Richard Rojas, a Navy veteran, spiraled after he was discharged. Prosecutors said he was culpable, but failed to sway jurors in the 2017 attack that left one dead and injured nearly two dozen.
Source: New York Times
Driver in Fatal Times Square Attack Found Not Responsible Because of Mental Illness
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