By Spectrum News Staff & Associated Press |His court-appointed lawyer, David Patton, told federal Judge Vernon Broderick that his client was pleading not guilty to an indictment returned last week. Saipov faces multiple charges, including murder, attempted murder, and supporting the Islamic State group. Authorities say Islamic State propaganda was found on his cell phones. He lived in Ohio and Florida and worked as a commercial truck driver before he recently moved to New Jersey with his wife and children. Authorities believe he intended to kill many more people, with plans to drive toward the Brooklyn Bridge.
Source: GNN Liberia November 29, 2017 08:03 UTC