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NYC truck terror attacker fights to avoid death penalty over ethnic discrimination claims

Por: ABC News Nation February 09, 2023

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Four days before the penalty phase is scheduled to begin, attorneys for Sayfullo Saipov sought on Thursday to strike the government's decision to seek the death penalty, in part because of what the defense said was possible ethnic or religious discrimination.Saipov was the deadliest terror attack in New York City since Sept. 11 when he drove a truck down a bicycle and pedestrian path along the Hudson River in October 2017, killing eight... + full article



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