Advertisement Continue reading the main storyTurkish news organizations released photographs of the nightclub attack suspect, taken while he was in custody and showing bruises and blood on his face. But Mr. Sahin said that Mr. Masharipov had not opened fire when confronted by the police, and that officers had not used weapons while arresting him. “He admitted his crime,” Mr. Sahin said, adding that the suspect had been trained in Afghanistan and speaks four languages. The police investigation had focused on five addresses, and Mr. Masharipov was caught at one of them, Mr. Sahin said. A pistol, an air gun, ammunition, two drones and $197,000 were seized during the raid on the residence where Mr. Masharipov was found.
Source: New York Times January 17, 2017 10:18 UTC