hudson River Middle School were placed in lockdown after reports that shots were heard nearby, for up to three hours following the incident.[47] Several nearby streets were closed to the public, including WestChambers and Murray Streets, to conduct an investigation, causing traffic jams throughout lower Manhattan. Vehicle and pedestrian activity resumed when the truck was towed the day after the attack.[10][48]
President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security to "step up" its "Extreme Vetting Program".[49][50] On Twitter, he called for Saipov to be executed, and initially stated that he wanted Saipov to be detained at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.[51] This prompted pleas from Saipov's sister to not execute him immediately and to give him "time" and a "fair trial".[38] Trump later retracted the latter statement and said Saipov would be tried in New York criminal court instead.[51] New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called the attack a "particularly cowardly act of terror".[2] New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said, "New York is an international symbol of freedom and democracy. We are proud of it, that also makes us a target."[52] He also directed One World Trade Center's spire to be lit up in red, white, and blue, the colors of the American flag, to memorialize the victims of the attacks.[2]
This was the second terrorist attack committed by a winner of the Diversity Immigrant Visa lottery, following the 2002 Los Angeles International Airport shooting committed by Hesham Mohamed Hadayet, an Egyptian.[53][54][55] Trump called for the termination of the Diversity Immigrant Visa lottery program. He then ordered the Department of Homeland Security to "step up" the DHS's already extreme vetting policy.[49][50] He cast blame on Chuck Schumer, a Democratic Party senator representing New York, sarcastically calling the lottery scheme "a Chuck Schumer beauty".[56] The program was part of an immigration billthat passed both chambers of Congress with bipartisan support, followed by Republican President George H. W. Bush signing the bill into law in 1990. Schumer introduced a House Bill that helped to create the program.[57][58] Schumer responded to Trump's attack, saying, "I guess it's not too soon to politicize a tragedy."[59] He also accused Trump of dividing the country and of wanting to cut anti-terrorism funding in budget proposals.[60] Republican Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona defended Schumer, saying the proposals of the bipartisan Gang of Eight, including him and Schumer, would have eliminated the Diversity Visa Lottery.[61]

Temporary barrier installation in Midtown

Later installation at Houston Street
After the attack, several media sources wrote about how easy it was to drive down Hudson River Park's bike lane, either by accident or on purpose.[62][63] Transportation Alternatives had pushed for safety bollards ever since two vehicular incidents resulting in fatalities had occurred on the bike path in 2006, but the city ignored safety concerns and made only aesthetic fixes to the path.[64] City and state officials also started working on a way to improve the bike lane's safety measures,[65][64][63] and two days after the attack, the city started placing temporary concrete barriers on the path. The temporary barriers were installed by November 3.[66] As of the summer of 2018, these temporary barriers are still place, with that State promising permanent safety measurements to be implemented. [67]
ISIL accepted responsibility for the attack in issue #104 of its newsletter, al-Naba, and called Saipov a "soldier of the Caliphate" who responded to its call to attack "citizens of the Crusader countries involved in the alliance against the Islamic State."[68]
Less than four hours after the incident, the massive New York's Village Halloween Parade, which started six blocks east of the incident at Sixth Avenue, proceeded just as scheduled. Both Mayor De Blasio and Governor Cuomo marched in the parade.[69]
On November 6, Argentine President Mauricio Macri and his wife Juliana Awada placed flowers at the attack site and met with Argentine survivors of the attack.[70]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Jump up^ Alternatively transliterated as Sayfullo Habibullaevič Saipov, Russian: Сайфулла Хабибуллаевич Саипов, Uzbek: Soipov Sayfulla Habibullayevich [Latin]/Соипов Сайфулла Хабибуллаевич [Cyrillic]

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12 hours ago - Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer and former NYPD counterterrorism detective Bill McGroarty weigh in on 'Hannity.'

Former NYPD detective talks past surveillance of NJ mosque - MSN.com
https://www.msn.com/en-ie/news/video/...surveillance-of...mosque/vi-AAukWp8
14 hours ago - Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer and former NYPD counterterrorism detective Bill McGroarty weigh in on 'Hannity.'

You won't want to miss Sean Hannity... - NewsTalk 1310 KZRG ...  Lieutenant with NYPD, worked 10 years in the Counter Terrorism Unit and Patrick Poole, National Security Correspondent for PJ Media, give us an intel perspective on the terror attack in NYC yesterday. Is this the beginning of a pattern on the United States? What signs or warnings were there that this attack was coming? And why was the NYPD surveillance program on the mosque that the attacker attended, forced to end? More this hour with Sean Hannity on WBHP

Mosque where NYC terror suspect worshipped was target of controversial NYPD surveillance effort
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Terror suspect's NJ mosque has been under NYPD surveillance: Report
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More for And why was the NYPD surveillance program on the mosque that the attacker attended

NYC terror attack: Suspect's mosque was target of surveillance effort
www.northjersey.com/story/news/.../nyc...mosque...nypd-surveillance.../819826001/Mosque where NYC terror suspect worshipped was target of controversial NYPD surveillance effort. ... The Masjid Omar Mosque was probed by a program that drew criticism from civil liberties advocates and was the subject of two federal lawsuits. ... The Masjid Omar Mosque is on Getty Avenue ...

Terror suspect's NJ mosque has been under NYPD surveillance ...
www.foxnews.com/.../terror-suspects-nj-mosque-has-been-under-nypd-surveillance-rep...1 day ago - NYC terror suspect's NJ mosque was reportedly on NYPD radar ... Saipov reportedlyattended has been under surveillance by the New York ... In the wake of Tuesday's deadly truck attack in Lower Manhattan, police ... NYC terror attack suspect, Sayfullo Saipov, entered US through Diversity VisaProgram ...A New York City Settlement on Surveillance of Muslims | The New ...
https://www.newyorker.com/.../a-new-york-city-settlement-on-surveillance-of-muslim...
Jan 7, 2016 - Bill de Blasio, then a mayoral candidate, said in 2013 that he was “deeply troubled” by thesurveillance of mosques. .... on surveillance after lawyers for the city argued that the police needed wider authority to stop terrorism.

New York Drops Unit That Spied on Muslims - The New York Times
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/.../police-unit-that-spied-on-muslims-is-disbanded.ht...Apr 15, 2014 - A surveillance program begun in 2003 that recorded where people ... As a candidate, Mayor Bill de Blasio said he was “deeply troubled” ... Despite investigations that stretched for years, the Police Department's efforts never led to charges that a mosque or ... Are they going to stop this massivesurveillance?

Has New York City Stopped Spying on Muslims? - VICE
https://www.vice.com/.../end-muslim-spying-program-kelly-bratton-de-blasio-surveill...
Apr 16, 2014 - Muslims protesting the NYPD's surveillance of their neighborhoods in New York. ... After Bill de Blasio easily got elected mayor of New York City last ... some of Kelly's worst policies, like designating entire mosques as terrorist ...

Bill de Blasio Cripples NYPD Surveillance of Muslim Terrorism ...
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Jan 7, 2016 - Bill de Blasio Cripples NYPD Surveillance of Muslim Terrorism ... undercover investigators had spread fear and suspicion at his mosque. .... Idiots turned on them and demanded that it stop, their Empire of Hate would collapse.

Fox News Peddles Rudy Giuliani's Debunked Claim That Mosque ...
https://www.mediamatters.org/video/2016/11/...mosque-surveillance.../214646
Nov 29, 2016 - Fox contributor Pete Hegseth agreed, calling mosque surveillance ... like Mayor [Bill] DeBlasio, says, “You're not going to monitor mosques. ... That does not stop them from being Republican Fantasies of How Things Ought To Be™. ..... How Steve Bannon and Sean Hannity's ginned up Hillary Clinton ...
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Twitchy The HELL?! ABC’s report about terrorist Sayfullo Saipov contains DISTURBING detail. FBI interviewed him for connection with 2 suspected terrorists in 2015 but concluded there wasn't enough evidence to do anything. 1 of the contacts has since disappeared.


Patrick Poole @pspoole


Included in ABC’s report about Sayfullo Saipov is this little detail:




Feds interviewed accused NYC truck attacker in 2015 about possible terror ties ABC news  By AARON KATERSKY, JOSH MARGOLIN, MICHELE MCPHEE BRIAN ROSS Nov 1, 2017, 9:56 AM ET  WATCHSuspected NYC attacker left note pledging allegiance to ISIS: Officials
Sayfullo Saipov, who has been charged with killing eight people in a vehicle attack on the West Side of Manhattan on Tuesday, was interviewed in 2015 by federal agents about possible ties to suspected terrorists but a case was never opened against him, law enforcement officials tell ABC News.
Saipov was listed as a “point of contact” for two men whose were listed in a Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism database and later overstayed their tourist visas, a federal official told ABC News. One was flagged after arriving from a so-called “threat country,” while the other vanished and was being actively sought by federal agents as a “suspected terrorist.” An official told ABC News that the FBI has since located him and he is not believed to have been involved in Tuesday’s attack.

Sayfullo Saipov, the Suspect in the New York Terror Attack, and His Past
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/31/.../sayfullo-saipov-manhattan-truck-attack.htmlNov 1, 2017 - The authorities spent Tuesday digging into the past of Mr.Saipov, an Uzbek national who was named in the Manhattan attack that killed eight.

Sayfullo Saipov: A look at the New York terror suspect - CNN - CNN.com
https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/01/us/sayfullo-saipov-new-york-attack/index.html


Nov 2, 2017 - Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov bounced across the United States and eventually settled down in New Jersey with his wife and three children, ...

Sayfullo Saipov: From golden boy to ISIL supporter | Uzbekistan | Al ...
https://www.aljazeera.com/.../sayfullo-saipov-golden-boy-isil-supporter-17112909145...


Nov 29, 2017 - Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Sayfullo Saipov, a national of Uzbekistan accused of killing eight people in Lower Manhattan on October 31, was ...

New York truck attack suspect Sayfullo Saipov pleads not guilty | US ...
https://www.theguardian.com/us.../28/new-york-truck-attack-suspect-sayfullo-saipov


Nov 28, 2017 - Uzbekistan-born Saipov, 29, accused of killing eight people by speeding a rental truck down a New York City bike path in October.

New York truck attack: Sayfullo Saipov pleads not guilty - BBC News
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42161549


Nov 28, 2017 - Sayfullo Saipov is accused of killing eight people after driving a truck into pedestrians in October.

New York truck attack suspect charged with terrorism offense as ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../new-york-attack-probe-expands-to-uzbekistan-as-p...Nov 2, 2017 - Twenty-nine-year-old Sayfullo Saipov is the suspect held in the terrorist attack that left eight people dead in Lower Manhattan on Oct. 31.

Sayfullo Saipov: NYC terror attack suspect came to US from Uzbekistan
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/10/31/uzbek-man.../819328001/


Oct 31, 2017 - Police believe Sayfullo Saipov had planned the NYC terror attack for weeks ... According to law enforcement officials, Saipov obtained a driver's ...

NYC terror suspect Sayfullo Saipov: Who is he? | Fox News
www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/28/nyc-terror-suspect-sayfullo-saipov-who-is.htmlNov 28, 2017 - Sayfullo Saipov, the suspect in the New York City terror attack on Oct. 31, pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in federal court on Tuesday.

New York City Attack: What to Know About Sayfullo Saipov | Time
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Nov 1, 2017 - Sayfullo Saipov has been identified as the driver behind the New York City attack, in which 8 people were killed and 12 were injured.

Sayfullo Saipov - NY Daily News
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Terrorist Sayfullo Saipov may admit to Manhattan truck attack to avoid death penalty ... Sayfullo Saipovpleads not guilty to lower Manhattan bike path attack.

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