The
statement by Sayfullo Saipov, a legal permanent resident of the
United States, came at the end of a hearing at which U.S.
District Judge Vernon Broderick set an Oct. 7, 2019, trial date
in the case.
"The judgments that are made here are not important for me,"
Saipov, 30, said through an interpreter. "They are not Allah's
judgments."
Saipov continued speaking even after Broderick interrupted to
remind him that anything he said could be used against him.
"The Islamic State, in order to impose sharia (Islamic law) on
Earth, is leading a war," Saipov said. He had previously told
law enforcement that he was inspired by the militant group.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has not yet decided whether
to seek the death penalty against Saipov. Saipov's lawyers have
proposed a plea deal in which he would accept life in prison to
avoid the death penalty.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Houle said at Friday's hearing
that Saipov's attorneys are scheduled to meet with the U.S.
Department of Justice on July 23 as part of the decision-making
process on the death penalty. A final decision is expected by
September, she said.
Saipov was arrested immediately after police said he plowed a
truck down a bike lane on Manhattan's West Side. Islamic State
claimed responsibility for the attack, which was the deadliest
assault on New York City since Sept. 11, 2001.
On Nov. 21, Saipov was charged in an indictment with eight
counts of murder, 12 counts of attempted murder, one count of
providing material support to Islamic State and one count of
violence and destruction of a motor vehicle resulting in death.
He pleaded not guilty on Nov. 28.
On Tuesday, a grand jury returned a superseding indictment
adding six charges of attempted murder and charges of assault
with a dangerous weapon in aid of racketeering. Saipov pleaded
not guilty to those charges at Friday's hearing.
Following the attack, Saipov told investigators he was inspired
by watching Islamic State videos and began planning the attack a
year earlier, according to a criminal complaint filed by
prosecutors the day after the attack.
(Reporting by Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by Leslie
Adler)
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