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Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 10:39 PM UTC2010-08-26T22:39:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Bloomberg tries to calm NYC after cabbie stabbing

Victim: "Of course it was for my religion." Suspect Michael Enright falsely claimed he was Jewish when arrested

A Muslim cab driver whose face and throat were slashed in a suspected hate crime attack appeared with Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday as city officials sought to ease tensions in the debate over a plan to put a mosque near the site of the 2001 terrorist attacks.

Meanwhile, investigators sought to unravel contradictions in the life of the suspect, a baby-faced college student who had traveled to Afghanistan with a group that seeks to promote interfaith understanding.

The Bangladeshi driver, Ahmed H. Sharif, said the proposed mosque and Islamic center north of the World Trade Center site did not come up in his conversation with the passenger who allegedly used a folding knife to slash Sharif’s neck and face after asking whether he was a Muslim.

“Of course it was for my religion. He attacked me after he knew I was a Muslim,” Sharif said at a news conference at City Hall.

Bloomberg said it is impossible to know the motive of the attack. But he made a pointed connection to the debate about the planned Islamic center, which has ignited intense emotions worldwide.

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Friday, Aug 27, 2010 12:51 PM UTC2010-08-27T12:51:46Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

NYC cabbie-slash suspect is taken to psych ward

Michael Enright is transferred from Rikers to Bellevue Hospital; Bloomberg connects stabbing to mosque debate

The college student accused of slashing a taxi driver because he’s a Muslim has been taken to a New York City psychiatric ward.

Correction Department spokesman Stephen Morello says Michael Enright, of Brewster, N.Y., was taken from the Rikers Island jail to Bellevue Hospital on Thursday night.

Authorities say Enright uttered an Arabic phrase before slashing Sharif’s face and neck Tuesday night.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg met Thursday at City Hall with the Bangladeshi driver, Ahmed H. Sharif.

Bloomberg says it’s impossible to know the motive but connected the attack to the debate about an Islamic center planned near ground zero.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says authorities do not believe the attack signifies a trend in anti-Muslim crimes.

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Thursday, Aug 26, 2010 3:01 PM UTC2010-08-26T15:01:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Michael Enright, cabbie-stabber, had “anti-Muslim” diary

The 21-year-old film student accused of a hate crime is said to be troubled since returning from Afghanistan

Michael Enright, Jason Martin

** RETRANSMISSION OF NYR103 FOR ALTERNATE CROP ** Michael Enright, right, confers with his attorney Jason Martin, during his arraignment in a New York City courtroom on charges that include attempted murder as a hate crime, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010. Enright is accused of slashing taxi driver Ahmed H. Sharif with a hand tool on Tuesday, Aug. 24, after the driver said he was Muslim. (AP Photo/Steven Hirsch, Pool) (Credit: AP)

Michael Enright, the raging drunk who nearly killed a Muslim cab-driver in Manhattan this week, is being held without bail following his arraignment on hate crime charges. Enright, a film student, is finishing a documentary about Marines serving in Afghanistan, where he was embedded earlier this year for 35 days.

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Wednesday, Aug 25, 2010 5:01 PM UTC2010-08-25T17:01:00Zl, M j, Y g:i A T

Meet the New York cabbie-stabber

The filmmaker who allegedly attacked a taxi driver for being Muslim has been charged with a hate crime

A screen shot of Michael Enright's Facebook page.

A screen shot of Michael Enright's Facebook page.

[Updated] The man who allegedly stabbed a cab driver after learning that the driver was a Muslim is Michael Enright, a 21-year-old filmmaker from upstate New York. Enright — who shoots video for a New York-based peace group that counts Cordoba Initiative as one of its partners — has been charged with attempted murder as a hate crime, and police say he was “very, very intoxicated” when he got in the cab at 6 p.m. last night.

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