NYC suspect apparently plotted for weeks, attacked in name of ISIS: Officials
The man accused of plowing into people on a lower
Manhattan bike path Tuesday had apparently been planning the attack for a
number of weeks, police officials said today.
"He did this in the name of ISIS, and along with the
other items recovered at the scene was some notes that further indicate
that," John Miller, deputy commissioner of intelligence and
counterterrorism of the NYPD, said this morning of the attack that
killed eight. "He appears to have followed almost exactly to a 'T' the
instructions that ISIS has put out in its social media channels before
with instructions to their followers on how to carry out such an
attack."
The suspect, identified as
29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov, was shot in the abdomen by a police officer
and was transported to a hospital for treatment.
-- Authorities
are calling the incident a suspected terror attack. Saipov is believed
to have worked alone, law enforcement sources said.
-- A
handwritten note in Arabic were reportedly recovered from the scene.
Miller said, "The gist of the note was that the Islamic State would
endure forever."
-- Investigators have talked to Saipov, who is
expected to survive. It’s unclear what, if anything, investigators
learned from him, though one official told ABC News the suspect seemed
“proud” of the attack.
-- Investigators spent the overnight hours
collecting video and still images from traffic and surveillance cameras
along the route of the attack, sources said. Those images show that
Saipov drove carefully and at moderate speed until he entered the
jogging path and accelerated; investigators believe that suggests the
suspect knew where he wanted to begin the attack. Authorities are
pouring through toll records and other digital records to see if Saipov
had scoped out the location beforehand, sources said.
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Wednesday, 1 November 2017
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