Man Who Injured NYPD Officers in Terror Attack Gets 27 Years

Judge cites 20-year-old Travis Bickford's age, mental illness as reasons for leniency
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 2, 2023 2:39 PM CST
Updated May 10, 2024 12:35 PM CDT
NYE Attack on Police May Have Been Motivated by Islamic Extremism
This photo provided by the NYPD shows a weapon used to attack three NYPD police officers on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022 in New York.   (NYPD via AP)
UPDATE May 10, 2024 12:35 PM CDT

A Maine man who admitted trying to kill three police officers with a machete in a terrorist attack near New York's Times Square on New Year's Eve 16 months ago was sentenced to 27 years in prison on Thursday. After the attack, which left one officer with a fractured skull, Trevor Bickford told authorities that he had studied radical Islamic ideology and decided to wage jihad against US officials. The judge cited the 20-year-old's age and history of mental illness as reasons for leniency from federal sentencing guidelines that recommended a life term. He also recounted how Bickford's mother had repeatedly sought help from police and hospitals as she saw her son's descent into mental illnesses that have been diagnosed to include schizoaffective bipolar disorder, the AP reports.

Jan 2, 2023 2:39 PM CST

A man accused of attacking police with a machete near New York's Times Square on New Year's Eve was arrested on charges of attempting to murder police officers, authorities said Monday as they continued to investigate whether he was motivated by Islamic extremism. Trevor Bickford, 19, also faces attempted assault charges from the attack that injured two officers at the edge of the high-security zone where throngs of new year's revelers were gathered, the New York Police Department said in a news release. Bickford, who lives in Wells, Maine, remained hospitalized Monday with a gunshot wound to the shoulder from police fire during the confrontation.

A law enforcement official familiar with the matter told the AP on Sunday that investigators believe Bickford traveled to New York City earlier in the week. They are examining whether he made the trip specifically to attack police at the Times Square festivities, the official said. New York City police and federal officials are still trying to ascertain a motive, and investigators are reviewing Bickford's online postings, which included some mentions of Islamic extremist views, the official said. The official could not publicly discuss details about the ongoing investigation and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

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FBI agents were seen Sunday night entering Bickford's family home in Wells, a popular beach destination close to the New Hampshire border. Bickford competed in sports in high school, was part of Maine's state champion wrestling team in 2020 and made the honor roll for his studies at least one year. The machete attack happened about two hours before midnight on Saturday, just outside the area where people are screened for weapons before gaining entry to one of the world's biggest and most famous New Year's celebrations. Two of the officers were struck with the machete before an officer shot the suspect, authorities said. One officer suffered a fractured skull and the other has a bad cut. Both are expected to recover, as is the suspect. (More New York City stories.)

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