Trevor Bickford, accused of attacking NYPD officers with machete on New Year's Eve, pleads not guilty to attempted murder, assault charges

Trevor Bickford pleads not guilty to attempted murder, assault charges

NEW YORK -- The man accused of attacking NYPD officers with a machete on New Year's Eve pleaded not guilty to attempted murder and assault charges in a new state indictment.

Authorities say Trevor Bickford began studying radical Islamic theology last summer.

They say he decided to wage jihad against government officials that he believed to be anti-Muslim.

READ MORE: Criminal complaint: NYPD machete attack suspect wanted to kill an officer in uniform

According to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, he allegedly targeted a uniformed police officer because he was a man in uniform with a weapon.

Three officers were hurt in the attack.

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