Wednesday, November 22, 2017

NYC terror suspect indicted on murder, terror charges

Sayfullo Saipov, the 29-year-old Muslim terrorist suspect in the New York City ISIS style attack in downtown Manhattan has been indicted on murder and terrorism charges. 

Saipov was indicted in Manhattan's federal court on 22 counts that ranged from terrorism to both murder and attempted murder in aid of racketeering. The October 31st attack left 8 people dead and 12 injured.

The indictment includes charges that the scumcrumpet provided material support to ISIS and also includes a number of offenses that could lead to the death penalty, but liberal snowflakes will likely call for life in the slammer if convicted. In fact, if somehow he isn't convicted, I suggest we all move to another country.

"Sayfullo Saipov murdered eight innocent people and injured many more in a calculated act of terrorism in the heart of one of our great cities," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said on Tuesday.

Saipov reportedly rented a truck near his home in Paterson, N.J., drove it to lower Manhattan with the intent to carry out jihad and kill as many infidels as he could.

The Islamist was shot by a police officer after he carried out his jihad in the shadow of the World Trade Center.

Two notes were found in and near the truck by police, handwritten in Arabic, pledging loyalty to schizophrenic ISIS.

In his hospital room, the crap weasel requested that an ISIS flag be hung. I believe they should have gotten an ISIS flag and shoved it someplace special.


He also said that he was "proud" of killing eight people and bragged about it, which would have been a perfect moment for the ISIS flag 'ceremony'.

Saipov is being held without bail, and Rolling Stone Magazine is probably planning on putting him on their cover in spite of the fact that he's uglier than a bag of anal sphincters stuffed with basmati rice.


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