ADVERTISEMENT

Suspect faces expanded 22-count indictment

The 29-year-old from New Jersey now faces an additional eight counts of murder in aid of racketeering and 12 counts of attempted murder in aid of racketeering.

A grand jury returned a 22-count indictment against Sayfullo Saipov after prosecutors initially announced only two: provision of material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization, and violence and destruction of motor vehicles.

His initial court appearance in connection with the indictment is scheduled for November 28. He is expected to enter a plea at that time.

If convicted on the murder and vehicle destruction charges, he would face a maximum penalty of life in prison or death, prosecutors said.

ADVERTISEMENT

President Donald Trump has called for him to be executed, but a capital punishment case would be extremely rare in New York, which has abolished the death penalty at the state level.

The October 31 attack was the worst in the US financial capital since the September 11, 2001 Al-Qaeda hijackings that brought down the Twin Towers.

Saipov allegedly drove a rented pickup truck down a mile-long stretch of bike path in Manhattan, where children and their parents were preparing to celebrate Halloween.

Of the eight people killed, five were friends from Argentina celebrating 30 years since their high school graduation. Twelve other people were wounded.

The attack ended when police shot Saipov in the abdomen.

ADVERTISEMENT

He is now in federal custody. Investigators say he confessed to acting in the name of IS and told them he "felt good" about the killings.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

FULL LIST: Sokoto governor dethrones 15 monarchs for aiding insecurity

FULL LIST: Sokoto governor dethrones 15 monarchs for aiding insecurity

Ogun JUSUN ends strike, members to resume work, reaches agreement with Govt

Ogun JUSUN ends strike, members to resume work, reaches agreement with Govt

FAAN reopens runway after Dana Air incident, assures safety measures taken

FAAN reopens runway after Dana Air incident, assures safety measures taken

Tinubu's gov't announces recovery ₦57 billion debt

Tinubu's gov't announces recovery ₦57 billion debt

Yahaya Bello withdrew $720k from Kogi State to pay children's fees - EFCC

Yahaya Bello withdrew $720k from Kogi State to pay children's fees - EFCC

National Assembly to make law that'll make university admission illegal for under 18

National Assembly to make law that'll make university admission illegal for under 18

Ganduje describes his purported suspension from APC as African drama

Ganduje describes his purported suspension from APC as African drama

Minister of Education summons Lead British School management over bullying scandal

Minister of Education summons Lead British School management over bullying scandal

Coalition backs Tinubu's policies, security interventions, other reforms

Coalition backs Tinubu's policies, security interventions, other reforms

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT