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FBI: Hitman disguised himself as an old man to travel to New York to commit a murder for $50,000 dollars

Hyunkook Korsiak, an alleged hitman, was arrested by the FBI in New York with weapons, ammunition and even an old man’s latex mask that he would use to commit a murder near Battery Park City, in Lower Manhattan.

Federal prosecutors said Korsiak, 41, wanted to $50,000 dollars to carry out a murder in midtown Manhattan, but ended up trapped in what the FBI said was a covert operation.

From January until his arrest this month, Korsiak met with undercover FBI agents after the Bureau of Prisons intercepted a message he sent detailing his desire to kill someone for money, according to the US Attorney’s Office.

He displayed a callous disregard for life and planned to carry out his act of violence in the middle of Manhattan.”
Michael J. Driscoll, FBI deputy director

Korsiak was arrested in Tarrytown (NY), 32 miles north of NYC, Wednesday night. After his arrest, a search of his Chevy Malibu car allegedly discovered an assault rifle, ammunition clips, a ghost gun, a bulletproof vest and a latex mask to try to hide his identity, he explained. NBC News.

The FBI said Korsiak can be heard on recording accepting $25,000 in cash and even asking for a police uniform to help further conceal his identity when carrying out the alleged murder.

Korsiak had several meetings, all of which police have on video, with undercover officers in Boston; Tarrytown y Manhattan. He did not know that those he was conspiring with were with the FBI and that the intended target—a businessman staying at a hotel—was not real.

In one of the meetings Korsiak allegedly described how he planned to use an AR-15 and a .09mm pistol he owned, and asked for silencers. He also asked a latex mask to dodge facial recognition technology, according to the criminal complaint.

In another meeting he said that he would drive to the intended target, I would shoot from inside the vehicle and would use a police uniform to escape later.

“The accused He was willing to travel more than 300 miles to fulfill his depraved wish to be paid for taking the life of another human being.” said FBI Deputy Director Michael J. Driscoll. “He showed callous disregard for life and planned to carry out his act of violence in the middle of Manhattan.”

Korsiak served time in prison for stealing weapons from an arms dealer. He was now charged with murder for hire and possession of a firearm after a felony conviction. If he is found guilty of both charges He faces up to 25 years in prison.

All charges are mere accusations and those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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