New York, NY – Man Charged In Manhattan Bike Path Killings Speaks In Court Of ‘Allah’

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    FILE - Sayfullo Saipov, 29, is seen on a bike path in Lower Manhattan off the West Side Highway. (Christiaan Wagener)New York – The man charged with murdering eight people on a New York City bike path and injuring many more spoke out in court Friday over a prosecutor’s objection, invoking “Allah” and defending the Islamic State.

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    Sayfullo Saipov, 30, raised his hand to speak immediately after U.S. District Judge Vernon S. Broderick set an Oct. 7, 2019 date for the Uzbek immigrant’s trial.

    Earlier, he had pleaded not guilty through his lawyer to the latest indictment in the Oct. 31 truck attack near the World Trade Center. A prosecutor said the Justice Department will decide by the end of the summer whether to seek the death penalty against Saipov, who lived in Paterson, New Jersey, before the attack.

    Speaking through an interpreter for about 10 minutes, Saipov said the decisions of a U.S. court were unimportant to him. He said he cared about “Allah” and the holy war being waged by the Islamic State.

    At a prosecutor’s prompting, Broderick interrupted Saipov to read him his rights, including that anything he said in court could be used against him.

    “I understand you, but I’ m not worried about that at all,” Saipov said.

    After Saipov spoke more, Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Houle interrupted him a second time to say the government objected to the judge letting him make the kind of statement publicly that special restrictions placed on him in prison would otherwise prevent.

    The judge said he believed Saipov was nearing the end of his remarks and let him finish before warning him that he was unlikely to let him speak out in court again in a similar manner. Saipov, though, would be given a chance to testify if his case proceeds to trial and, if convicted, could speak at sentencing.

    Prosecutors had been seeking an April 2019 trial date. Houle said the families of the dead and the more than a dozen who were injured deserve a “prompt and firm trial date.”

    “The victims here are anxious now when that trial is going to be,” she said.

    Defense lawyers have said the government should accept a guilty plea and a sentence of life in prison without parole to provide victims’ families and the public with closure.

    David Patton, a lawyer for Saipov, said he would need extra time to make legal challenges to the charges if death is sought. He also cited the difficulty of gathering information for the defense case overseas and in the United States.

    A defense attorney said Saipov has had only telephone contact with his mother, father and sister since his arrest because they cannot get approval to travel to the United States. Prosecutors said those decisions were made by the State Department.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    Did you hear some fool drove into a crowd in Pittsburg a while ago?

    yamsar
    yamsar
    5 years ago

    As long as we keep on electing family orange, and support extremist Israeli policy we won’t be safe from these attacks. Feh.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    This could only happen in a city run by that Yutz Dibalsio. Liberals try to be nice to these people only to be killed by them.

    5 years ago

    To #3- Don’t even waste your time complaining to that psycho, Hashomer. The World Trade Center was first attacked, by Arab terrorists in 1993, over twenty years before Trump was elected.