President Donald Trump called Thursday for the man charged over
the
New York truck attack to be executed, after investigators said he
confessed to being inspired by Islamic State group propaganda.
Trump had earlier said he was considering sending Sayfullo Saipov,
29, to the military's notorious Guantanamo Bay detention center, but
backed off the idea in a blast of early morning tweets calling for the
death penalty.
"Would love to send the NYC terrorist to Guantanamo but statistically
that process takes much longer than going through the Federal system,"
Trump tweeted.
"There is also something appropriate about keeping him in the home of
the horrible crime he committed. Should move fast. DEATH PENALTY!"
Saipov appeared in a New York federal courtroom Wednesday on
terrorism charges after he allegedly drove a rented pickup truck down a
mile-long stretch of bike path Tuesday in Lower Manhattan's West Side,
where children and their parents were preparing to celebrate Halloween.
Eight people were killed, five of them friends from Argentina celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation.
A 31-year-old Belgian mother was also among the dead and 12 other
people were wounded in the worst attack in New York since the September
11, 2001 Al-Qaeda hijackings.
Police shot Saipov in the abdomen after he allegedly ran over his victims and exited his truck brandishing fake guns.
Federal prosecutors have announced two charges so far: provision of
material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist
organization, and violence and destruction of motor vehicles.
The material support charge carries a maximum sentence of life
imprisonment, but federal prosecutors can also seek the death penalty,
although a capital punishment case would be extremely rare in New York.
'Felt good'
The complaint said Saipov, an Uber driver and father-of-three who moved
to the United States in 2010, confessed to acting in the name of IS and
"felt good about what he had done," even demanding to hang an IS flag in
his hospital room.
"NYC terrorist was happy as he asked to hang ISIS flag in his
hospital room. He killed 8 people, badly injured 12. SHOULD GET DEATH
PENALTY!" Trump wrote on Twitter late Wednesday.
Trump's Guantanamo tweets reflect a reality at the naval base: If
Saipov were sent there his trial would likely be delayed by many years.
Since the first inmates arrived in 2002, only eight have been
convicted in the military commissions there, according to Human Rights
Watch.
Three of those convictions were overturned and another three were
partially invalidated, and the entire legal process has been beset by
endless challenges and allegations of government misconduct.
Saipov deliberately intended to attack on Halloween, determined to
kill as many people as possible and believing that the streets would be
more crowded for the holiday, authorities said.
A year ago, he first planned an attack in the United States, before
sespaperttling two months ago on a vehicle strike, prosecutors said.
"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,"
senior police officer John Miller said.
He was found in possession of knives, a stun gun in his vehicle and
two cell phones contained thousands of IS propaganda images and dozens
of videos that showed IS fighters killing prisoners, prosecutors said.
While investigators are still working round the clock, it appears Saipov only became radicalized after moving to America.
Source Guardian Newspaper.
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