
Diminutive and pathetic Sayfullo Habibullaevic Saipov, feeling powerless and impotent in his own life, decided that running people over in NYC would make him feel better or achieve something. He was wrong on both counts
The agents "did not have enough evidence to open a case on him," law enforcement officials told ABC News.
Saipov, 29, was listed as a "point of contact" for two different men whose names were entered into the Counterrorism and Criminal Exploitation Unit's list after they came to the US from "threat countries." One of the two men has vanished and is actively being sought by federal agents as a "suspected terrorist."
Saipov came from Uzbekistan through a Diversity Visa Program lottery in 2010, making him a legal permanent resident of the US upon arrival. He has lived in Ohio, Florida, and most recently New Jersey, where federal agents interviewed him in 2015.
His parents and sister live in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, work as clothing merchants, and are not religious, local media reported.
Saipov "became religious on the spur of the moment," Mirrakhmat Muminov, an Uzbek community activist who lives in Ohio, told Reuters by phone.
"He started studying religion in the United States," said Muminov, adding that Saipov "couldn't get enough" of the religious freedoms in the US after living in Uzbekistan.
Police have spoken to Saipov, who is being held under arrest at Belleview Hospital and is expected to survive. Handwritten notes in Arabic found in the vehicle read "Islamic State will endure for ever," according to NYPD Deputy Commissioner John Miller.
Investigators combing through Saipov's online activities have found social links to people who are or were suspects in terrorism investigations. Saipov himself apparently found Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) propaganda online and was not part of a terrorist cell, ABC reported.
At a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump called the attacker an "animal" and said he would be terminating the diversity lottery program in the wake of the attack.
"We need to get rid of the lottery program as soon as possible," he said, adding that he favored treating Saipov as an enemy combatant and sending him to Guantanamo Bay.
Trump had earlier singled out Senator Chuck Schumer (D-New York), the state's senior lawmaker, for his soft stand on immigration.
Schumer shot back that instead of politicizing and dividing Americans, Trump "should be focusing on the real solution - anti-terrorism funding - which he proposed cutting in his most recent budget."
The diversity visa program has been around for more than 20 years, issuing about 55,000 visas per year to people from any parts of the world that have relatively few immigrants in the United States. No single country receives more than seven percent of available visas a year.
Tuesday's terrorist attack unfolded near the rebuilt World Trade Center, as the suspect drove a rented truck down a bike path along West Side Highway, hitting pedestrians and cyclists. After crashing into a school bus, he exited the truck and yelled "Allahu akbar"before being shot by police. Eight people died and 14 were injured in the biggest terrorist attack New York has seen since 9/11.
Some of the injured needed amputations and four are still in critical condition, New York Fire Department Commissioner Daniel Nigro said in a press briefing on Wednesday.
"Unfortunately, we have recently seen a rise in such senseless attacks across the globe and face a persistent terror threat here at home," Acting Secretary of Homeland Elaine Duke said in a statement Wednesday. "DHS and our partners remain alter in the wake of this attack and committed to keep America safe."





Comment: Interesting information, but not really useful one way or the other without more data. DHS and FBI have probably interviewed or otherwise encountered or surveilled practically anyone who could possibly be a jihadist in the Muslim community. That would be true whether or not they had a "closer relationship" with Saipov.
NYPD deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism John Miller claims that Saipov has been planning the attack "for a number of weeks." Governor Cuomo says he was "radicalized domestically": "The evidence shows-and again, it's only several hours, and the investigation is ongoing-but that after he came to the United States is when he started to become informed about ISIS and radical Islamic tactics," he said on Wednesday morning.
The Istanbul shooter from early this year was also from Uzbekistan. Apparently Central Asians in general are "more susceptible to the ideas of radical Islamic groups once away from their homelands", according to Open Democracy. Many go to Russia. Uzbekistan in particular cracks down on radical Islamic groups and ideas.
As The Free Thought Project points out, isn't it a little odd that within one day we have: photos and video of the attack, all Saipov's travel history, residence info, etc. Yet when it comes to Stephen Paddock and the Las Vegas massacre, the only similar information was not released officially, but through leaks to media up to a week after the event. And we have yet to see any footage of Paddock in the time leading up to the shooting.
For the inside scoop on what really happened in Las Vegas on October 1st, see these two investigative reports by Joe Quinn and Niall Bradley
Serious Problems With Official Las Vegas Massacre Narrative
Las Vegas Terror Attack: Clear Evidence of Multiple Shooters at Multiple Hotels
See also: Truck attack in Manhattan, NY: 8 killed, 12 injured - suspect shot and in custody (UPDATES)