"I didn't even realize I had it," Batista told Fox News, after scrolling through his phone's photo gallery. “On or about October 22, 2017, Saipov rented a truck from the store so he could practice making turns with the truck in advance of his attack," according to the District Attorney's complaint against the suspect. Saipov was often hanging out with two other guys and they would hop into the truck and go for rides, said Batista. Batista, 29, said the truck had remained parked in front of Saipov's home for weeks prior to the horrific attack. Saipov was generally nice and always waved, even when he was driving away in the Home Depot truck, Batista said.
Source: Fox News November 01, 2017 16:58 UTC