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New York Terror Truck Driver Pledged Allegiance to ISIS

HE WAS SAID TO BE AN UZBEKISTAN NATIVE WHO HAD LIVED IN THE US FOR SEVEN YEARS, RAN 2 TRUCKING COMPANIES

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The man who allegedly ran down cyclists and pedestrian­s along 17 Manhattan blocks pledged his allegiance to ISIS before his attack, it has emerged.

Police sources say Sayfullo Habibullae­vic Saipov, 29, entered a bicycle path at Houston Street yesterday and drove downtown, knocking down victims before smashing into a school bus at Chambers Street, exiting and shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’. He then waved a paintball gun in one hand and a pellet gun in the other, and was shot in the abdomen by a Police officer. He has now exited surgery and Police are waiting for him to wake up before they question him. Images of ISIS flags were found in his truck, as well as handwritte­n notes pledging his allegiance to the terrorist group, insiders told the New York Post.

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As the horrific toll - currently at eight dead and at least 15 injured, including one child in critical condition - climbed up, details began to emerge about Saipov’s life.

He was an Uzbekistan native who had lived in the US for seven years, ran two trucking companies and was a ‘friendly’ Uber driver, sources claim.

And although he was reportedly found with a Florida ID when arrested, he had lived most recently in New Jersey, and ran two trucking companies located in Ohio. He was also said to be a friendly Uber driver who was good with kids - and did not like people taking his photo.

Saipov is originally from Uzbekistan, but immigrated to the US in 2010, and at the time of his arrest he was holding an identifica­tion card that listed his home as Tampa, Florida. However police say that he was most recently living in Paterson, New Jersey. Investigat­ors are now combing a Home Depot in Passaic, New Jersey, where he is believed to have picked up the truck and may have left his own vehicle. A white minivan was seen surrounded by police tape.

Kobiljon Matkarov, 37, of Maimisburg, Ohio, said that he met Saipov five years ago, and they bonded over their shared Uzbek heritage.

“He is very good guy, he is very friendly… he is like little brother… he look at me like big brother,” he told The New York Post. He said Saipov had been working as an Uber driver in New Jersey this summer, and that the alleged terrorist had driven him, his wife and their five children to New York’s JFK airport during a recent trip to their home country.

Saipov was very friendly, he said, and good with children: ‘My kids like him too, he is always playing with them. He is playing all the time,’ he said - but added that when one of the children asked to take a photo with him, Saipov refused. “He no like that. He said no,” Matkarov said.

 ??  ?? The scene in New York City’s Manhattan.
The scene in New York City’s Manhattan.
 ??  ?? Sayfullo Habibullae­vic Saipov.
Sayfullo Habibullae­vic Saipov.

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