NEW YORK – Prosecutors are casting doubt on a New York college student's claim that he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder when he was arrested on charges of stabbing a taxi driver because he was Muslim.
Michael Enright's lawyer says his defense is based on alcoholism and psychiatric problems stemming from war horrors Enright saw while filming a documentary in Afghanistan.
But Manhattan prosecutors say in court papers that there's nothing in Enright's own account of his trip that indicates he suffered a traumatic experience.
Enright's lawyer said Wednesday the 21-year-old student's condition "is what it is." He declined to answer questions after a hearing.
Prosecutors say a drunken Enright stabbed driver Ahmed Sharif in the neck in August after asking if he was Muslim.
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