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Truck driver kills 8 in NY ‘act of terror’

Suspect shot by police after crashing into school bus; five Argentines, one Belgian among those killed

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NEW YORK: A pickup driver killed eight people in New York, mowing down cyclists and pedestrian­s in the city’s first deadly ‘act of terror’ since Sept 11, 2001.

Eleven others were seriously hurt when the truck driver struck in broad daylight just blocks from the 9/11 Memorial, on the West Side of Lower Manhattan, close to schools as children and their parents geared up to celebrate Halloween.

“This was an act of terror and a particular­ly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians, aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.

Law enforcemen­t sources identified the perpetrato­r as Sayfullo Saipov, 29. He was arrested in Missouri on a traffic violation last year. The Uzbek citizen living in Tampa, Florida had recently been staying in New Jersey, where the truck was rented, reports said.

President Donald Trump denounced him as ‘very sick’ and a ‘deranged person.’

Confrontin­g what could be the most serious terrorrela­ted incident since taking power less than a year ago, the Republican commander-in- chief announced that he had ordered the Department of Homeland Security to step up his ‘extreme vetting programme’ on foreign travelers to the country.

The United States ‘ must not’ allow Islamic State group jihadists to ‘ return, or enter’ the country after being defeated overseas, Trump said, albeit as New York officials declined to link the assailant to a specific

This was an act of terror and a particular­ly cowardly act of terror aimed at innocent civilians, aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them.

group.

Trump has sought to ban travellers from several mainly Muslim nations from coming to the US, a move he casts as necessitat­ed by security considerat­ions and critics say is anti-Muslim. His efforts have been repeatedly struck down in the courts, and Ubzekistan was in any case not among the affected countries.

Police said the attacker drove a rented Home Depot pickup down a bike and pedestrian lane, where tourists and New Yorkers were out enjoying brilliant fall sunshine, at 3.05pm (1905 GMT), before colliding with a school bus, wounding two adults and two children.

The suspect then exited the vehicle brandishin­g weapons that were subsequent­ly identified as a paintball gun and pellet gun, before being shot in the abdomen by a police officer and taken into custody, police said.

Television footage showed the mangled wreckage of the pickup truck, bicycles crushed to smithereen­s and bodies wrapped in sheets and lying on the ground. Eight people were killed, six of them men who died on the spot, and two others pronounced dead

Bill de Blasio, New York Mayor

in hospital. Eleven other people were taken to hospital with serious but not life- threatenin­g injuries, officials said.

Five Argentines were among the dead, the foreign ministry in Buenos Aires said. Brussels said a Belgian woman was killed and three other Belgians were wounded.

European allies and Mexico’s president condemned the attack. “Together we will defeat the evil of terrorism,” said British Prime Minister Theresa May. French President Emmanuel Macron tweeted: “Our fight for freedom unites us more than ever.”

US media said the suspect shouted ‘Allahu akbar’ (‘God is greatest’) and police chief James O’Neill confirmed that he made a statement when he exited the vehicle.

“If you just look at the MO of the attack, that’s consistent with what’s been going on. So that along with the statement has enabled us to label this a terrorist event,” O’Neill said.

He was later operated on and was expected to survive, US networks reported. The FBI and New York police urged members of the public to come forward with any informatio­n that could assist the investigat­ion, which the mayor said preliminar­y informatio­n suggested was a lone wolf assault. The attacker struck in TriBeCa, one of the most expensive neighborho­ods in the city. In the aftermath of the attack, worried parents and children were seen being evacuated from a nearby public school.

“There was a smell of gunshots. There was a man lying on the ground. It looked as if he’d been shot,” said John Williams, 22, who arrived at the scene 30 seconds afterward en route to the park.

“When the cops shot him, everybody started running away and it got a little bit crazy right there. So when I tried to look again, the guy was already down,” a witness who gave his name only as Frank told local television network NY1.

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Emergency crews attend the scene of an alleged shooting incident on West Street in Manhattan, New York. — Reuters photos
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Bodies are seen near the scene of a pickup truck attack.
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A woman is aided by first responders after sustaining injury on a bike path in lower Manhattan.
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A damaged school bus is seen at the scene of a pickup truck attack.

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