The third week of the trial of Sayfullo Saipov started on Monday. He is charged with driving onto the bike path on the West Side Highway and killing eight bicyclists on Halloween in 2017. GainerTV reports.
Prosecutors say Sayfullo Saipov followed ISIS playbook in deadly 2017 West Side Highway terror attack
Eight others were killed when Saipov admittedly drove onto the path at Pier 40 and mowed them down, with no remorse.New video evidence allegedly shows deadly West Side Highway bike path attack suspect Sayfullo Saipov running with guns The prosecution rested its case after calling survivors to the stand -- witnesses, first responders, FBI special agents, and crash and jihadist group experts.Sayfullo Saipov trial: Argentinian tourists say West Side truck attack sounded"as if a train was passing by"
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