NYC bike path terrorist Sayfullo Saipov sentenced to life in prison for ISIS ... trends now NYC bike path terrorist gets TEN life sentences and 260 years for deadly truck rampage that left eight dead and 18 injured - as the ISIS-inspired killer is forced to listen to heartbreaking testimonies from victims Sayfullo Saipov will spend the rest of his life in jail after District Judge Vernon S. Broderick handed down his sentence on Wednesday The ISIS-inspired terrorist , 35, killed eight people and injured 18 in the 2017 terror attack in NYC Frank Decadt, father of victim Ann-Laure Decadt, was one of many family members to deliver heartbreaking testimonies By Associated Press Published: 22:00 BST, 17 May 2023 | Updated: 22:00 BST, 17 May 2023 Viewcomments An Islamic extremist was given 10 life sentences and another 260 years in prison on Wednesday for killing eight people with a truck on a bike path in Manhattan and severely injuring 18 others. Sayfullo Saipov's sentence came after a jury in March rejected the death penalty for the Uzbekistan citizen and onetime New Jersey resident, leaving him with a mandatory life prison sentence for his slaughter of tourists and New Yorkers on October 31, 2017. 'The conduct in this case is among the worst if not the worst I´ve ever seen,' said U.S. District Judge Vernon S. Broderick. Sayfullo Saipov's is flanked by his attorneys, David M. Stern (left) and federal defender Andrew John Dalack (right) in a courtroom sketch on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 as he was sentenced to life in jail for killing eight in the New York bike path attack He cited the unrepentant nature of Saipov, who, given a chance to speak, said the tears of victims and family members in the courtroom were small compared to the blood and tears that those in the Islamic faith have suffered. The relatives of eight people killed in the Halloween terror attack spoke sometimes through tears during the sentencing, describing their lingering pain and sometimes directly addressing the man convicted in the deaths. Frank Decadt, father of victim Ann-Laure Decadt, told Saipov that he hoped that 'one day you will understand the extent of horror you have inflicted on so many people.' Marion Van Reeth, who lost her legs in the attack, sat before Saipov in her wheelchair, telling him: 'I will never be able to walk like you can.' MORE TO COME Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility