Sayfullo Saipov: how the New York terrorist was radicalised

Truck driver accused of killing eight near 9/11 memorial feels ‘accomplished’

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Spencer Platt/Getty ImagesA picture of Sayfullo Saipov displayed during a news conference about the truck attack

Sayfullo Saipov was considered one of the “lucky ones” when he came to the US and won citizenship in a green-card lottery in 2010, The New York Times says.

The 29-year-old Uzbekistan native had grown up in a well-off family who practiced Islam, but didn’t embrace extremism. In the US, he married another Uzbek immigrant and fathered three children, living at various times in Ohio, Florida and New Jersey. He drove trucks for a living and worked as an Uber driver, but wanted to enter into the hotel business. He often lost jobs, however, and developed an explosive temper.

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