The suspect drove a truck along a wide bike path starting from houston street extending down to chambers. Where were talking about is a half mile away from the former World Trade Center site where Freedom Plaza is. He ran into a small school bus, the suspect did, once he hit claim bears street, injuring two adults and two kids. He then jumped out of his truck waving what would turn out to be a pellet gun in one hand and a paintball gun in the other, shouting allah akbar, which is god is great in arabic. Heres the truck. Investigators say he rented it earlier today in new jersey and then drove it into manhattan to commit his crime. This is the first terror attack using a vehicle on u. S. Soil since terror groups started urging their followers to use vehicles as the suspects name is sayfullo saipov. He is an immigrant from uzbekistan. That led President Trump to order Homeland Security to stepping what he calls the extreme vetting program. The president tweeted, being politically correct
Under police watch in the hospital in critical condition. Meg oliver has more. Reporter as you can see, several streets behind me are still blocked off after the deadly attack yesterday. Meantime, Authorities Say the suspect dragged from fizz bragged from his hospital bed about the rampage saying he would have kept going if he hadnt crashed into a school bus. The mangled rental truck used to mow down people on a bike path still sits on a street in lower manhattan. Investigators want to know if the alleged driver, sayfullo saipov, had any accomplices in planning his deadly rampage. Cbs news learned he told police he did it for isis and he was pleased with the results. It appears that mr. Saipov had been planning this for a number of weeks. Reporter he came to the u. S. On a green card in 2010. Overnight, the fbi searched his last official address in tampa, florida. As well as the location in materson, w suspect is believed to have been living recently. New yorks governor believes this i
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