According to the police complaint against Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov, the 29-year-old Muslim terrorist started planning the attack almost a year ago. The complaint says the POS watched and was inspired by ISIS videos.
There were two cellphones in the rented truck--one of them had about 90 violent ISIS propaganda videos and some had information on how to make a bomb.
Thankfully Saipov never made one.
According to John Miller, deputy NY police commissioner for intelligence said that Saipov "appears to have followed, almost exactly to a 'T', the instructions that ISIS has put out."
On Friday, ISIS took credit for the attack but they would take credit for anything they could get away with.
In all probability, Saipov communicated to other ISIS scumquats and leaders who probably supported, encouraged and perhaps even aided him in carrying out the attack. Terrorist "cells" don't have to be in close geographic proximity now with the internet, which is their greatest recruiting tool.
An accomplice suspect, Mukhammadzoir Kadirov, a 32-year-old Uzbekistan national with a long first name, was found and questioned by police. "We have found him and I'll leave it at that," William Sweeney, head of the New York FBI office said. He has not been charged with a crime and has condemned the attack, which is as predictable as a sunrise.
Saipov attended the Omar Mosque near his apartment in Paterson, N.J. This is one of the mosques and Islamic organizations that were being monitored by the NYPD. However, due to pressure from Islamic organizations such as the Council of American-Islamic Relations, an organization that is an arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, the NYPD no longer has a surveillance program but is politically correct.
The Omar Mosque had been under surveillance since 2006 because it was suspected of influencing Muslims to commit acts of terror. In 2011 the Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles that made public the NYPD surveillance program. This created a smear campaign of misinformation from Islamists and their allies about the NYPD's anti-terrorism efforts.
By 2014, the NYPD was pressured to get rid of the program, which they did. Islamist agitator and anti-Semitic Musima, Linda Sarsour, was one of the primary activists in the campaign against the program.
Eight people are dead and it may have been prevented if not for political correctness and Islamists like Sarsour who claimed the program "created psychological warfare in our community."
But facts are stubborn things and they consistently showed the NYPD wasn't casting a wide net over Muslims just to nab a few terrorists. Their surveillance targets were chosen based on concrete information and even won bi-partisan approval at the time, with Sen. Chuck "Nostrils" Schumer endorsing then NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
Saipov was interviewed by law enforcement and asked if he could display an ISIS flag in the hospital room. According to the police complaint, he told officials "he felt good about what he had done."
Perhaps they should provide him with an ISIS flag . . . and force him to eat it.
There is no doubt whatsoever that what Saipov did was based on Islamic ideology adopted by ISIS. Investigators recovered about a dozen pieces of paper with Arabic writing praising ISIS. "ISIS will endure," one said.
Saipov said that he would have liked to have continued the attack with his truck, killing more infidels, but he couldn't once he crashed into a school bus.
Linda Sarsour may just send him flowers with a 'Get Well' card.
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There were two cellphones in the rented truck--one of them had about 90 violent ISIS propaganda videos and some had information on how to make a bomb.
Thankfully Saipov never made one.
According to John Miller, deputy NY police commissioner for intelligence said that Saipov "appears to have followed, almost exactly to a 'T', the instructions that ISIS has put out."
On Friday, ISIS took credit for the attack but they would take credit for anything they could get away with.
In all probability, Saipov communicated to other ISIS scumquats and leaders who probably supported, encouraged and perhaps even aided him in carrying out the attack. Terrorist "cells" don't have to be in close geographic proximity now with the internet, which is their greatest recruiting tool.
An accomplice suspect, Mukhammadzoir Kadirov, a 32-year-old Uzbekistan national with a long first name, was found and questioned by police. "We have found him and I'll leave it at that," William Sweeney, head of the New York FBI office said. He has not been charged with a crime and has condemned the attack, which is as predictable as a sunrise.
Saipov attended the Omar Mosque near his apartment in Paterson, N.J. This is one of the mosques and Islamic organizations that were being monitored by the NYPD. However, due to pressure from Islamic organizations such as the Council of American-Islamic Relations, an organization that is an arm of the Muslim Brotherhood, the NYPD no longer has a surveillance program but is politically correct.
The Omar Mosque had been under surveillance since 2006 because it was suspected of influencing Muslims to commit acts of terror. In 2011 the Associated Press won a Pulitzer Prize for a series of articles that made public the NYPD surveillance program. This created a smear campaign of misinformation from Islamists and their allies about the NYPD's anti-terrorism efforts.
By 2014, the NYPD was pressured to get rid of the program, which they did. Islamist agitator and anti-Semitic Musima, Linda Sarsour, was one of the primary activists in the campaign against the program.
Eight people are dead and it may have been prevented if not for political correctness and Islamists like Sarsour who claimed the program "created psychological warfare in our community."
But facts are stubborn things and they consistently showed the NYPD wasn't casting a wide net over Muslims just to nab a few terrorists. Their surveillance targets were chosen based on concrete information and even won bi-partisan approval at the time, with Sen. Chuck "Nostrils" Schumer endorsing then NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
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Saipov was interviewed by law enforcement and asked if he could display an ISIS flag in the hospital room. According to the police complaint, he told officials "he felt good about what he had done."
Perhaps they should provide him with an ISIS flag . . . and force him to eat it.
There is no doubt whatsoever that what Saipov did was based on Islamic ideology adopted by ISIS. Investigators recovered about a dozen pieces of paper with Arabic writing praising ISIS. "ISIS will endure," one said.
Saipov said that he would have liked to have continued the attack with his truck, killing more infidels, but he couldn't once he crashed into a school bus.
Linda Sarsour may just send him flowers with a 'Get Well' card.
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