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GUN Two people were shot Gregory P. Mango
outside the Long Island home
of GOP gubernatorial candi-
date Rep. Lee Zeldin and wife
(Diana) yesterday while their
teenage twin daughters, Ari-
anna (second from right) and
Mikayla (far right) were at
home doing homework,
Zeldin told The Post.

TERRORPAGES4&5 2 shot outside
his LI home
as daughters
hid inside

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com2

NewsColumns NY scrambles for driver pot-detect test

Miranda Devine . . . . . . 11

Gossip By Carl Campanile Road safety is
lost in the haze
Page Six . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 New York is putting the doobie
Cindy Adams . . . . . . . . . 14 before traffic safety, law-enforce- Paramount Pictures
ment officials charge — forcing
Post Opinion p. 25-27 Albany to give the issue high
priority.
Nicole Gelinas . . . . . . . . 25
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Gov. Hochul’s administration is
Chien Kwok . . . . . . . . . . . 27 scrambling to develop a way to
Betsy McCaughey . . . . 27 measure when motorists are driv-
ing while under the influence of
Fun and Games cannabis since there’s no current
standard or valid testing, The Post
Su Doku . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 has learned.
Crossword . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Horoscope . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 The move comes ahead of the
expected issuance of up to 175 re-
Business p. 29-30 tail licenses to sell marijuana in
the coming weeks — jacking up
Classifieds p. 32 pot access and usage that could
potentially put more weed-
Sports p. 32-65 whacked motorists on the road.

NY Post Action . . . . 34-35 “With the legalization of adult-
Mark Cannizzaro . . . . . 46 use cannabis, there are concerns
Paul Schwartz . . . . . . . . 46 of increased incidences of driving
Steve Serby . . . . . . . . . . . 48 while impaired after cannabis
Mike Vaccaro . . . . . 52, 58 use,” the state Department of
Jon Heyman . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Health said in a proposal seeking
Joel Sherman . . . . . . . . . 62 solutions to detect motorists driv-
ing high on pot.
Weather p. 44
“Identifying drivers impaired by
Television p. 66-67 cannabis use is of critical impor-
tance . . . However, unlike alcohol,
POsT contact numbers there are currently no evidence-
based methods to detect cannabis-
Editorial impaired driving,” health officials
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Postmaster: Send address changes to The marijuana, the rate of car crashes vid Harkey. Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Leg- posal to investigate ways to validly
New York Post, 1211 Ave. of the Americas, with injuries spiked by nearly 6% islature in March 2021 while Ho- test for pot intoxication.
NY, NY 10036-8790. and fatal crashes jumped by 4%. A separate survey found that a chul was lieutenant governor.
Vol. 221 No. 329 Copyright 2022, NYP The analysis compared five states third of drivers who drink alcohol “This is reckless. We needed to
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daily by NYP Holdings Inc., (Colorado, Washington, Oregon, time report getting behind the Hochul moved to accelerate the we legalized cannabis,” said Pat-
1211 Ave. of the Americas, California and Nevada) with states wheel of a car within two hours of process to regulate and sell canna- rick Phelan, executive director of
New York, NY without legal marijuana — Ari- consumption — a worrisome find- bis in New York after pro-pot ad- the State Association of Chiefs of
10036-8790. zona, Idaho, Montana, New Mex- ing since there’s evidence the al- vocates accused Cuomo of slow- Police.
ico, Utah and Wyoming. cohol-and-pot combo worsens walking implementation of the
Periodicals postage paid at driving performance more than ei- law. The State District Attorneys As-
New York, NY, and There were no increases in ther substance by itself. sociation also slammed policy
additional offices. The Post crashes in the states without legal Cannabis remains in a person’s makers, saying that drugged-driv-
uses recycled paper. marijuana, the researchers said. New York law-enforcement system longer than alcohol, mak- ing research “should have begun
groups opposed legal marijuana in ing it harder to link usage to DWI, in earnest way before the start of
LOT TERY “Our latest research makes it large part because of the hurdles officials said — and there’s no test recreational sales.”
clear that legalizing marijuana for in proving drugged driving. like an alcohol breathalyzer to
NEW YORK recreational use does increase [email protected]
Midday Nos. Sun.: 336
Midday Win-4 Sun.: 4874 Subway slay vic’s ma lashes out at mayor
Evening Nos. Sun.: 839
Evening Win-4 Sun.: 6339 The grieving mother of a City Hall over the senseless Vanterpoole Moore, who wrong to me. You don’t do His lawyer, John Crom-
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7, 14, 17, 22, 3 at a subway station hinted employee Charles Moore, from neighbors, not police. like that.” undergo a psychiatric eval-
Evening Take-5 Sun.: on Sunday of a lawsuit 38, who was stabbed multi- uation.
5, 9, 20, 24, 38 against the city — and said ple times at the East 176th “You ain’t going to come Saquan Lemons, 27, an ex-
Pick-10 Sun.:7,8,12,13, Mayor Adams “needs to get Street station Thursday. tell me about my baby? He con, was arrested Saturday The mayor’s office did not
21,24,25,27,32,34,42,45, his a-- whipped.” has no criminal record. He and ordered held without respond to a request for
46,56,59,63,74,78,79,80 “The city should be sued,” worked. This is why [Ad- bail Sunday on charges of comment.
Cash-4-Life Sun.: 4, 8, Frances Vanterpoole she told The Post. ams] need to get his a-- murder, manslaughter and
17, 36, 39; Cash Ball: 3 Moore, 73, railed against whipped. You did that weapons possession. Khristina Narizhnaya
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New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
Craig Barritt/Getty Images
Jameela Jamil brings man Is
plenty of specs appeal
to New York Comic Con not out
at the Javits Center. It Rehired at Wendy’s
was Marvel-ous timing,
as the comedic actress, By EmiLy LEfroy
36, currently stars as the
bad gal on “She-Hulk.”

A man with

It’s all Down syndrome
$miles at
box office who was fired from

his Wendy’s job of

20 years has been

reinstated after a

Facebook post de-

tailing the situation

went viral.

Dennis Peek, 51,

who works at the

chain restaurant in

David O. Russell’s star- Stanley, NC, was

studded 1930s mystery “Am- initially fired be-

sterdam” flopped and the cause “he wasn’t

children’s book adaptation able to do his job

“Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile” de- like a normal per-

buted softly, allowing the son,” Peek’s sister

horror thriller “Smile” to claimed on social

repeat atop the box office in media.

US and Canadian theaters, Furious at the sit-

according to studio esti- uation, sister Cona

mates Sunday. Young Turner

Neither new release wrote in a Face- fry, fry again! Dennis Peek
book post that she has his Wendy’s job of 20 years back
caught fire with moviegoers was “heartbroken”

but the disappointment was when he was re- after his firing led to a viral backlash.

most acute for “Amster-

dam,” a poorly reviewed lieved of his job.

$80 million screwball romp “His dream was to retire call from the local franchise

starring Christian Bale, from there some day and he owner, the Carolina Restau-

Margot Robbie and John was looking forward to a rant Group, the day after

David Washington. The huge retirement party,” she posted to Facebook,

20th Century Studios pro- Turner wrote on Charlotte news station

duction opened in third, Wednesday. WSOC reported Friday.

with just $6.5 million. “We may just give him The company said they

Sony Pictures’ “Lyle, Lyle, that party and tell him he would reinstate her brother

Crocodile,” a musical based has retired because he does and that he would be able to

on Bernard Waber’s chil- not understand being return to the job as soon as

dren’s book featuring fired.” next week.

Shawn Mendes as the voice “They told me was unable

of a computer-generated to perform the duties of a Happy ending
normal persons job,” she
reptile, fared better, collect-

ing $11.5 million in second. wrote. “I am also looking “My heart is overwhelmed

But that was a relatively into a wrongful termination by the support that you all

modest result, especially of a special needs employee. have given my brother and

for the first major family “I am very disappointed myself!” Turner wrote.

movie debut since summer. with the management at “Thank you all so much.”

A week after topping the Wendy’s in Stanley, they The restaurant group said

charts with a $22 million have no idea how they hurt in a statement that they are

launch, Paramount Pic- my brother!” “committed to creating a

tures’ “Smile” remained No. Turner later updated her welcoming and inclusive

1 with $17.6 million at the post to say the restaurant environment for our em-

box office — an impressive had given Peek his job back, ployees and our customers,”

second week for the creepy thanking people for their adding that the firing was

thriller about trauma and support. “an unfortunate mistake and

evil spirits. AP She said she received a lapse in protocol.”

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com4 John Roca; Gregory P. Mango

Gov promotes

shootinGlet-’em-looser
Gov. Hochul has promoted a York under her rule will keep
major advocate of the state’s getting worse with Hochul as
controversial bail-reform laws governor.”
to become one of her top legal
advisers — even as she claims Benjamin resigned in April
to have vigorously worked to after being indicted for al-
change the lax rules. leged bribery.

Joshua Norkin — the former Praised by Cuomo
project coordinator for the
Decarceration Project at The A Cuomo press release in
Legal Aid Society and a prom- 2019 had heralded Norkin for
inent player in pushing for developing a national model
bail reform — was promoted for overhauling “restrictive
to Hochul’s deputy counsel in criminal justice laws.’’ The re-
July, his LinkedIn states. lease also praised Norkin for
launching the Legal Aid Soci-
Then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo ety’s Decarceration Project
had appointed Norkin as as- that campaigned against the
sistant counsel for housing use of cash bail and pretrial
and civil rights in 2019 after incarceration in New York for
he left the Legal Aid Society. most criminal defendants.

Norkin’s promotion by Ho- The bail reform law ap-
chul was immediately ripped proved in 2019 eliminated
by critics who blame the lib- cash bail for nearly all nonvio-
eral law changes for the crime lent and misdemeanor crimes.
wave gripping New York City.
Hochul’s office Sunday de-
Hochul’s challenger Rep. fended Norkin’s promotion.
Lee Zeldin, who was stunned
by a shooting outside his Long “Joshua Norkin is a highly
Island home Sunday, said, qualified attorney with years
“From the terrible judgment of service to New York State
Crime Wave Kathy showed who, in his new role, is con-
choosing Brian Benjamin as tinuing to work to support
her lieutenant governor, to Gov. Hochul’s agenda of keep-
her ridiculous promotion of ing New Yorkers safe from
Joshua Norkin up the ranks of crime and gun violence,” said
her inner circle, it’s clear the Liz Fine, counsel to the
pro-criminal policies of New governor. Carl Campanile

King rips Kat for
bail-fix ‘surrender’
2 hit near gov hopeful’s LI
Former US Rep. Peter King [former Gov.] Mario Cuomo.
slammed Gov. Hochul on Sun-
day for what he called her You take on the people who
“surrender” to liberal law-
makers in Albany over the are blocking things. You ex-
state’s bail-reform measures.
pose to the public.
King, a former Republican
congressman from Long Is- “Instead, if the governor sits By CarL CaMpaniLe, found 30 feet from where my down from Zeldin’s home — and a
land, ripped Hochul during an Tina Moore, daughters were doing their bullet hit the congressman’s fence
appearance on WABC radio’s in a room with the door Larry CeLona homework.” — it had “nothing to do with’’ the
“Cat’s Roundtable,” accusing candidate, who is running on a
her of not using her “bully closed and says, ‘I want this and JorGe FiTz-GiBBon Detectives are investigating the tough-on-crime platform.
pulpit” to push legislators to drive-by shooting, which they sus-
undo the notoriously lenient changed,’ and they say, ‘We’re Two young men were shot out- pect is gang-related, and were still “Just happens to be irony,” a
justice reforms. side the Long Island home of GOP looking for the gunman or gun- source told The Post.
not going to change it,’ and gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee men on Sunday, according to a
“She should definitely chal- Zeldin on Sunday while his twin law-enforcement source. One of the two 17-year-old vic-
lenge them,” King told host she walks out and says, ‘I can’t teenage daughters were at home, tims jumped over Zeldin’s fence
John Catsimatidis. “The gov- he confirmed to The Post. Zeldin, who has made rising while trying to escape the
ernor has a statewide bully get it done,’ that’s a surren- crime one of his prime campaign shooter, knocking over a “Zeldin
pulpit. The governor can get “My daughters, Mikayla and Ari- issues, said he was furious in a for Governor” sign in the process,
out there and take them on der,” King said. anna, were doing homework on the Sunday night press conference. according to sources.
the way [former New York first floor,” said Zeldin, who was not
City Mayor] Ed Koch used to Hochul’s office responded at the house in Shirley at the time. “I’m standing in front of crime Sources said one of the victims
do, [ex-Sen.] Al D’Amato, “They heard the shots. Boom! They scene tape in front of my own was shot in the chest, while the
by e-mail Sunday, saying went upstairs and locked them- house,” he said while standing other was grazed on the arm.
selves in the bathroom. beside his family.
“Governor Hochul’s top prior- A high-ranking law enforcement
“They’re freaked out,” the con- “You can’t get me more out- source told The Post the teen vic-
ity is to keep New Yorkers gressman said of his 16-year-old raged than I am right now.” tims are “known to the depart-
girls. “One of the bullets was ment” and have been “involved
safe, which is why she worked Sources said that while the with car thefts.” Investigators are
shooting took place two doors
with the legislature earlier

this year to crack down on

gun crimes and repeat offend-

ers and further expand the

types of cases where judges

have the discretion to set

bail.” Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

5New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com

at zel’s home

Shaken: Rep. Lee Zeldin Sun- Paterson:
day night expresses outrage as It’s never
he tells how his twin daughters — felt this
Arianna (left) and Mikayla (right) ‘unsafe’
flanked by wife Diana — heard
gunshots outside their home and
called 911. The Shirley, LI, prop-
erty is now a crime scene (far left).

door as daughters cower for cover Former New York Gov. David
Paterson said Sunday that he
looking into whether a Saturday so many New Yorkers, crime liter- vide another update when we said she was “ relieved to hear the has never felt less safe in the
night feud at a Suffolk County re- ally made its way to our front can.” Zeldin family is safe and grateful Big Apple — and warned local
cording studio may be connected doorstep. for law enforcement’s quick Democrats they could be in for
to Sunday’s shooting, the source The Suffolk County Police De- response.” an electoral “monsoon” if they
said. “There was blood in the rock partment said in a statement that don’t get crime under control.
right next to the porch,” Zeldin detectives were investigating the Recent polls have Zeldin closing
The Suffolk County pol said the added. “One of the shooting vic- shooting and confirmed that two the gap as Hochul’s initial lead has “I never felt as unsafe as I do
victims were taken to Long Island tims was underneath the porch. people were hospitalized “for shrunk. The Republican challen- now just walking around,” the
Community Hospital. The other was underneath bushes treatment of their injuries.” ger has gained ground in recent ex-governor (above) and life-
near the porch.” weeks by tapping into voters’ con- long New Yorker told host John
Blood by the porch Zeldin said he didn’t know who cern over crime and high taxes. Catsimatidis on WABC radio’s
Zeldin said he and his wife, Di- the two men were or what moti- “Cats Roundtable.”
Zelden said his front porch, ana, had just left the house to at- vated the shooting. Zeldin has harped on the state’s
where he had been interviewed by tend a Columbus Day Parade in 2019 criminal justice reforms that “For the first time in my life,
The Post just a day prior, “is now the Morris Park neighborhood in “My entire family is at home prohibit judges from setting bail even in the late ’80s and ’90s
part of the crime scene.” The Bronx. working with the investigators on misdemeanors and some felon- when the crime rate was killing
and providing the security footage ies, blaming it for higher crime. 2,000 people a year, I never felt
“The local police have cordoned The twins called 911 from the from our home cameras.” He has repeatedly called for law- as unsafe as I do now just walk-
off the area,” he said. home around 2:20 p.m. to report makers to repeal the measures. ing around,” he said.
the mayhem, he said. Zeldin is seeking to unseat
A law-enforcement source said Democratic Gov. Hochul. He has [email protected] The Democrat noted several
blood was all over the property. “My daughters are shaken but served the 1st Congressional Dis- recent high-profile subway as-
OK,” he said. trict in the House of Representa- Miranda Devine / P. 11 saults, including three knife at-
“Crime is out of control,” Zeldin tives since 2015. tacks on Thursday alone.
said in an earlier statement. “Like “My family is grateful to all who
have reached out, and we will pro- Hochul, in a Sunday night tweet, “You’re hearing about an as-
sault on the subway almost ev-
ery other day,” he said.

Felony crime in the city was
up over 15% citywide last
month compared to September
2021, NYPD stats show.

Paterson, who served as the
state’s first black governor from
2008 to 2010, chastised his party
for failing to address “a rather
small number of who seem to
repeat these offenses and get
arrested 20, 30, 50 times.

“People start to think that
power lasts forever, and people
can start to think that they are
immune from any kind of re-
percussions,” Paterson said,
pointing to Democratic losses
in Nassau County’s executive
and district attorney races
amid crime concerns, where he
said the party got caught in the
“monsoon” of voter concerns
about crime.

David Meyer and Carl Cam-
panile

6New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com Push to
ID slain
Hunter hunters eye grilling FBI boss

By Mark Moore

Rep. Jim Jordan said Sunday that ghoul vic
if Republicans gain control of the
House after November’s midterm Cops are having to resort
elections, they may force FBI Di-
rector Christopher Wray to testify to using dental records and
on the agency’s investigations into
Hunter Biden. fingerprints to try to iden-

The Ohio Republican said the tify the man who was pick-
GOP-led probe into the first son
would likely start in the House pocketed after being

Oversight and crushed to death by a con-
Reform Com-
mittee with struction truck in Manhat-
Rep. James
Comer (R-Ky.). tan, police sources told The

But the “real Post on Sunday.
question” is if
the FBI will “We’ve already lifted
hold “people
accountable” prints, and waiting on den-
in its probe of
Biden, Jordan tal,” one police source said.
(inset) said on
Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Fu- “Thankfully they didn’t
tures,” claiming the agency has be-
come overtly political. steal his teeth, too.”
“I’ll believe it when I see it, be-
cause this is the FBI where we’ve The ghoulish crook —
now had 14 agents come to us as
whistleblowers and tell us how who also remains unidenti-
political it’s gotten. This is the FBI
that raided the home of a former fied — was caught on video
president,” Jordan said, referring
to the search of Donald Trump’s taking the victim’s wallet
Mar-a-Lago resort in August for
classified documents. after the deadly Midtown

mishap Thursday while on-

lookers cheered her on,

leaving cops with few

means to identify the unfor-

tunate pedestrian.

“They took his ID, so we

can’t ID him,” a high-rank-

ing NYPD source said.

“He’s a John Doe right now.”

The victim, believed to be

in his 50s, was crossing

Backgrid Eighth Avenue at West 44th

Street around 11:30 p.m.

Thursday when he was

‘Political’ FBI slammed by the truck, kill-

“So this is how political this FBI target: Republicans could investigate Hunter Biden (above) next year if they gain control of the House. ing him.
has become. And I think a key
point to remember, too . . . is this is Cold-hearted bystanders
the FBI who’s involved themselves
in every single election for the last of folks we need to bring in for ily in our country — has 150. So I Ukraine and China. can be heard on video egg-
four cycles,” he said. depositions and then hopefully, in- think that’s where you’ll see the “It’s scary. You stop and think
cluding all the way up to the FBI focus of the investigation,” he said. ing on the thief.
“In 2016, they spied on President director himself.” about it because it’s like you say . . .
Trump’s campaign . . . It was the Federal agents investigating it’s not just any countries, it’s A veteran cop griped that
Mueller investigation in 2020. Host Maria Bartiromo noted Hunter have for months believed Ukraine, Russia and China. Those
They suppressed information Biden’s relationships in Ukraine, they have gathered enough evi- were the countries that Hunter “this is the new New York
about the Hunter Biden laptop, where he received a lucrative salary dence to charge him with tax Biden did these business dealings
and now . . . they’ve raided the to work for a natural-gas company, crimes and lying about his drug with. It’s frightening stuff. And I and there’s no outrage. No-
home of the former president,” and his business interests in China, use so he could buy a handgun, think again, it underscores why it’s
Jordan said. and questioned how the American The Washington Post reported so important to get to the bottom body’s marching for this
people can trust decisions Hunter’s last week. of it,” Jordan said.
“We’re going to do everything father, President Biden, is making [thief’s] head.” Kyle
we can to hold these folks ac- involving those countries. The decision to charge Hunter Details about many of the busi-
countable, and [if] we have the will come down to Delaware US ness dealings were found on the Schnitzer and Joe Marino
majority to bring [Wray] in front Jordan said he believes Comer Attorney David Weiss, a Trump hard drive of the laptop Hunter
of Congress, do the depositions will focus the investigation into appointee. left behind at a Delaware com- Teen knifed
that need to be done so we can get Hunter Biden on the 150 “suspi- puter repair shop in 2019. in subway
the facts,” he continued. cious activity reports” — or anti- In December 2020, Hunter ad-
money-laundering warnings — mitted that federal prosecutors The information found on that A teen who had just got-
Asked if the committee would flagged by banks over large were looking into his “tax affairs.” laptop became the basis for a se- ten off work at a Shake
go as far as to subpoena Wray, Jor- transactions. ries of scoops by The Post in Oc- Shack in Manhattan was
dan responded: “There’s all kinds Investigations into Hunter were tober 2020 that revealed his and hunted down in the subway
“Most people never get any, but launched in 2018 into whether or his family’s connections to a web system by a group of attack-
you got this one family — happens not he and his business associates of overseas relationships. ers who beat and stabbed
to be a pretty darn important fam- violated tax and money-launder- him repeatedly, leaving him
ing laws in their dealings with [email protected] with six deep puncture
wounds, police said Sunday.
‘SNL’ needles and weed-les Biden
The 17-year-old was in the
“Saturday Night Live” “This week, President clip of Biden speaking at a “Biden was then heard reporters, they were doc- subway at East 53rd Street
skewered President Biden Biden pardoned thousands car factory Friday. criticizing reporters at the tors.” and Lexington Avenue
over the weekend, joking of convicted marijuana us- White House for shouting around 4:30 p.m. Saturday
that his recent gaffes might ers, and it feels like maybe “Let me start with two questions at him,” the fun- The “SNL” host also when the group of about six
be attributed to smoking he celebrated with them a words: Made in America,” nyman said. “Questions mocked GOP Senate can- people clad entirely in
marijuana with some of little,” Colin Jost said on the president said. like, ‘What year is it?’ and didate Dr. Mehmet Oz for black pounced on him.
the people whose pot sen- “Weekend Update.” ‘Who is the current presi- giving a speech in front of
tences he just pardoned. Jost also called Biden’s dent?’ Also, they weren’t Adolf Hitler’s car. The attackers had gone to
The show then aired a mental capacity into the teen’s job asking where
question. Ben Kesslen he was, police said.

It wasn’t clear what the
conflict was over.

Tina Moore

Kanye TwIT-canned 7

PayPal New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
$peech
reversal By Ben Kesslen

PayPal issued, then re- Kanye West was suspended
from Twitter after writing early
tracted, a policy to fine us- Sunday that he wanted to go
“death con 3” on Jews — just hours
ers $2,500 for “misinfor- after would-be Twitter buyer Elon
Musk welcomed him back to the
mation” after a flurry of platform.

criticism erupted on so- In a bizarre and vile rant, the
rapper also known as Ye wrote,
cial media, including from “I’m a bit sleepy tonight but when
I wake up I’m going death con 3
Elon Musk and another of On JEWISH PEOPLE The funny
thing is I actually can’t be Anti Se-
its former leaders. mitic because black people are ac-
tually Jew also You guys have
The penalties posted on toyed with me and tried to black
ball anyone whoever opposes your
PayPal’s website would agenda.”

have been issued to users The rapper appeared to be refer-
encing the military term “defcon,”
who “promote misinfor- which is a term with five levels to
denote the intensity of a national
mation” or “present a risk security threat.

to user safety or wellbe- A Twitter rep told The Post on
Sunday afternoon that West’s ac-
ing,” according to the count “has been locked due to a vi-
olation of Twitter’s policies.” That
Daily Wire, which first re- means the Grammy winner can’t Unyeezy feeling: Kanye
currently tweet, and the tweet in West, wearing a White Lives Matter
ported the change Friday. question has been deleted. shirt at his clothing line’s event for
Paris Fashion Week (left) was
The policy was to take The suspension comes after suspended from Twitter for a bizarre
West was knocked off Instagram anti-Jewish rant (above).
effect Nov. 3, according to on Friday for making anti-Jewish
remarks.
the report. But a company
His account was restricted after
rep said the change was sharing a since-deleted screenshot
of an iMessage exchange in which
published “in error,” Ya- he accused Sean Love Combs, a k a
Diddy, of being controlled by Jews.
hoo News reported.
Diddy had told West to “stop
“An AUP (acceptable playing these internet games.” leader, you do,” he said.
“So the answer to why I wrote
use policy) notice recently “This ain’t a game,” West said.
“Ima use you as an example to ‘White Lives Matter’ on a shirt is
went out in error that in- show the Jewish people that told they do. It’s an obvious thing,”
you to call me that no one can West said.
cluded incorrect informa- threaten or influence me.”
He said his dad reached out to
tion,” the statement said. After the Instagram ban, West him about the incident.
returned to Twitter on Saturday
“PayPal is not fining for the first time since November “I thought the shirt was a funny
2020. shirt. I thought the idea of wearing
people for misinformation it was funny. And I said, ‘Dad, why
“Welcome back to Twitter, my do you think it’s funny?’ And he
and this language was friend!” Musk said. said, ‘Just a black man stating the
obvious,’ ” West said.
never intended to be in- Musk was replying to a tweet in
which West criticized Facebook The ex-husband of Kim Karda-
serted in our policy.” and Instagram owner Mark Zuck- shian has dealt with social-media
erberg for his suspension. suspensions before.
At least two former
“How you gone kick me off in- In March, West hurled a racial
company leaders — in- stagram . . . You used to be my slur at comedian Trevor Noah,
who had called him out for “har-
cluding founder Musk — assing” Kardashian amid their di-
vorce, landing the rapper a tempo-
took the proposal from the LAGossipTV/Buzzipper/Backgrid rary Instagram suspension.

famously woke corpora- Noah, who recently announced
he is stepping down from “The
tion seriously, and pushed Daily Show,’’ said, “What [Karda-
shian is] going through is terrify-
back on Twitter. ing to watch, and it shines a spot-
light on what so many women go
David Marcus, a former through when they choose to
leave.”
company president,
Page Six / Page 12
tweeted, “It’s hard for me

to openly criticize a com-

pany I used to love and

gave so much to. PayPal’s

new AUP goes against ev-

erything I believe in. A

private company now gets n----” the rapper wrote, referring T-shirt to his clothing-line show
to Zuckerberg. during Paris Fashion Week.
to decide to take your
“Who you think created cancel The rapper later told Fox News’
money if you say some- culture?” West said in another Tucker Carlson that he was
tweet. shocked at the uproar.
thing they disagree with.
His posts come less than a week “They’re looking for an explana-
Insanity.” after he created a firestorm for tion — as an artist, you don’t have
wearing a “White Lives Matter’’ to give an explanation, but as a
“Agreed,” Musk com-

mented. David Meyer

Trans ban ‘not controversial’: Va. gov Inmate’s $11M ‘heist’
sonate California billionaire
A Georgia inmate accused
Virginia Gov. Glenn sial,” Youngkin, a Republi- their children’s lives is use a bathroom, if parents of stealing $11 million alleg- Sidney Kimmel, chairman
Youngkin insisted Sunday can, said on CNN’s “State of something that I have been choose that, then, legally, edly impersonated billion-
that there is nothing “con- the Union.” He added that it going to work on since Day that’s what the schools will aires, including a California and CEO of Sidney Kimmel
troversial” about the state’s is an issue parents should One,” he said. “We cam- do.” movie mogul, while inside a
new school policy requiring be deciding, at least when it paigned on it.” maximum-security lockup. Entertainment, and open a
students to use bathrooms comes to the bathrooms, in- But Youngkin said sports
or play for teams that match stead of the schools. He said there are accom- teams are a different issue: Arthur Lee Cofield Jr., 31, bank account in his name.
their biological sex rather modations so that “If par- “I do believe that it’s unfair a gang member serving 14
than their gender identity. “I just think the idea that ents actually want their for girls to have biological years for armed robbery, is Federal prosecutors be-
we’re going to have policies child to be able to change a boys play sports with bio- accused of using contra-
“This is not controver- that exclude parents from pronoun or their name or logical girls.” Mark Moore band cellphones to imper- lieve Cofield bought a $4.4

million home in Buckhead

with some of the money.

Cofield has pleaded not

guilty. Fox News

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com8

BORDER CRISIS

inn-sanity on

left out in the cold: Migrants bused from
the border have been dropped off at the Staten Is-
land Inn (bottom left) and other hotels in Travis-
Chelsea, Staten Island. Many shiver as they search
for warmer clothes after arriving unprepared for the
weather. Neighbors have been helping out, like Se-
bastian Bongiovani (with wife Danielle, top left),
who has been giving away food at his pizzeria.

Migrants at hotels rely on neighbors

By LaRRy CeLona, sea that includes the Staten week ago after being bused over the influx of migrants cess to medicine, and the caught off guard when
SteVen Vago, ReuVen Island Inn, Holiday Inn, north from El Paso. to the Big Apple, warning food is not that great. It some migrants rang his
and Fairfield Inn and Suites that the crisis was pushing comes frozen and micro- doorbell multiple times.
Fenton and PatRiCk Marriott, sources and “We are waiting for the city’s shelter system to wavable,’’ Viera said.
ReiLLy workers told The Post over clothes,” the mother said, its breaking point and set “They were speaking
the weekend. shivering beside a handful to cost taxpayers $1 billion “No one has told us how Spanish. I just said ‘I only
Migrants bused from the of kids and other migrants by next year. long we will be here,’’ he speak English.’ It was like
border to New York City The Staten Island Inn is while dressed in only a said. “We didn’t expect it to three times,” Jones, 56, told
have been walking around completely booked with T-shirt, sweatpants and flip Felipe Viera, 24, and his be this cold, but that is The Post. “They were un-
a Staten Island neighbor- the asylum-seekers, and flops. wife, Gilimersy Perdomo, what God decided. Every- derdressed, had slippers
hood knocking on doors more buses are expected in 26, of Trujillo, Venezuela, thing we’re wearing is what on, a Red Cross blanket. I
and asking for food, clothes the next day or so, a Holi- Locals said they were told The Post on Sunday people gave us after we ar- thought it was weird.”
and work after they were day Inn employee said. never informed that so that they arrived on Staten rived.”
put up in hotels there, The many migrants would be Island six days ago. Andrew Wilkes, a com-
Post has learned. “We do not have clothing brought to their middle- Newcomers have been puter programmer who
and are not eating well — class neighborhood at once On their second day here, going door-to-door asking also lives near the hotels,
The migrants — many of we need a place to work,” and that the area is already Viera needed an emer- for clothes and other ne- said Saturday that he has
whom were not ready for Venezuelan migrant Ger- overwhelmed with the sud- gency appendectomy, the cessities. received multiple knocks
colder temperatures in the aldine Silva, 31, said outside den flood of needy families. couple said. on his door, too.
Big Apple — are staying at the Staten Island Inn, Terrence Jones, a Staten
a property in Travis-Chel- where she arrived about a Mayor Adams declared a “Living here has been Island resident and busi- “I’ve had it happen three
state of emergency Friday OK, but we don’t have ac- ness owner, said he was times. The fourth time was

BORDER CRISIS 9

staten island New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com

for food & clothes

today, and [a woman] you could have given them starving,” Bongiovani said. Photos: Steven White
handed me a paper” identi- to a different state? We are “What I’ve experienced is
fying herself as a migrant, 10 minutes from New
he said. “They were dressed Jersey. people come to my [pizze-
for 100-degree weather,” he ria] and ask for food. I tell
said of the migrants. “There is nothing here. them to come back at the
There is nothing for them end of the day. [A man]
He said his wife was look- to shop, for them to do their came back with his preg-
ing for any extra clothes laundry. I have no idea how nant wife and five or six
around the house to donate. they are going to do it.” kids,” he said.

“What gets me is desper- The Marriott is expected “At the end of the day,
ate people do desperate to house incoming migrants these people are just hun-
things — that’s what wor- soon as well, he noted. gry,” he added. “People
ries me,” he added. walking around hungry is
Sebastian Bongiovani, 51, f--king not good.’’
“It’s not the right thing to co-owner of Verde’s Pizza
do for the neighborhood, to and Pasta House, has pro- City Hall did not respond
overload it.” vided free food to the mi- to a request for comment.
grants since they arrived.
The Holiday Inn em- Additional reporting by
ployee griped, “Why do we “What we’ve seen is preg- David Meyer
have 50,000 people when nant women, little children
[email protected]

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com10

Pols’ racist rips on colleague & kid Tufts’
LA dems divide&
concur
speW Tufts University is
sLurs suggesting that people
By Ben Kesslen “when Nury brings her little yard attending a fall discus-
Facebook hateful: Los bag or the Louis Vuitton bag,” De sion series should be
Angeles City Democrats on the Los Angeles León said, according to the report. split up by race for the
Council President City Council were caught making talks.
Nury Martinez was racist remarks about a colleague’s ‘I’m speechless’
caught on tape with black child on a leaked audio re- The institution is of-
fellow Democrats cording, according to a report on The comments came while the fering two sessions —
calling her Sunday. council members were discussing “Radical Healing” and
colleague’s black redistricting during a meeting in “Unpacking White-
son “that little The recording — which was re- October 2021, which also included ness” — according to
monkey” in Spanish. ported on by The Los Angeles another councilman, Gil Cedillo, the university’s diver-
Times and has not been reviewed by and a top LA County labor official, sity and inclusion de-
The Post — reportedly captured the Times reported. partment.
Council President Nury Martinez
referring to her colleague Mike Bo- The audio was first posted on The “Radical Heal-
nin’s black son as “ese changito,” Reddit, by a now-suspended user, ing” session creates an
which means “that little monkey” in and it is not clear who recorded it. “important, safe space
Spanish, the newspaper reported. for staff and faculty at
“Wow, you know it happens, but Tufts whose racial
Martinez, who is Latina, also said when you actually hear it, it’s unbe- demographics are cat-
Bonin, who is white, was raising his lievable,” the user said in text ac- egorized as BIPOC,”
toddler “like a little white kid.” companying the audio, according to the school explained.
the Times. “The labor movement is BIPOC stands for
“I was like, this kid needs a beat- in bed with City Hall.” black, indigenous and
down. Let me take him around the people of color.
corner, and then I’ll bring him back,” Bonin told the newspaper, “I’m
the council president reportedly disgusted and angry and heartsick.” Tufts said partici-
said. She also referred to the child as pants will know those
“su negrito,” a derogatory world for “It’s fair game to attack me — but sessions would be
a black person in Spanish, according my son?” he said. “You have to be worthwhile for them if
to the LA Times. pretty petty and insecure and ven- they identify as some-
omous to attack a child. He wasn’t one who is “only or
At another point in the roughly even 3 years old. Other than that, I’m one of a few in pre-
hour-long conversation, she called speechless.” dominately white spa-
Bonin, also a Democrat, “that little ces on campus,” while
bitch,” the Times reported. After the article exposing her they would feel liber-
comments was published, Martinez ated in a “community
Kevin de León, a member of the issued a half-hearted apology in a where you see shades
city council who unsuccessfully ran statement to the Times. of yourself.”
for LA mayor and California senate,
reportedly said in the recording that “In a moment of intense frustra- Meanwhile, the “Un-
Bonin treated his child like an tion and anger, I let the situation get packing Whiteness”
accessory. the best of me. I hold myself ac- sessions are “curated”
countable for these comments. For for white participants
Bonin handles his kid similar to that I am sorry,” she said. who want to learn how
to be anti-racist in
their daily lives, the
university said.

Still, the school said
both series are open to
all full-time students
and staff to take part
in. The series runs
from mid-October to
mid-December.

David Propper

Weinstein facing next round of sex charges

Five years after bombshell year sentence for rape and win an appeal for his New very, very close attention to Despite the high stakes, the with bags under his eyes in a
reports of sexual misconduct sexual assault in New York — York conviction are increas- the Los Angeles trial,” one of courtroom scene is expected courtroom at the Clara
ended his career and pro- is staring down four counts ing, and if the LA jury fails to his accusers, Caitlin Dulany, to be quieter than at Wein- Shortridge Foltz Criminal
pelled the #MeToo move- of rape and seven counts of convict, he could soon be a said in a recent interview stein’s first trial in Manhat- Justice Center, where the
ment, Harvey Weinstein will sexual assault from five free man. with The New York Times. tan, with only a dozen report- proceedings will take place.
stand trial in Los Angeles women in LA. ers allowed to sit in the He has been jailed at LA’s
Monday on a slew of sex- “It is disturbing and shock- Jury selection will begin gallery. Twin Towers Correctional
crimes charges. His second trial is set to ing that Harvey was allowed Monday in the trial expected Facility while awaiting trial.
test the endurance of the to continue his New York ap- to last two months. The char- The disgraced producer
The fallen movie mogul — #MeToo movement. The peal, and so we — survivors, ges stem from alleged inci- has been in poor health as of Ben Kesslen
currently locked up on a 23- chances Weinstein, 70, might supporters — are paying dents between 2004 and 2013. late, appearing unkempt and With Post Wires

Miranda Devine 11
[email protected] New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
Matthew McDermott
IF you were making a movie Terminal
about the underdog politician A former paratrooper with the siveness on policy. He also has a secret weapon as stupidity
campaigning on soaring crime 82nd Airborne who served in Iraq, Firing Manhattan District Attor- his running mate, aspiring lieuten- on bus
rates, you couldn’t have and a one-time world-champion ant governor Alison Esposito, the searches
scripted it better than the black belt in karate, Zeldin in- ney Alvin Bragg on Day One is an formidable former commanding
shooting right in front of Lee stantly neutralized his attacker by example of the latter. officer of the 70th Precinct in NYPD Chief of Department
Zeldin’s Long Island home Sunday grabbing the wrist of the hand Brooklyn, with nearly 25 years of Ken Corey wanted to make sure
afternoon. lunging at him with a sharp knuck- Calling out the unelected Hochul service with the NYPD. we know that the illegal
le-duster-type weapon. as even more “corrupt” than her migrants were not being
Of course, it’s the last thing the predecessor Andrew Cuomo is an- Their law-and-order pitch is inconvenienced in any way
Republican gubernatorial candi- “Muscle memory” is how Zeldin other. winning converts from the Demo- when his officers inspected the
date and his wife, Diana (together, described his quick response, with cratic Party, like Sam Esposito (no buses bringing them to the Port
right), could ever have wanted. characteristic understatement. He Make DAs do their job relation), a former cop and presi- Authority from Texas.
isn’t one to big-note himself, and dent of the Ozone Park Residents
Their twin 16-year-old daugh- actually claims he was a bit slow to He backs up his tough rhetoric Block Association. “We did not stop buses
ters, Mikayla and Arianna, were react because he dropped his with evidence and clear, methodi- carrying passengers,” he told
home alone studying in the rear guard when he saw the attacker cal policies to fix the problems. “I’m a Democrat, but I’m not reporters Friday. “No one was
kitchen of the modest two-story coming toward him was wearing a happy with the Democratic Party, detained or inconvenienced
house in the town of Shirley when veterans’ cap. He hopes the at- “We need to roll back the pro- so I’m voting for [Zeldin],” he said. other than the drivers.”
they heard gunshots and screams tacker, a veteran with mental criminal laws,” he says.
right outside their front door. health issues, gets the help he “All my friends and family were Oh, that’s OK then.
needs. “We need to hold DAs accounta- all Democrats, but everyone is fed But hang on. In a city rife with
The quick-thinking girls raced ble who are refusing to enforce the up with Hochul. crime, why is the NYPD wasting
upstairs, locked themselves in a As Election Day looms law. And we need to unapologeti- resources harassing these bus
bathroom and called 911, and po- cally back our men and women in “The bail reform should have drivers?
lice soon found two unidentified Zeldin’s campaign already was blue. been thrown out and started over According to Chief Corey, the
shooting victims lying injured in focused on crime, but with prob- again because it’s a mess. buses were inspected “to ensure
the bushes below the front porch. lems in New York fast spiraling out “I believe that if you’re a DA who that they were in compliance
A bullet was found nearby, just 30 of control — and now on his door- refuses to do your job . . . the gov- “To be honest with you, this is with federal regulations and that
feet from where Mikayla and Ari- step — the issue has taken on out- ernor’s job constitutionally is to re- about safety. We just had a shoot- the drivers themselves were in
anna had been sitting. size significance a month before move that DA who refuses to en- ing here — four young people got compliance with federal
election day. force the law. shot at the 88th Street park. I wit- regulations.”
Once he had ensured the safety nessed people running out of the Huh? Let the feds enforce their
of his children, Zeldin knew ex- He closed the gap with Gov. Ho- “I have pledged my first act the park screaming and running for regulations. Call in the FBI.
actly what to say: “My daughters chul last week to just two points, first day that I’m in office is turn- their lives and crying because of They seem to have a lot of spare
are shaken, but OK. Like so many according to a Trafalgar poll. Even ing to the Manhattan District At- gunshots . . . time to harass pro-life people in
New Yorkers, crime has literally less bullish polls show he has the torney, Alvin Bragg, to notify him their homes.
made its way to our front door.” momentum against his better- that he is being fired.” “Society is falling apart. People Why were there no cops at
funded opponent. are scared and people are moving Westchester airport giving J&F
He told The Post last night on He also has plans to restore cops’ out. We’re a mess. Tours charter buses a good
the phone that the girls were un- After The Post spent Saturday “qualified immunity,” a policy that going over? They were sending
derstandably “freaked out.” with him and his family, it’s easy to protects them from being person- “I am a civic leader, so I do know three buses a night for every one
see why he could be headed for an ally sued if an arrest goes wrong. what my people want, and they of Joe Biden’s secret migrant
“It hits us close to home when unlikely victory in a fed-up state want to live in peace and har- flights that have been coming
you read stories of other families that hasn’t elected a Republican Zeldin’s affinity with the blue has mony.” for more than a year, as
being impacted by crime, when governor for 20 years. its roots in the fact he was raised in frequently as five times a week
young innocent kids have been ex- a law-enforcement household — Amen. for periods.
posed to crime that they’ll never Zeldin combines a common actually, two, since his parents di- The one man who can make a J&F Tours hung up the phone
forget for the rest of their lives. sense, Youngkin-style amiability vorced when he was young and he difference just had his own fam- whenever The Post called them.
with a sharp, DeSantis-esque deci- divided his time between living ily’s peace and harmony shattered They whited out their name on
“Something bold and significant with his mother — who had remar- on a quiet Sunday afternoon. That their buses to hide from The
needs to be done to make life in ried a state trooper — and his fa- has only made Lee Zeldin more Post’s photographers. They
New York safe again. It’s not just a ther, who remarried a corrections determined than ever to save New must be ashamed of something.
story we read about every few days officer. York. At the very least the cops could
or weeks. This is happening have fined them for speeding to
throughout the day, every day, in evade The Post.
New York. It hits as close as it gets The planes seem to have given
when it shows up at your front up on Westchester lately. But
doorstep.” they’re still coming into Stewart
International and Montgomery
Just 24 hours earlier, The Post airports.
had been sitting on Zeldin’s front Time for law enforcement to
porch interviewing him about pay attention to these
crime, a few feet from where the clandestine operations since the
apparent gun battle occurred. clowns who pass for our
politicians are turning a blind
Zeldin’s law-and-order pitch has eye.
never been a game for the con-
gressman and former state senator.

It’s become a reality in the work-
ing-class neighborhood he lives in
and where he grew up, as it has for
every New Yorker.

The Zeldins have had to travel to
public places with security — usu-
ally retired NYPD cops with their
eyes on swivels — ever since an at-
tack on the congressman at a vet-
erans’ event in upstate Fairport in
July.

In that frightening incident, New
Yorkers got a glimpse of the mild-
mannered Zeldin’s core of inner
steel.

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com12 Pals’ ‘deep fear’ for Kanye

Page SOURCES close to Kanye West are deeply terview with Tucker Carlson against the advice remarks.
Six® concerned about him, Page Six is told. of his team, according to insiders. We’re told that friends are at a loss to find

Ian Insiders are in no doubt that his recent head- Since then he’s been firing consultants and someone who can get through to the superstar
Mohr line-grabbing behavior is the result of a men- advisers who have disagreed with him or re- and convince him to seek professional help or
tal break, and they believe it’s the most serious sisted his ideas, sources said, which have temper his outlandish and self-destructive be-
[email protected] such episode that the rapper has suffered. widely been regarded as anti-Semitic or racist. havior, and he’s even fought with longtime
pals who have tried to calm him down.
Oli Coleman We’re told that the “Watch the Throne” star is He’s also trying to hire a new team geared
barely sleeping, which is an issue that report- toward politics, and said he wants to focus on West was hospitalized because of mental
[email protected] edly contributed to his hospitalization in 2016. putting together a platform for a second presi- health problems in 2016 and in 2019 he said
dential run in 2024. (Yesterday, he posted a that he suffers from bipolar disorder.
Mara Siegler Sources close to the star said that his odd be- baseball cap with “2024” printed on the brim.)
havior began when he fired the publicist for his Over the weekend, Instagram said that it was
[email protected] Paris fashion show last week, scrapped his plans They also said that he’s been alienating con- restricting West’s account because the com-
for the show and hastily put together a new show fidants by using the same rhetoric in private pany said he had violated its standards, and
Carlos Greer featuring the now-infamous “White Lives Mat- that led him to publicly endorse the “White Adidas said his sneaker deal was under review.
ter” theme. He also booked his jaw-dropping in- Lives Matter” slogan and tweet anti-Semitic
[email protected] A rep for West didn’t respond.

Tashara Jones Billie How ya Dewan?
Eilish gets her
[email protected] green on for the SOCIAL superstar JoJo Siwa
Environmental said “Step Up” star Jenna Dewan
JLaw & disorder Media Association helped her realize she was gay. In a
awards gala in Los rap titled “gay awakening story-
JENNIfER Lawrence said she time” on TikTok, Siwa said that
“lost a sense of control” during Angeles. Dewan appeared on Spike’s “Lip
her meteoric rise to fame. “Be- Sync Battle” and that “she did a re-
tween ‘The Hunger Games’ com- ally great ‘Magic Mike’ number,” Real space cadet
ing out and winning the Oscar, I referencing Dewan’s performance
became such a commodity that I of “Pony” from the male stripper ToM Cruise wants to become
felt like every decision was a big, movie. “I pretty much watched it the first actor to film in space.
big group decision,” the actress, every day/ Little me, she didn’t The “Top Gun: Maverick” super-
32, said during a “Screen Talk” at know she was gay.” Dewan later star (above) is reportedly work-
the London Film Festival Satur- reposted the video on social me- ing with “Bourne Identity” di-
day, per Variety. In 2012 she made dia, captioning it, “Jojo i have rector Doug Liman and Univer-
her debut in the “Hunger Games” never been more honored…!!.” She sal to shoot a movie on the Inter-
franchise, which saw a record- also said Demi Lovato’s song national Space Station. “I think
breaking box office release, and “Cool for the Summer,” which Tom Cruise is taking us to space,
the same year she won the award hints at bisexuality, played a part. he’s taking the world to space,”
for “Silver Linings Playbook.” the studio’s chairwoman Donna
“When I reflect now, I can’t think Focker shocker Langley said, per BBC News.
of those following years, [be- “That’s the plan . . . Taking a
cause there was] just a loss of WHEN Ben Stiller took the rocket up to the space station and
control,” Lawrence added. stage at the New York Society for shooting.” She said most of the
Ethical Culture — to participate movie would be shot on Earth,
in the New Yorker Festival over but that in the end “the character
the weekend — he looked around [would go] up to space to save
and quipped, “Being here is a big the day,” adding she’s hopeful
deal, because I was rejected by Cruise will become “the first ci-
Ethical Culture at 6 years old. vilian to do a space walk outside
They put blocks in front of me of the space station.” Perhaps
and I couldn’t figure out what to he’ll bump into L. Ron Hubbard.
do. I didn’t show enough prom-
ise.” The festival lineup also fea-
tured Bono, Jamie Lee Curtis,
Maggie Gyllenhaal, Billy Eich-
ner and more.

Galagoers rush to aid man

She’s for Lorne THERE was a dramatic and shocking moment at the Pink Agenda

APPARENTLY, Lorne Mich- Gala when a guest had a heart attack in the middle of the speeches. Its
aels is the executive producer of
dinner, too. “Saturday Night Live” founder Giuliana Rancic was addressing the crowd
alum Molly Shannon (above)
said in a talk at the New Yorker at the event at Tribeca Rooftop — attended by Page oFnolTlowwittuesr
Festival, “I adore [‘SNL’ creator] Six — when a commotion arose toward the back
Lorne. He is truly the greatest. He of the room. At first partygoers tried to hush at-
gave me the break of my life . . . He
is really very loyal and thoughtful. tendees as they called for help. But it quickly be-
But what I love about Lorne is, if
you go out for dinner with him, he @Pagecame clear there was an emergency when some-
takes care of business. He’ll be
like, ‘Get the waiter over. Get one yelled, “Is there a doctor in the room? Is
Molly a margarita. Hello, can we there a nurse in the building? This man is having Six
get the check?’ I feel so taken care a heart attack. Please help us, somebody!” Nicole
of. It’s very attractive.”
Seagriff, gala board president, was onstage at the

Tony DiMaio/MEGA time and also happens to be a nurse practitioner at

Connecticut’s Community Health Center. She rushed to help, and para-

medics soon arrived to help the man, believed to be in his late 50s. He

was wheeled out on a stretcher but gave a thumbs up as he left the

room, much to the relief of the rattled attendees. The gala — which fea-

tured rosé from Hampton Water Wine — continued and raised over

$280,000 for breast cancer research.

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Odds and ends
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Thailand 15 New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
flooding NY Post composite; Courtesy of Sidney Lee; Courtesy of Jaron Simone Marshall; Courtesy of Logan Stausman
disaster Meet-shaming leaves embarrassed
couples covering their digital tracks
Heavy seasonal rains again
pounded much of Thailand on 
Sunday, causing continued wide-
spread flooding, particularly in the 
northeast and central regions.
By adriana diaz serious relationship and 31% Lindsey Metselaar, host of the because they feel ashamed.
In the northeastern province of
Ubon Ratchathani, almost 20,000 logged in hoping to meet their fu- popular relationship podcast and Logan Strausman, 26, has no
people have been moved into 85
temporary shelters as floodwaters Sidney and Mike Lee have been ture spouse. And yet, some peo- Instagram “We Met at Acme,” ac- problem divulging he met his
overwhelmed more than 1,000 vil-
lages, the Department of Disaster married for nearly five years — ple are still reluctant to admit knowledges that online dating is girlfriend Natalie Held, 23, on
Prevention and Mitigation re-
ported. but their families will only learn that they signed up to find a sig- still weirdly stigmatized for being Hinge, he just gets a little bored

The provincial Chamber of about how they actually nificant other. a “forced” and “desperate” with the basic story at
Commerce estimated $133 million
worth of economic damage from met after reading this “I think people are meeting. But she thinks times.
the flooding, as residents com-
plained that they received little as- article. embarrassed [that] it’s ridiculous, espe- The Brooklynite
sistance for their plight, which
saw floodwaters penetrate central Their nearest and they were looking cially considering has been known to
urban areas.
dearest think the for love,” dating online dating is tell people they
More than 200,000 households
in total in 54 provinces had been couple first expert Talia Ko- now the norm. met when they
hit by floods over 10 days through
Saturday, according to the disaster locked eyes at a ren told The Post, “You’re think- got trapped in an
agency.
bar in Manhattan. even if dressing ing about it elevator; he gazed
Flooding is a seasonal problem
in Thailand, but this year it has That’s when, as up and going out 100,000 times into her sparkling
been exacerbated by the remnants
of Tropical Storm Noru, which the vague story on the prowl in more than anyone green eyes and
swept through in the last week of
September, and the southwest goes, Mike, 30, ap- real life is just as else is,” she told consoled her until
monsoon in the Andaman Sea and
the Gulf of Thailand. proached Sidney, 26, intentional. The Post. they were rescued.
and asked to buy her Sidney and Mike Jaron Simone Mar- Metselaar added Natalie Held and
Authorities recently warned that “I’m not embar-
the capital, Bangkok, and other Lee haven’t shared shall, 25, told The that “feeling the Logan Strausman rassed at all,” Straus-
provinces along the Chao Phraya a drink.
River could face severe threats as But in reality, the their “Tinderella” Post she initially felt need to lie about say they met in a man told The Post. “I
the volume of water flowing from couple had actually story with family. “dorky” and “des- how you met some- stuck elevator.
upstream is more than can be con- think it’s just more
tained in the river and dams. As
the major dams reach their capaci- first spotted each perate” at the one can actually interesting to have a
ties, the authorities are forced to
release water, which in turn raises other while swiping right on Tin- thought of telling her family affect your relationship” and be story besides being on Hinge.”
levels in rivers downstream. AP
der. she met her boyfriend a possible red flag. Marshall, meanwhile, finally
Fatal stab on
Bronx bus Dean Wiseman, 26, on “It could make them came clean about how she met

A man was stabbed to death dur- Uncomfortable talks Hinge in 2020. think that you don’t her boyfriend about a year into
ing an argument on a bus in The And so the New want to take them the relationship.
Bronx on Sunday night, police said.
“I wasn’t gonna be like, ‘Hey, he York City native seriously, because
The violence erupted after the
55-year-old victim, identified as was supposed to be a one-night said that she met you’re embar- Meet-cute dreams
Lamont Barkley, got into a dispute stand, but we ended up dating her boyfriend at rassed of how you
with a woman and man on a BX19
bus at about 8:30 p.m., cops said. and now we’re getting married a bar when he of- met, and that’s And while she said she grew up

The argument escalated and the after three months,’ ” Sidney told fered to buy her a not a good foun- wanting to fulfill her rom-com-
man and woman stabbed Barkley
multiple times in the stomach as the The Post with a laugh. “I feel like drink — a classic dation for a rela- inspired fantasy of a meet-cute at
bus was near the intersection of
East 149th Street and Gerard Ave- it would have led to conversa- cover story. tionship,” she said, a coffee shop or bookstore, she
nue, police said. Both attackers then
got off the bus and fled, cops said. tions we weren’t comfortable “I think I was just Jaron Simone noting it’s important notes she’s happier with her
having.” kind of trying to Marshall and Dean that couples are Hinge hottie than any person she
Barkley was rushed to Lincoln avoid any conflict or Wiseman met on aligned on the story ever met organically.
Hospital, where the Bronx man In today’s digital age, most cou- confusion or doubt” they share.
was pronounced dead, according ples meet online and a recent re- about the relation- the dating app “At the end of the day, this is the
to police. It’s unclear what port found that the majority of ship, Marshall ex- Hinge but kept up a Of course, not ev- healthiest and most authentic re-
sparked the deadly argument. users (63%) created a dating pro- plained. charade for a year. ery couple changes lationship that I’ve ever been in,”
file with the intention to start a up their origin tale she said.
Kenneth Garger

16 INVASION
New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
ReutersPompeo: BoMBing
Joe talk
‘reckless’
Cites ‘A’geddon’

By Mark Moore Kirby told ABC News’ residences to rubble: Ukrainian rescue workers on Sun-
“This Week” that the pres- day pull one victim from a leveled residential building (right) in Za-
Former Secretary of ident “was reflecting the porizhzhia after missiles fell in the dead of night. It was the second
State Mike Pompeo said very high stakes that are in Russian airstrike in three days on the southeastern city, which is
Sunday that President play right now when you home to the world’s largest nuclear power plant. Ukrainian Presi-
Biden’s “Armageddon” have a modern nuclear dent Volodymyr Zelensky decried the “absolute meanness” of the
comments about Russian power and the leader of latest attack, condemning Russia’s “merciless strikes on civilians.”
leader Vladimir Putin’s that modern nuclear
nuclear threats are “reck- power willing to use irre- Marathon urged to bar Russians
less,” but a White House sponsible rhetoric the way
rep insisted they simply that Mr. Putin has several A group of Ukrainian run- the prohibition. The peti- ishment against them,” said have in representing their
reflect the “high stakes” in times in just the last week ners doesn’t want to see tion states if the marathon’s the petition, started by the countries when their
Ukraine. or two, as well as the high Russian or Belarusian com- organizers, the New York Ukrainian Running Club’s armed forces are causing
tensions in Ukraine over petitors cross the finish line Road Runners, let Russian founder Anna Shpook. these horrors?”
Pompeo (inset), who just the course of the last at the New York City Mara- and Belarusian runners “This petition should be
served as CIA director few days. thon this year, collecting compete, the organization seen as means to support The petition was started
and secretary of state in nearly 1,000 signatures on a would be “implicitly nor- Ukraine and take a collec- after the Ukrainian running
the Trump administration, “So the president, I petition calling for a ban. malizing . . . diabolical acts” tive responsibility! club said it failed to con-
said Biden’s remarks indi- think, was accurately re- by Moscow and its allies. vince NYRR to enact a ban.
cate how the The Ukrainian Running “Russian and Belarusian
president is flecting the fact Club New York argued the “The banning of Russian athletes can join us in soli- NYRR leadership say that
struggling with that the stakes atrocities committed by and Belarusian athletes darity by not participating while they stand with
Russia’s war in are very high Russia since it invaded from competition is not in this year’s events, for Ukraine, they refuse to dis-
Ukraine. right now.” Ukraine on Feb. 24 justify meant to be seen as a pun- what pride would they criminate against runners.

“First off, Kirby said the David Propper
those com- president’s re-
ments were marks are not
reckless, and I an indication
think they . . . that Putin’s fin-
demonstrate ger is on the
maybe one of nuclear trigger
the greatest as his military
foreign-policy failures of faces setbacks
the last decades, which against Ukrainian troops.
was failure to deter Vlad- “These comments were
imir Putin in the same way not based on new or fresh
the Trump administration intelligence or new indica-
did for four years,” Pom- tions that Mr. Putin has
peo said on “Fox News made a decision to use nu-
Sunday.” clear weapons and, quite
frankly, we don’t have any
“When you hear a presi- indication that he has
dent talking about Arma- made that kind of deci-
geddon as a random sion,” Kirby, the former
thought just musing at a spokesman for the Penta-
fundraiser, that is a terri- gon, said.
ble risk to the American “Nor have we seen any-
people. If he truly believes thing that would give us
that, he ought to be talking pause to reconsider our
to us in a serious way. own strategic nuclear pos-
More importantly, he ture in our efforts to de-
should be doing all the fend our own national se-
things that are necessary curity interests and those
to deter Vladimir Putin.” of our allies and partners,”
Kirby said.
White House national
security spokesman John [email protected]

invasion 17

the innocents New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
13 dead, 60 wounded
as Russ. shells level
Ukr. apartment bldgs.

By Mark Moore its forces in Crimea. has not even been 24 hours
and DaviD ProPPer No one has claimed re- since Russian planes fired
12 rockets into a residential
Russian forces on Sun- sponsibility for the bomb- area of Zaporizhzhia, kill-
ing, which destroyed sec- ing 13 people and injuring
day bombarded the tions of the roadway, but more than 50. No, there is
Russian President Vlad- only one state terrorist and
Ukrainian city of Zapor- imir Putin accused Kyiv of the whole world knows
being behind the powerful who he is.”
izhzhia, hammering apart- blast, assailing it as an “act
of terrorism.” In Zaporizhzhia, Russian
ment buildings and resi- missiles hit at least 20 pri-
“There is no doubt. This vate homes and 50 apart-
dential areas with a bar- is an act of terrorism ment buildings, city coun-
aimed at destroying criti- cil Secretary Anatoliy Kur-
rage of missiles that left at cally important civilian in- tez said.
frastructure,” Putin said
least 13 people dead and at Sunday in a video on the Immediately after the
Kremlin’s Telegram chan- strikes, the city council re-
least 60 wounded. nel. ported 17 people were
killed but then revised that
The overnight attack on “This was devised, car- number to 12.
ried out and ordered by
Zaporizhzhia, the second the Ukrainian special ser- By Sunday afternoon, re-
vices,” Putin said. gional police said 13 were
deadly missile strike on killed and more than 60 in-
Kremlin sees plot jured, including at least 10
the city in three days, children.
Alexander Bastrykin,
brought condemnation chair of Russia’s Investiga- Civilians in trauma
tive Committee, said
from Ukrainian President Ukrainian special services “There was one explo-
and citizens of Russia and sion, then another one,”
Volodymyr Zelensky, who other countries were all said Mucola Markovich, 76,
part of the bridge attack who lost the fourth-floor
called out Russia’s “merci- and warned that a criminal apartment that he shares
investigation has been with his wife.
less strikes on civilians.” launched.
“When it will be rebuilt,
“Absolute meanness. Ab- “The situation is man- I don’t know,” Markovich
ageable — it’s unpleasant said. “I am left without an
Ukraine State Emergency Service solute evil,” he said on his but not fatal,” Crimea’s apartment at the end of my
Russian Gov. Sergei Aksy- life.”
Facebook page. onov said. “Of course,
emotions have been trig- Tetyana Lazunko, 73, and
“From the one who gave gered, and there is a her husband, Oleksii, wept
healthy desire to seek re- while surveilling the dam-
this order to everyone who venge.” age to their top-floor
apartment, where they
carried out this order. Putin illegally annexed lived for roughly 50 years.
Crimea in 2014.
They will bear responsibil- “Why are they bombing
Ukrainian presidential us? Why?” she said.
ity. For sure. Before the law adviser Mikhail Podolyak
argued Putin’s accusations Europe’s largest nuclear
and before people.” were “too cynical even for plant is in Zaporizhzhia,
Russia.” one of the areas that voted
Dmytro Kubela, in September’s sham elec-
“Putin accuses Ukraine tions to join Russia.
Ukraine’s minister of for- of terrorism?” he said. “It
With Wires
eign affairs, pleaded for

help from Western nations

to fight back.

“Russia continues its

missile terror against civil-

ians in Zaporizhzhia,” he

said on Twitter. “We ur-

gently need more modern

air and missile defense

systems to save innocent

lives. I urge partners to

speed up deliveries.”

The shelling of Zapor-

izhzhia — which Moscow

has claimed as its own de-

spite being under Ukrain-

ian control — comes a day

after a powerful explosion

Reuters tore through the Kerch

Strait Bridge, a critical

route for Russia to supply

18 DOE ‘failed to protect’ beaten girl Weaker
Julia hits
New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com Nicaragua

Hurricane Julia was

downgraded to a tropical

storm as it crossed the Cen-

tral American country of

Nicaragua after slamming

into its Caribbean coast

early Sunday and pummel-

ing the region with rain, the

National Hurricane Center

said.

The NHC maintained its

warning of the “risk of life-

defenseless: threatening flash floods and
Jihya Brown (far
right) and her mudslides across Central
grandmother
Denise Tucker claim America and Southern
Jihya’s school did
nothing to protect Mexico” through Tuesday.
her from Taser-
wielding bullies who The storm made landfall
beat her.
near Laguna de Perlas, the

NHC said. By 9 a.m., it was

Stephen Yang around 65 miles east of Ma-

nagua, Nicaragua’s capital.

It is expected to emerge

over the Pacific coast by

Sunday night before mov-

By Priscilla DeGreGory ‘deserted’ ing north along the coasts

A Manhattan high schooler was of Honduras, El Salvador
bullied and beaten up by two
other students — including one and Guatemala on Sunday
brandishing a Taser — and the ad-
and Monday, according to
HSministration failed to act despite
the NHC.

The Nicaraguan national-

disaster system tweeted

Sunday morning that resi-

being aware of prior threats, a new dents in the storm’s path

lawsuit alleges. could expect intense rains

Jihya Brown, 15, and her grand- bullied teen and wind. Local media re-
mother Denise Tucker filed suit
against the city Department of Ed- ported the loss of electricity
ucation last week over the May 26
incident that left the then-10th in coastal zones.
grader with a “fractured nose,
bruising and swelling of her face Colombian President

Gustavo Petro said the na-

tion’s Caribbean islands of

San Andres and Providen-

[and] hair loss,” according to the cia suffered “light damage.”

court papers. Guatemala activated 1,855

The teen and her grandmother shelters. Reuters

claim officials at Urban Assembly into each other in the hallway. while she was sitting in class. warned the assailants there would

Academy of Government and Law “It started off with her bumping The teen says she reported the be consequences if such behavior Capsize toll
reaches 76
on the Lower East Side failed to me and then screaming in the hall- threats and how she felt unsafe to happened again, Jihya said.
The death toll from a boat
act after Jihya was first threatened way saying I bumped her,” the her school counselor, but was told, Jihya’s suit seeks unspecified accident in Nigeria’s south-
eastern state of Anambra
with a Taser by the student who teen told The Post. “She waved the “Don’t worry about it.” damages from the DOE and the has risen to 76, President
Muhammadu Buhari said
later attacked her. Taser and attempted to tase me “She swept it under the rug,” Ji- two students. Sunday.

“If someone would have taken it with it.” hya said of the counselor. “They are fostering criminals by The vessel capsized Fri-
day amid heavy flooding in
seriously the first time this Jihya alerted the principal — but According to the suit, ZNL and a not calling the police when inci- the Ogbaru area.

wouldn’t have happened to my the school failed to report the friend of ZNL — ID’d in court pa- dents like this occur,” Jihya’s law- Authorities are working
to rescue or recover any
granddaughter,” Tucker told The scary incident to police, intervene pers as NG — attacked Jihya after yer Michael H. Joseph said of the missing passengers, said
Buhari, adding that he had
Post. “No one did anything.” or punish the student in any way, school that day, repeatedly punch- school. directed the relevant agen-
cies to check safety proto-
Jihya says a ninth-grader at the according to the Manhattan Su- ing her in the face, pulling out her The DOE said it will review the cols to prevent future acci-
dents.
school — identified in court pa- preme Court lawsuit filed hair and dragging her on the suit. The city Law Department said
The head of the Anambra
pers as ZNL — threatened her Wednesday. ground. It took the teen more than it will respond in the litigation. State Emergency Manage-
ment Agency said that 15
with a Taser for the first time on Then, on May 26, Jihya says the six weeks to recover, she said. Additional reporting by Cayla people had been rescued as
of Saturday night. Reuters
March 3 after the pair bumped same student threatened her again Afterward, the school merely Bamberger

Diplo hopeful on Griner & Whelan release
WNBA star Brittney traveled to Moscow in Sep- visit was not on behalf of would include two Russians do think so. Now, I hate
Griner and former Marine tember. the United States. in exchange for the two making predictions, but
Paul Whelan, who are being Americans. He did not yes.”
held in Russia, could gain Richardson told CNN on “I am cautiously optimis- identify the Russians or
release by the end of this Sunday that he had met tic on the Griner [and] give an exact time frame. Richardson said he
year, said former US Am- with senior Russian offi- Whelan negotiations,” said sensed from the Russian of-
bassador to the United Na- cials and individuals close Richardson. Asked if the Americans ficials with whom he had
tions Bill Richardson, who to President Vladimir Putin might be released by the met that Moscow was
during his trip, although his He added that he thought end of the year, he said: “I “ready to talk.” Reuters
an exchange of detainees

Tory plea Emily Ratajkowski flying 19 New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
to unite takes a call over Too
for Truss the weekend in ‘high’
Soho, near the re-
Senior British ministers cently renovated ’shroom passenger
Sunday urged their col- head office for her
leagues to unite behind swimwear line, In-
Prime Minister Liz Truss, amorata — but
warning that infighting with cooling city
would hand power to the temps, the model
opposition Labour Party at mogul, 31, traded
an election due in 2024. in her bikinis for a
warm fleece.
Just over a month into the
job, Truss and her team are By DaviD Meyer The freak out began about
fighting for credibility after one hour into the two-hour
they were forced into a hu- A United Airlines passen- flight and ended with him
miliating U-turn over a de- ger who was high on magic screaming and yelling “in-
cision to scrap Britain’s mushrooms wreaked havoc coherent things” while
highest rate of income tax. on a Miami to Washington, handcuffed, the filing said.
DC, flight, attacking a pas-
Her governing Conserva- senger and a flight attend- Over the course of his
tive Party’s annual confer- ant, federal authorities chaotic outburst, the Miami
ence last week was beset by charged. man allegedly wandered
division and unrest, and around the plane, ran up
opinion polls give Labour a Cherruy Sevilla allegedly and down the aisle, clapped
huge lead. “yelled, exhibited disturb- loudly and grabbed the arm
ing/uncontrolled behavior, of a female passenger.
Four Cabinet ministers and assaulted at least two
penned articles for Sunday individuals” during the wild He “refused to remain
newspapers to call on their Tuesday ride — one a flight seated” and even laid on the
party to back Truss, ahead attendant whose right floor at one point, the filing
of the return of Parliament breast he “grabbed and said.
from a break. twisted,” according to an af-
fidavit filed Wednesday in When a flight attendant
Truss faces a battle over the US District Court for “calmly” asked him to re-
whether to limit increases the Eastern District of Vir- turn to his seat, he grabbed
in some benefit payments ginia. her breast — prompting
to less than the rate of infla- other passengers, including
tion as she seeks ways to Freaking out an on-board law-enforce-
fund her growth plan. ment officer, to restrain
Sevilla copped to taking him, authorities said.
Reuters psilocybin, the hallucino-
genic compound in magic The high-as-a-kite trav-
UK replaces plays it mushrooms, when FBI eler spent the rest of the
trade official cool in agents busted him after the flight screaming obscenities
Soho plane landed at Dulles Air- while under the watch of
stroll port in northern Virginia. the officer and a flight at-
tendant. He’s due back in
Sevilla, who said he had court Thursday.
taken the drug before, “was
not totally surprised that he “We’d like to thank our
acted this way after con- crew for handling this diffi-
suming” it, authorities said. cult situation with profes-
sionalism,” the airline said
in a statement provided to
NBC News.

British lawmaker Greg Ukr. powers up nukes

Hands was appointed min-

ister of state for trade, the

prime minister’s office said

Sunday.

Hands’ appointment Ukrainian engineers re- needs, such as cooling the
stored the external power
comes after Conor Burns Michael Simon/startraksphoto.com supply to the Russian-occu- reactor blocks.
pied Zaporizhzhia nuclear
was sacked as a junior trade plant Sunday, Ukraine’s “After almost two days of
state nuclear company En-
minister Friday and sus- ergoatom said. operating the emergency

pended from the parliamen- The plant, which is in cooling pumps of the active
cold shutdown, lost its last
tary Conservative Party fol- remaining power line early zones of the reactors with
Saturday due to shelling in
lowing a “complaint of seri- the war-torn region, and power from diesel genera-
had to use back-up diesel
ous misconduct” at its an- generators for its own tors, the operational staff

nual conference last week. are restoring the normal

Hands was previously the regimen of powering the

minister of state at the De- plant’s own needs from the

partment for Business, En- energy system of Ukraine,”

ergy & Industrial Strategy. Energoatom wrote on Tele-

Reuters gram. Reuters

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com20 Michel Christophe/Abaca/Sipa USA

185 reported dead
in Iranian protests
By Parisa Hafezi “At least 185 people, in- Iran early Sunday with ter account “Mamlekate,”
cluding at least 19 chil- hundreds of high school which has more than SOLIDARITY: A woman marches in Paris on Sunday in
Protests ignited by the dren, have been killed in girls and university stu- 150,000 followers, showed support of the protests in Iran. Human-rights groups esti-
death of a young woman the nationwide protests dents participating despite security forces chasing mate that at least 185 people have been killed in the unrest.
in police custody contin- across Iran. The highest the use of tear gas, clubs, dozens of schoolgirls in
ued across Iran on Sunday number of killings oc- and in many cases live am- the city of Bandar Abbas.
in defiance of a crackdown curred in Sistan and Balu- munition by the security Social-media posts said
by the authorities, as a hu- chistan province with half forces, rights groups said. shops were closed in sev-
man-rights group said at the recorded number,” eral cities after activists
least 185 people, including Norway-based Iran Hu- The Iranian authorities called for a mass strike.
children, had been killed man Rights said Saturday. deny using live bullets.
in demonstrations. Reuters could not verify
Authorities have de- A video posted to Twit- the videos and posts. De-
Anti-government pro- scribed the protests as a ter by the widely followed tails of casualties have
tests, which began Sept. 17 plot by Iran’s foes, includ- activist called “1500tasvir” trickled out slowly, partly
at the funeral of Mahsa ing the United States. showed security forces because of internet re-
Amini, 22, in her Kurdish They have accused armed armed with clubs attack- strictions.
town of Saqez, have dissidents, among others, ing students at a high
turned into the biggest of violence that has re- school in Tehran. While the United States
challenge to Iran’s clerical portedly left at least 20 and Canada have already
leaders in years, with pro- members of the security In another video, a man placed sanctions on Ira-
testers calling for the forces dead. shouted, “don’t hit my nian authorities, the Euro-
downfall of Supreme wife, she is pregnant,” pean Union is now consid-
Leader Ayatollah Ali Videos shared on social while trying to protect her ering imposing asset
Khamenei. media showed protests in from riot police in the city freezes and travel bans on
dozens of cities across of Rafsanjan on Saturday. Iranian officials. Reuters

A video shared by Twit-

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Revenge 21
angle in
car plow New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com

The driver who allegedly St. Cloud Police Department school
plowed into a pedestrian and fight: A teen
a storefront in Washington grabs a school
Heights on Saturday claimed cop, picks him
to have acted out of revenge up (center),
after his victim and another and throws him
man tried to rob him earlier to the ground
in the day, police sources said (right) in video
on Sunday. footage.

Luis Rosado, 30, was ar- Boy, 15, throws officer to ground
rested on charges of criminal
weapons possession and re-
sisting arrest after the alter-
cation, in which the still-uni-
dentified pedestrian fired a
gun at least once at Rosado’s
2017 Dodge Challenger, ac-
cording to an NYPD spokes-
man.

No one was struck by any
bullets, the NYPD said.

Rosado also drove the
sports car into a business at
West 163rd Street and St.
Nicholas Avenue, according
to police.

He attempted to run away
before cops apprehended
him on West 162nd Street.

The gun-firing pedestrian
also fled and is still at large,
NYPD said.

Rosado never discharged a
gun that was uncovered after
his arrest, police said.

At least 54 people, includ-
ing pedestrians, cyclists and
motor vehicle occupants,
have been injured in car
crashes on St. Nicholas Ave-
nue so far this year, publicly
available city stats show.

David Meyer
and Tina Moore

Pedestrian By Ben Kesslen old students who were fight- to the ground. officers responded, and at least
hit in Bronx ing, according to local reports. “We will never tolerate be- one student has been arrested.
Wild video appears to a show A video of the incident is being
A driver slammed into a a high school student in Florida The 15-year-old was charged havior that targets our officers reviewed for discipline pur-
pedestrian in The Bronx — body-slamming a police officer with battery of a law-enforce- and will hold those accounta- poses,” Dana Schafer, public in-
sending him flying — then to the ground. ment officer and resisting an ble at the highest levels,” St. formation officer for Osceola
fled to the nearest police officer with violence, Fox 35 Cloud Police Chief Douglas Go- County Public Schools, told
station after bystanders The 15-year-old boy from St. Orlando reported. erke said, Fox 35 reported. Click Orlando.
threatened him, cops said Cloud High School was ar- “What occurred to [the officer]
Sunday. rested Thursday for allegedly In the footage, the teen was despicable and should The name of the student who
assaulting the cop, who was walks up to the school police never have happened.” was arrested has not been
The driver, 25, whose trying to separate two 14-year- officer, grabs him by the neck, released.
identity wasn’t released, picks him up and throws him “Multiple law-enforcement
was heading south on Cres-
ton Avenue in a 2018 Mer- ‘Pee’ brain defiles UES Jewish structure
cedes Benz C43 on Saturday
night when he hit a man A vandal was caught on took place at East 92nd been identified. ever they are, and during other opportunity for peo-
crossing at 183rd Street, ac- video urinating on a sukkah Street and First Avenue “We are grateful to the Sukkot make a blessing ple to come together and
cording to police. and trying to kick the Jew- around 1:20 a.m. Saturday, a there and shake the lulav do a mitzvah.”
ish religious structure down day before the start of the brave New Yorker, who and esrog,” he said in a
The victim, 26, who is be- on the Upper East Side over Jewish holiday Sukkot. demonstrated what New statement. “Sukkot is The sukkah was built Fri-
lieved to be homeless, was the weekend, police and York is all about, standing about unity, and this Jew- day morning to give Jewish
“sent airborne,” police said. faith leaders said Sunday. A heroic New Yorker in- up to look after one an- ish year is a Hakhel year, a families a place to eat dur-
tervened and stopped the other,” said Vigler. year of gathering, under- ing the weeklong Jewish
The NYPD’s Collision In- The Chabad Israel Center vandalism, Rabbi Uriel Vi- scoring the theme of festival of Sukkot.
vestigation Squad was look- released partial footage of gler said, adding that the “What the public can do unity, so this presents an-
ing into the case, cops said. the hateful incident, which good Samaritan hasn’t yet to fight back against this is The NYPD confirmed it is
to find a Sukkah, wher- investigating. Tina Moore
Tina Moore

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com22 2 more ALL OUT
N. Korea
missiles OF TIME
Sub launch eyed Present is past in
these viral memes
By HYUNG-jIN kIM mum altitudes of 56 to 60
and MARI YAMAGUCHI miles before falling into the By Alex MItCHell Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller
waters between the Korean
North Korea fired two Peninsula and Japan. The Internet is seeing Filmmagic
short-range ballistic mis- things where they don’t be-
siles toward its eastern wa- Japanese Prime Minister long. Eddie Murphy, The mysterious ‘phone’ painting
ters on Sunday, the latest in Fumio Kishida separately
a recent barrage of weapons instructed officials to Last week’s so-called sight- comedian for A vintage painting of a woman appearing to hold a
tests, a day after it warned gather and analyze all infor- ing of an iPhone in an Aus- smartphone went viral last week.
the redeployment of a US mation they could and ex- trian painting from the 1800s the ages
aircraft carrier near the Ko- pedite any updates about is just one in a long line of Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller’s 1860 painting “The Ex-
rean Peninsula was inflam- the tests to the public. His anachronistic viral sensa- Maybe the “Beverly pected One” depicts a lady walking through a wooded
ing regional tensions. office said it also was seek- tions that have included ev- Hills Cop” should in- trail while holding a dark, object. Her eyes are fixated on
ing to ensure the safety of erything from celebrity dop- vestigate this one. Co- it as if she were sending a text or having a scroll on social
South Korea’s Joint Chiefs all aircraft and ships in wa- pelgängers from centuries median and Long Is- media.
of Staff said it detected two ters around Japan while past to modern-day hipsters land native Eddie
missile launches Sunday be- preparing for any in old photos. Murphy appears to be But alas, the Internet was wrong.
tween 1:48 a.m. and 1:58 a.m. contingencies. an exact match of a “The girl in this Waldmüller painting is not playing
from the North’s eastern While it might be fun to let straw hatted “classy with her new iPhone X, but is off to church holding a lit-
coastal city of Munchon. It South’s warning our imaginations run wild, man” — as he’s been tle prayer book in her hands,” Gerald Weinpolter, an Aus-
added that South Korea’s the truth is, it’s all in our called online — sport- trian art expert, told Vice.com.
military has boosted its sur- South Korea’s presidential heads, New Jersey mental ing a hat and bowtie.
veillance posture and main- office said National Secu- health clinician and therapist
tains readiness in close rity Director Kim Sung-han Greg Miller told The Post. Although not much
coordination with the called an emergency secu- is known about the
United States. rity meeting over the Specifically, it’s a form of black-and-white
launches where members confirmation bias — pro- photo’s origins, the
Japanese Vice Defense reviewed the South’s de- cessing information in a way “classy man” has iden-
Minister Toshiro Ino also fense preparedness and dis- that supports what you al- tical facial features,
confirmed the launches, cussed ways to strengthen ready know. mustache and all, to
saying Pyongyang’s testing cooperation with the the “Shrek” star.
activities are “absolutely United States and Japan to “Our brain is essentially
unacceptable” as they counter the growing North guiding us toward the things
threaten regional and inter- Korean threats. that we believe,” Miller said.
national peace and security. “The more you look at [a pic-
Seoul warned that Pyong- ture], the more you’re going
Ino said the weapons yang’s consecutive provoca- to believe what [you think]
could be submarine- tions will deepen its isola- you’re seeing, because your
launched ballistic missiles. tion and increase the “insta- brain is filling the gaps.”
bility of the regime” by
“We are continuing to an- worsening its economy and Celebrities tend to ring this
alyze details of the missiles, people’s livelihoods. neurological bell the most
including a possibility that because of our heightened
they might have been The US Indo-Pacific awareness of them, he ex-
launched from the sea,” Ino Command said the plained.
said. launches didn’t pose any
immediate threat to US per- “The more visible a person
North Korea’s pursuit of sonnel or territory, or to its is, the more likely we’re go-
an ability to fire missiles allies. ing to see them [every-
from a submarine would where],” he said. “The con-
constitute an alarming de- The launch, the North’s firmation-bias aspects of our
velopment for its rivals be- seventh round of weapons brain are going to be working
cause it’s harder to detect tests in two weeks, came in overdrive.”
such launches in advance. hours after the United
North Korea was believed States and South Korea Here are just some of the
to have last tested a missile wrapped up two days of na- wild pictures that have neti-
launch from a submarine in val drills off the Korean zens swearing time travel is
May. Peninsula’s east coast. real.

The South Korean and North Korea has launched
Japanese militaries assessed more than 40 ballistic and
that the missiles flew about cruise missiles this year. AP
217 miles and reached maxi-

23

Justin Timberlake and an old-time outlaw New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022
Filmmagic
He’s bringing sexy back — way back.
Bralorne Pioneer Museum The pop sensation of the 21st century has a striking similarity to an nypost.com
old-time criminal from 1870.
The resemblance was pointed out during Timberlake’s 2016 guest ap-
pearance on “The Graham Norton Show,” according to E!

The time-traveling hipster tioned his camera, which appeared too sophisti- Courtesy Sanders Parker; Wireimage
cated for the time.
A Canadian man wearing shades and Urban
Outfitters-esque attire raised 21st century eye- Snopes.com reported that the mystery man’s
brows after appearing in a 1941 photograph that T-shirt bore the logo of the Montreal Maroons, a
made the Internet rounds. hockey team that at the time had recently gone de-
funct. As for the man’s camera, Kodak had a line of
The out-of-place seeming fellow — standing portable ones already developed in 1941, according
around people with suits and old-time hats — was to the outlet. Glasses with protective side pieces
attending the reopening of the South Fork Bridge were also a style worn during the time, though not
in British Columbia, Canada. Viewers also ques- widespread.

Keanu Reeves literally everywhere The Amica Library; Filmmagic Matthew McConaughey in the 19th century

FilmmagicIs there anything John Wick can’t do? We get older, he stays the same age.
It hasn’t escaped the notice of the Internet that The “Free State of Jones” actor caused a stir after a photo surfaced of
Keanu Reeves has had many look-alikes throughout his 19th century twin, Dr. Andrew Sanders — a pipe smoking birdUniversity of Washington; Getty Images
the course of history, dating back to King Charle- watcher from Alabama in the 1800s.
magne around 800 AD; there’s even a website — Sanders’ great grandson, Sanders Parker, pointed out the remarkable
KeanuIsImmortal.com — dedicated to the phenome- resemblance in a Reddit post six years ago titled “My Great Great
non. Grandfather looks just like Matthew McConaughey.”
Reeves has been compared to 19th- and early-20th- “I know it’s hard to believe that this isn’t altered but it really is a
century French actor Paul Mountet (pictured). He straight-up original,” Parker said.
also closely resembles a painting from the 1500s of a
man whose name is unknown. Greta Thunberg

Nicolas Cage in the 1870s on the frontier

“National Treasure” star Nicolas Cage How dare you insist that cli-
was seen to mirror a Bristol, Tenn., man mate activist Greta Thunberg
alive in the 1870s and the photographic wasn’t alive 124 years ago!
evidence caused an online uproar.
The young Swede bears an
In 2011, the 19th century look-alike’s uncanny likeness to a girl in a
portrait appeared on eBay with the black-and-white photo that
seller starting the bidding at $1 million. historians say was taken in
“Nicholas Cage is a Vampire,” it read, 1898.
referencing the actor’s lead role as an
immortal in the 1988 horror comedy Thunberg’s doppelgänger is
“Vampire’s Kiss.” (The listing was later seen with two other kids and
removed and it’s unclear if it ever sold.) what appears to be a dog as
they labor on the frontier just
Cage later discussed the photo while before the turn of the century.
appearing on David Letterman’s “Late
Show” in 2012. “Well, let me say that Interestingly enough, the
there is a resemblance,” the actor said. mystery girl in the image
wears a braid like that of the
“But how can I be polite about this? modern-day policy influencer.
It’s a somewhat slowed down version of
me.”

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com24 Turkey’s
threat to
speech

Turkey’s proposed “disin-

formation” bill threatens

free speech and could fur-

ther harm journalism ahead

of next year’s elections, a

European rights watchdog’s

legal body said, calling for

parliament to reject it.

The Venice Commission

said prison sentences and

other fallout from the draft

legislation would be dispro-

portionate to its aims and

could lead to “arbitrary re-

strictions of freedom of

expression.”

President Recep Tayyip

Erdogan’s government says

the legislation would ad-

dress misinformation in the

press and on social media.

His ruling AK Party and al-

lies have a majority in par-

liament and are expected to

adopt it soon.

Critics, including opposi-

tion parties and press

the competition is groups, are primarily con-
fierce: Grazer has
packed on the pounds cerned over an article say-
ahead of hibernation,
becoming one of the 12 ing those who spread “false
finalists in “Fat Bear
Week” at Katmai National information” about Tur-
Park in Alaska, home to
more than 2,000 ursine key’s security to create fear
contenders.
and disturb public order
Pick your fave in park’s ‘Fat Bear Week’
would face one to three

years in prison.

MEGA “The commission is par-

ticularly concerned with

the potential consequences

of such provision, namely,

the chilling effect and in-

creased self-censorship, not

least in view of the upcom-

ing elections in June 2023,”

By Jack HoBBs bears are competing in a March low each paw-tential winner’s eat- haviors of bears as well as their it said Friday. Reuters
ing tour live through the park’s survival habits.
Missing this festival would be Madness-style tournament webcams and vote for which bear
un-bear-able. put on the most pounds. The Post has reached out to Kat-
bracket to see who can become mai National Park for comment. Austrian
The annual “Fat Bear Week” of The bears are usually labeled by prez wins
Katmai, Alaska, has officially be- the meatiest bear of all. numbers, but die-hard fans nick- Katmai National Park also hosts
gun. The weeklong event, which named their favorite competitors, “Fat Bear Junior,” which follows
began in 2014, is a celebration of The competition highlights the including defending champ Otis, the local bear cubs. This year, the
the resilience, adaptability and as well as 747, who kept his numer- offspring of competitor 909 won
strength of the local brown bears, transformation from trim to tubby ical name because of his resem- the challenge and will be able to
according to the National Park blance to a giant jet. compete with the adult bears.
Service. that bears undertake before they
Park workers use “Fat Bear Official voting for the bears be-
The festival began Wednesday go into winter hibernation. The Week” as a fun way to educate the gins at 8 a.m. every day, and the
and ends Tuesday. A dozen brown public about the wide-ranging be- winner will be announced on Sat-
average adult brown bear goes urday at 4 p.m. EDT.

from between 600 and 900 pounds Austrian President Alex-

to nearly 1,000 pounds, the Na- ander Van der Bellen se-

tional Park Service explained on cured a second six-year

its website. term in office by winning

Fans of the competition can fol- more than 50% of the vote

Sunday to avoid a runoff,

UN chief backs Haiti intervention force according to projections

soon after voting closed.

Neither of the main cen-

trist parties fielded candi-

dates, and senior figures

UN Secretary-General that the force be deployed Haiti last week said it ter, just as the country con- tian National Police) prima- from both backed Van der
Antonio Guterres has pro- by the United Nations. He would ask for a “specialized firmed a new outbreak of
posed that one or several said the 15-member Secu- armed force” to meet the cholera, the spread of rily in the Port-au-Prince Bellen, a 78-year-old former
countries send “a rapid ac- rity Council should simply crisis caused by a blockade which is controlled through
tion force” to help Haiti’s welcome such a force and of its main fuel port by a co- hygiene and clean water. metropolitan area in secur- leader of the Greens. The
police remove a threat notes that he may boost UN alition of gangs that has
posed by armed gangs, ac- capacity to support a cease- crippled transport and The United States said ing the free movement of far-right Freedom Party was
cording to a letter to the Se- fire or humanitarian ar- forced businesses and hos- Saturday it was reviewing
curity Council, seen by rangements and ensure co- pitals to halt operations. Haiti’s request. water, fuel, food and medi- the only party to run a can-
Reuters on Sunday. ordination of efforts with
an international force. The blockade has also led Guterres said a rapid-ac- cal supplies.” didate against him.
Guterres is not suggesting to a shortage of bottled wa- tion force “would, in partic-
ular, support the HNP (Hai- Guterres said one country A projection put Van der

would need to lead the rap- Bellen at 55.4%. His nearest

id-action force and that the rival was the Freedom

force “would be gradually Party’s Walter Rosenkranz

phased out.” Reuters at 18.4%. Reuters

25

Track Results New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
J.C.Rice
New York’s first failure on mental health From the right: Gov’t Idiocy at Work

A S Mayor Adams tackles “Cities are rapidly inventing new job titles,” reports City Journal’s
soaring felony crime, up Steven Malanga, and the “hottest (pun intended)” is “chief heat officer”
28% compared with 2019, he — whose task is to “enumerate the impact of heat on the local popula-
does so in an environment tion” and “seek ways to mitigate it.” One popular idea among CHOs: plant
that didn’t exist in the 1980s or trees to boost shade. And one term “you’re unlikely to hear” from CHOs:
even the 1990s: one in which we “air conditioning,” though “warm-weather-related deaths dropped pre-
have a greater awareness of the cipitously over the last century” thanks to AC. The problem: “Air condi-
prevalence of mental illness tioning demands electricity” often powered by fossil fuels or nuclear en-
among both suspects and vic- ergy, “two unseemly phrases” in government circles. Yet “the biggest
tims and the need to address threat” is the loss of AC due to rising prices and outages made more likely
such ailments to prevent aggres- by government climate actions. Don’t worry: “Your local CHO is coming
sion in the first place. soon to plant more trees.”

It’s good that New York wants Broken system: Martial Simon, in and out of city psychiatric facilities for Libertarian: FDA’s Dumb Plan on Smokes
to explore preventing crime years, killed Michelle Go, pushing her in front of a subway, in January.
through public health rather The Food and Drug Administration “wants to prevent smoking-related
than respond after the fact. But deaths by making cigarettes less appealing,” notes Reason’s Jacob Sullum.
the city has to entirely redesign It “plans to ban menthol cigarettes and limit nicotine content” even as it’s
the “performance metrics,” as “determined to make vaping products, the most promising harm-reduc-
the consultants like to say, of its ing alternative to cigarettes, less appealing to smokers.” Its policies con-
mental-health services, to see if tain a “condescending assumption that African Americans are helpless to
what we’re doing is working. resist menthol’s minty coolness” and “would spur black-market activity”
while encouraging smokers “to smoke more”; its vaping stand “is hard to
The city’s main way of judging reconcile with its acknowledgment that vaping has great potential to re-
its own performance through duce smoking-related disease and death.” Seems the FDA “learned noth-
data is the annual “mayor’s man- ing from the country’s unhappy experience with the war on drugs.”
agement report.” This year’s
506-page document contains da- “violence interruption” — a Does access to mental-health Conservative: Germany Says the F-Word
ta-based “outcomes” on every- counseling alternative to polic- treatment at Rikers make any
thing from picking up the trash ing. The idea is to teach people difference to future criminal in- “Germany’s energy crisis is a crisis of choice, or rather a crisis of two
to teaching kids to read. how to accept the harm done to volvement? We have no idea. choices, the second following directly from the first,” explains The Wall
them without retaliating against Street Journal’s Joseph C. Sternberg. It’s rethinking the second choice, to
In most areas of government, the perpetrator. Same thing with mental-health rely on Russia for natural-gas imports. “But Germany is as dependent as it
the responsibility, the goal and services provided to underage is on foreign fuel only because of the first decision Berlin made: not to
the outcome are clear. For exam- The program lists as its per- teens in detention: The report tap the country’s substantial domestic gas reserves,” put off-limits by the
ple: The Department of Sanita- formance metric the “number of lists how many received mental- 2017 ban “on dubious safety grounds” of “the fracking techniques that
tion is supposed to keep the health screening but offers no could reach most of Germany’s gas.” Polling shows just 27% support,
streets clean, pick eligible hospital- indicator of whether such though “‘only’ 56% of respondents opposed fracking outright, with the re-
up the trash and based violence in- screening improved their behav- maining 17% undecided. This after voters have been bombarded for years
encourage recy- tervention pro- ior in any way. with antifracking messages.” In fact, Germany’s “perceived resource pov-
cling. Hence sani- gram patients who erty is more a form of learned helplessness than a geological reality.”
tation “metrics” received conflict This is true, too, of the city’s
include what per- mediation servi- most ambitious mental-health Pundit: My Stealthy, Sexist CNN Suspension
centage of the streets are clean ces,” usually as they recover programs: the Department of
and what percentage of trash is from an assault. Health and Mental Hygiene’s “It came to my attention in July that I had been
recycled. But such counseling shouldn’t goal to “prevent and address punished under old CNN leadership — kept off air
be a goal in itself; that is the mental illness.” Great goal, but since January,” writes Mary Katharine Ham at her
The FDNY is supposed to pre- means to the goal. the only outcomes are how many MK Hammer Time Substack, “for tweeting about
vent fires, limit damage when Nowhere does the mayor’s people participate. There’s no Jeffrey Toobin,” who’d left his webcam on while
fires happen and respond to management report list an out- metric to assess how likely the masturbating during a video call with colleagues. “I
other emergencies. Thus the city come. What percentage of recip- participants are to go on to com- was never informed of my punishment until it was
reports how many fires burned, ients of “violence interruption” mit or be victims of felony rescinded recently by new management,” and
how many people died and how counseling commit a violent fel- crime, compared with people Toobin “was off air for eight months; I was off for
long it takes to respond to ambu- ony crime within the next three who didn’t participate. seven. One month was the difference between pun-
lance calls. The NYPD’s goal is years? That should be how we ishment for” his repugnant action “versus com-
to reduce crime. So its first measure success, not how many These soft goals are partly due menting on the inadvisability of” masturbating “at
“metric” is the number of felony people participate. to the nature of mental-health Mary Katharine Ham work.” Oh, and: “I was also told I wasn’t informed of
crimes. And on and on. This is also true of the Depart- care itself. Psychiatry and psy- the network’s displeasure because I had just had a
ment of Correction’s mental- chology aren’t exact science, baby and someone in the old leadership thought I might be a ‘loose cannon.’”
We’ll know if the streets are health goals. It duly lists how sometimes not science at all. Af-
dirtier, if crime goes up or if the many Rikers inmates have serious fluent, nonviolent stable adults Culture desk: Must You Tip Everyone?
number of fires soars — and we mental-health diagnoses: 16%. go to therapy for decades, never
will know who is responsible. By But the goals related to these declaring themselves cured. “Everyone wants a tip now. Do you have to give them one?” asks Re-
contrast, every single goal hav- diagnoses are, again, not out-
ing to do with improving mental comes but inputs: How many Nothing wrong with that. But code’s Sara Morrison. “Tipflation is everywhere,” with tips “requested at
health isn’t an outcome —like the times did people visit clinics? if the city wants to promote
death toll from fires, the number How long did they wait? How mental-health care to a leading automatic car washes,” for retail purchases, “even for smoothie-making
of robberies — but an input. many sessions did release-readi- role in cutting violent felony
ness counselors hold? crime, right now, then Adams’ robots, usually through those touchscreen tablets.” Thanks to “social
Consider the city’s “blueprint The goals, instead, should be next management report will
to end gun violence.” It lists five whether access to mental-health have to offer evidence that it is pressure” and “a pandemic that accelerated the adoption of contactless
separate agencies as in charge — care, limited as it is, reduced actually doing so.
meaning no one is in charge. self-harm and harm to others. digital payment methods, those tablets have become ubiquitous, and so
Nicole Gelinas is a contributing
Every single mental-health editor to the Manhattan Insti- have the tip requests.” Research finds “just the act of asking people to
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New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com Hochul = Needless Murder Adams’ Migrant Crisis:
Sidelining New Yorkers

T he senseless death of Tommy Bailey Queens subway station in late September. Mayor Adams is losing The Issue: Mayor Adams’ declaration of a state of
proves it: Anyone who votes for Gov. Or Rafael Saavedra, who allegedly murdered his focus (“Busloads ar- emergency over migrants coming to the city.
Hochul on Nov. 8 doesn’t get to com- a man in cold blood in April after skating on riving each day,” Oct. 7).
plain about crime anywhere in the state. a November 2021 gun charge. homeless problem.
Bailey, a father of three, was murdered at If any state of emer- Politicians should take
an L train station in late September — alleg- Hochul knows she has no real exculpation. gency for New York City
edly by Alvin Charles, who had been ar- That’s why her best defense, so far, has been is needed, it is the state care of their own house,
rested for a non-fatal subway stabbing last It’s not my fault! She’s tried to shift the of emergency because of you might say, by taking
year and released under the state’s absurd blame for these abominations onto judges crime, not migrants. care of New Yorkers.
criminal-justice “reforms.” (who are obliged to follow the law, no mat- Send the migrants back.
ter how foolish it is). Joseph Comperchio
That is, he got sprung to commit the same Mayor, your job is to Brooklyn
crime, this time with fatal result. If New She even had the gall to suggest in August take care of the residents
York hadn’t succumbed to the activist left that we wait to “see whether or not the sys- of New York City, not the Mayor Adams Adams has a homeless-
on no-bail, Raise the Age and every other tem can start functioning the way we in- migrants. Do the job you ness problem, exacer-
crime-driving policy, Tommy Bailey and tended” as she took any changes off the ta- were elected to do. dents’ needs and prob- bated by the arrival of
many other victims would still be alive. ble until she gets elected — holding the lives lems be priority No. 1? thousands of illegal im-
of the public she allegedly serves hostage to John Chorzepa They do not appear to migrants.
And the governor refuses to admit this re- her own political ambitions. Queens be. Yakov Moshe
ality, pretending that a few meaningless These individuals have
tweaks to the laws fixed everything. So Bai- Sunday brought a shooting right outside The issues confronting Brooklyn been pawns from the
ley’s death, and the entire the tide of violence the home of Hochul’s challenger, Rep. Lee New Yorkers are becom- start, being encouraged
rising across her state, lies at Hochul’s feet. Zeldin. We can’t say if the perps were more ing more severe daily. Our mayor declares a by the Biden administra-
“second chancers” — but he’s on point in state of emergency due tion to enter the country.
She also owns the heinous acts by others saying, “Like many New Yorkers, crime has Violent crimes on the to asylum seekers com-
who clearly should not have been sprung. literally made it to our front door.” subway give riders pause ing into the city. At first, border towns
Like Waheed Foster, who was let free after as to whether to risk were invaded and over-
violating parole and went on to allegedly The buck stops with Hochul. So if you safety versus the expense He, along with our gov- whelmed, but no one
beat Elisabeth Gomes close to death in a don’t pull the lever for Zeldin this Novem- of driving into Manhat- ernor, supports New outside those states seem
ber, you’re voting for slaughter to continue. tan. Many city residents York being a sanctuary to care about the havoc
who have lost their apart- city, giving free educa- this caused. Basically, the
Biden’s Crackpot Race Czars ments find themselves in tion, food, clothing and local officials were told
city shelters. housing to migrants. to shut up and put up.
J ust how many third-rate crackpots is her radical views. She comes in from run-
Team Biden installing as political officers ning the Roosevelt Institute, a think tank that In the meantime, rather This, all while taxpay- Instead of blaming
at the top of federal agencies? Beware: bashes capitalism and seeks to place “racial than addressing the ers foot the bill. This Texas Gov. Greg Abbott
Felicia Wong is likely all too typical. justice” in the “center” of government. needs of tax-paying citi- money could be used to and Florida Gov. Ron
zens, the mayor is run- combat crime, improve DeSantis for this recent
Just named vice chair of the Treasury De- “Always considering race in policy design” ning around worrying education or address the influx, Mayor Adams
partment’s new “racial-equity” committee, is “vital,” argues a recent RI report Wong co- about how to house, should place full respon-
Wong vows to “make racial equity central to authored. It blasts “skills-based, opportunity- school, feed and provide sibility on the person in
the Treasury Department’s mission.” focused liberalism,” insists “racial capitalism, medical services to indi- the White House and de-
white supremacy and patriarchy” are “signifi- viduals and families who mand that the border be
Treasury’s actual mission, per its website, cant barriers to racial justice.” It calls for entered the country ille- secured.
is to “maintain a strong economy,” protect wealth redistribution along racial lines: “True gally.
the nation’s “financial system” and manage equity means equity of outcome.” Sallyanne Ferrero
government finances. With the economy As a matter of social
headed for full-on recession, the financial A 2020 report by Wong likewise slammed policy, shouldn’t resi- Naples, Fla.
system beyond shaky and the feds’ finances “free-market capitalist ideology.” And now
dire (the national debt’s now $31 trillion), she’s a top player at the US Treasury. Madonna’s Beatles Best
that’s more than enough work.
Again, she’s not remotely alone: The De- Kudos to Post colum- The Issue: Chuck Arnold’s column arguing that
But the prez is committed to pushing “eq- fense Department’s education branch has a nist Chuck Arnold on his Madonna’s singles deserve more love than The Beatles.
uity,” the central buzzword for radical “ra- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion czar with a excellent appreciation of
cial justice” goals. So every agency has to set record of openly anti-white comments. our greatest living pop I’d add she did it as a donna decades to accom-
up a committee to (in Treasury’s case) star, Madonna (“Madge woman in an industry plish. John Lennon and
“identify, monitor and review” aspects of The people running Washington aren’t just of Honor,” Oct. 7). and society that remains Paul McCartney wrote
the economy that have “resulted in unfavor- paying lip service to racist claptrap: They’re viciously sexist (hence all of their songs. Ma-
able conditions for communities of color.” making it their mission to govern that way, and He makes a strong case the current obsessions donna didn’t come close.
to pack the federal workforce with extremist that her catalog of singles with her appearance and
And Wong clearly got the job because of ideologues. They’re institutionalizing insanity. bests The Beatles (whom age). And without “I Wanna
I love dearly), and no one Hold Your Hand,” there
Marc Molinaro for the House could argue that she Congrats to the queen would be no “Every-
doesn’t belong alongside of pop on 40 years of hit- body.” I’d be happy to
I n the 19th Congressional District race, The epidemic. Fentanyl has been involved in the them in the pantheon of making. Here’s to 40 debate Mr. Arnold, track
Post endorses Dutchess County Executive deaths of as many as 14,500 Empire Staters musical greats. more. Jennifer Fermino by track, album by al-
Marc Molinaro. since 2015. Molinaro pushed to focus local bum and career to ca-
He became America’s youngest mayor, at 19, law-enforcement efforts on fentanyl as Arnold wisely points Manhattan reer. It’s not even close.
in 1995, served in the Assembly and made a county exec, and vows to boost border secu- out her achievements
valiant gov run in 2018. He runs a very tight rity to choke off the entry of this poison. were all on her own, as The Beatles did in six James Simon
ship in Dutchess, cutting taxes while creating opposed to being one in a years what took Ma-
budget surplus — showing he’ll fight against Josh Riley, his opponent, is a run-of-the- quartet like the Beatles. Manhattan
the absurd tax-and-spend policies driving in- mill Democrat, mouthing pablum about our
flation up and opportunity down nationwide. “imperiled” democracy and blaming Vlad- E-MAIL: [email protected] or WRITE to The Editor, The New York Post, 1211 Avenue of the
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Stop Ignoring New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com

What Parents Want
I MAGINE you are the newly appointed head of a large, troubled company
that once had more than 1 million customers. In the past three years you
lost 200,000 of them and are on track to lose another 10%. It’s an existen-
tial crisis that threatens jobs, store closures and the bottom line.
You immediately conduct customer focus groups to learn directly why

they’re unhappy and what they want from you. Meeting after meeting,

your customers, many of whom have been loyal for years, passionately

plead for the return and expansion of specific services they value and tell

you what they need and want to remain customers.

Then you turn around and give them the opposite of what they ask for.

Sounds crazy? It is. But that’s exactly what’s happening in my children’s

school district and districts across the city.

I am an immigrant and a graduate

of New York City public schools —

a proud alum of Brooklyn Technical Chien KwoK
High School. My two children at-

tend city public schools. I’m also an

elected parent member of the Dis- system. We heard from families

trict 2 Community Education Coun- who succinctly and passionately

cil and have served school leader- said: Bring back screened admis-

ship teams of my kids’ elementary, sions and accelerated programs.

middle and high schools. I know If our school district were like

city schools. And I know what city any competitive industry in which

parents want: a rigorous education so many customers express force-

that prepares students for college fully exactly what they want in a

admission and success in college service, it would be a no-brainer to

HoW HoSPItalS kIll and the real world. immediately design and provide

We parents got great news at this what parents want.

school year’s start. In a welcome de- Instead, our superintendent

parture from former Mayor Bill de speaks about “equity” and tells the

Blasio’s anti-merit, standard-lower- very parents to whom he should be

H OSPITAL rooms, operating cleaning and disinfection. Yet that never overlooked.) ing crusade, Chancellor David listening that they’re not going to
rooms and medical equipment is missing from the conversation. The good news is that cleaning
are so inadequately cleaned Banks announced new middle- and get what they know their children
that any patient going into a Hospital mattresses are so con- reduces infection rates. Research-
hospital is at risk of getting a taminated with bodily fluids that ers at Rush Medical College in high-school admissions policies need and deserve. Operating be-
deadly superbug. That’s true even placing a patient in a bed occupied Chicago reduced the spread of a
if you’re going for the happiest rea- up to 90 days before by one with C. superbug by two-thirds by in- meant to end the “Grades and hard hind the safety of a well-funded,
son of all, to give birth. diff (Clostridium difficile, the most structing cleaning staff on which
common hospital infection) puts surfaces they were skipping and work don’t matter” lottery system politically powerful teacher and
The Centers for Disease Control the new patient at risk, found the importance of drenching surfa-
and Prevention’s latest data show Emory University’s Dr. Lucy Witt. ces and waiting, rather than doing the last administration instituted. principal union monopoly, school
alarming increases in the most a quick spray wipe.
dangerous superbugs: Acinetobac- Even newborns are in danger. A I can’t in good conscience recommend that
ter up 78%, Candida auris up 60% staggering 20% of surfaces in the Parry reports that at Stamford
and notorious MRSA (methicillin- neonatal ICU of a Chattanooga Hospital in Connecticut, improved ‘families keep their children in failing schools.
resistant Staphylococcus aureus) children’s hospital were contami- cleaning contributed to “dramatic ’But there’s a catch. To return to a officials tell us parents what we
up 13% year over year. nated with drug-resistant MRSA, reductions” in infections including system where grades and hard should want.
per University of Tennessee at a 75% drop in C. diff.
When you’re a patient, which Chattanooga researchers. work do matter, individual schools Yet they’re surprised when they
room or bed you’re put in largely Mayo Clinic’s Robert Orenstein
determines your risk of getting in- Unclean medical equipment is reduced C. diff by 85% in a pilot have to implement admission lose ever more customers. Let’s
fected. If the previous occupant program by wiping the surfaces
had an infection, your danger of BETSY around patients’ beds with a screens. Banks left it up to the face it, the only reason more fami-
getting infected with the same or- McCAUGHEY bleach wipe once a day. Why isn’t
ganism goes up 583% — almost every hospital doing that? city’s 32 school-district superin- lies don’t leave is because the same
sixfold, according to Columbia another culprit. Researchers
School of Nursing research. Clean- traced an infection outbreak in a The stakes are too high to settle tendents and their principals to de- government that restricts competi-
ing is so shoddy that the previous Galveston, Texas, hospital burn for the dirty status quo. A hospital
patient’s germs are still lurking. unit to a contaminated electrocar- patient who contracts a superbug cide how and whether to create tion will call Child Protective Servi-
diogram wire. The last patient faces a far higher risk of death than
Unlike the COVID virus, which treated with that wire had been another patient with the same middle-school admission screens ces on parents who won’t send their
spreads primarily through air, the discharged 38 days earlier, but the medical problem who doesn’t get
bacterial and fungal organisms ter- superbug had stayed alive. infected. and raise the bar of expectations children to a failing government
rorizing hospitals are spread by
touch and can last for weeks and These are not anecdotes. Hospi- Two Johns Hopkins physicians, for our children. school if they don’t have the means
months on surfaces. Masks are tals are a germy mess everywhere. Cynthia Sears and Fyza Yusuf
useless against most superbugs. A survey of 23 academic medical Shaikh, warn that despite expected Banks asked each superintend- to pay for private or parochial
centers from Washington, DC, “enormous strides” against cancer
In Washington, politicians and northward to Boston by epidemiol- in the coming years, “without an ent to “partner with school com- schools, aren’t lucky enough to win
drug companies are pushing legis- ogists Michael Parry and Philip equally energetic effort to beat
lation, such as the Pasteur Act, to Carlin found that hospital cleaners back superbugs,” many cancer pa- munities’ leadership, staff, and par- the public charter lottery, can’t
incentivize investment in new overlooked more than half the sur- tients will still lose their lives.
weapons against superbugs. Sorry, faces that are supposed to be ents to thoughtfully determine if home school or can’t leave the city.
but that’s a long-term strategy. Pa- cleaned. (Hint: If you have to eat Beating back the superbugs
tients who need hospitalization to- lunch in a hospital room, the safest starts with hospitals cleaning up. and where middle school screened Despite the years I have invested
day, or this year, can’t wait for drugs place to put your sandwich is on Meanwhile, when you visit loved
that aren’t even in the pipeline yet. the toilet seat, which is almost ones in the hospital, bring bleach programs should exist based on in- in New York City schools, I can’t in
wipes and clean the surfaces near
Hospitals should be laser-fo- their beds. You could be saving structional and community needs.” good conscience recommend that
cused on the strategy that will pro- their lives.
duce immediate results: rigorous I attended two such engagement families keep their children in fail-
Betsy McCaughey chairs the Com-
mittee to Reduce Infection Deaths. sessions recently for District 2 — ing schools. A bad education is a

Manhattan’s largest district and sinking ship, and I am morally obli-

the home to many contentious bat- gated to get them to safety.

tles between pro-merit parents Chancellor Banks got it right

who want to raise academic stan- when he reopened the door for

dards for all students and ideo- screened admissions. He has to

logues who call such aspirations seal the deal and tell his superin-

racist. tendents: Listen to parents and re-

The feedback was a loud and store screened admissions and ac-

ringing endorsement to return to celerated programs.

screened schools with challenging Chien Kwok is an elected member

admissions standards. Parent after of District 2’s Community Educa-

parent talked about the devastation tion Council and co-founder of

the lottery system wrought and PLACE NYC, a parent-led educa-

how such “Powerball admissions” tion advocacy group. His views are

will drive them out of the school his own.

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Briefs Inflation may offset holiday appliance deals

Lashing out

China criticized the By Lisa Fickenscher Not much of a steal store. He predicts the dis-
latest US decision to counts could grow as steep
tighten export controls Black Friday discounts are as 35% in the coming weeks.
that would make it poised to return this fall for
harder for China to ob- large appliances after two “It’s a sweet spot for con-
tain and manufacture years of pandemic-induced sumers right now and will
advanced computing disruptions — but even probably continue through
chips. with the splashy mark- the holidays,” Abt added.
downs, some shoppers may “We have a lot more inven-
Buy it back still have sticker shock. tory than we’ve ever had,
with an unlimited supply of
Nissan is pressing Supply-chain snags that products in the mid- to low-
French partner Ren- crimped availability of new end, and sales are down.”
ault SA to cut its stake refrigerators, gas ranges
in the Japanese auto- and dishwashers are mostly Distribution kinks
maker as much as pos- over for the biggest brands
sible, and may con- — raising the prospect of But stepping back, Abt
sider raising funds to holiday discounts as deep adds that it hasn’t been a
buy back the shares. as 40% on choice models typical time for appliance
from Samsung, LG, Whirl- sellers. Wholesale markups
River cleared pool and GE, according to are still higher than they
industry experts. were a year ago, and some
A backup of more manufacturers mainly are
Those discounts, how- offering rebates on prod-
than 2,000 boats and ever, aren’t yet confirmed ucts that are not moving
and will be off retail mark- fast enough, like an LG
barges on the Missis- ups that have since risen as Wi-Fi-enabled refrigerator
much as 20% since 2020, ac- that’s been reduced by $700
sippi River was being cording to executives in the to $3,099.
sector. Depending on how
cleared as two closures business goes in the coming “For two years, no one
weeks, the Black Friday talked about marketing,”
along the waterway re- “doorbuster” deals may re- Abt said, referring to the
sult in final sale prices unusual lack of markdowns.
opened Sunday, roughly in line with last “The discounts tradition-
year, when discounts were ally happen by Nov. 1, and
Bloomberg reported. slim to none. it’s even happening now,
but everything went up by
Wage talks “The promotional price 20% over the past two
might be attractive com- years.”
TotalEnergies on pared to what something The sharp rise in prices could Reuters
Sunday offered to cost earlier this year, but it’s negate any discounts from retailers Meanwhile, many luxury
bring forward wage not clear that it will cost when shoppers go looking around brands still appear to be
talks, in response to less than it did a year ago,” working through their dis-
union demands, as it said John Carey, owner of for bargains on large appliances tribution kinks — resulting
sought to end a strike Designer Appliances, which this coming holiday season, experts in persistently long wait
that has disrupted sup- operates two upscale show- times for Sub-Zero refriger-
plies to almost a third rooms in New Jersey. “It tell The Post. ators, Viking ranges and
of French gas stations might wipe out the inflation Miele washer-dryer sets,
and led the govern- increase.” experts said.
ment to tap strategic
reserves. It’s the latest bizarre twist At Yale Appliances in
in the US economy as the Boston, new orders are
Rivian recall Biden administration and parel retailers will be forced Still, appliance manufactur- they don’t have to resort to down between 5% and 10%,
the Federal Reserve grapple to take steep markdowns — ers haven’t yet committed 40% off and they could go and the upscale retailer’s
Electric truck and with surging prices on ev- as high as 55% as they to many of the rebates that to a typical discount, maybe sales are off by about 12%
SUV maker Rivian Au- erything from groceries to scramble to clear fashions drive Black Friday sales. 15% to 25% max.” versus last year, partly be-
tomotive said Friday it gasoline. Last month, prices that won’t survive into next cause of inventory shorta-
is recalling almost all rose a surprisingly stiff season, says Craig Johnson Last year, Designer Appli- To be sure, shoppers ges, says Chief Executive
the vehicles it has de- 8.3%, prompting the Fed to of Customer Growth Part- ances in New Jersey was of- searching for new applian- Steve Sheinkopf.
livered to customers in hike interest rates for the ners. But the picture with fering markdowns on a ces will find more deals and
order to tighten a loose fifth straight time. While appliances is less clear as mere 20 to 30 products variety now than at any “Customers still have to
fastener that could po- the Fed hopes to curb infla- the surplus isn’t as great as across its stores, with ane- time since the pandemic be- wait six months to a year
tentially affect drivers’ tion across the economy, in- what’s faced by clothing mic discounts during big gan. Port delays and ship- for luxury brands,”
ability to steer. dustry experts say it’s hard retailers. sales holidays like Labor ping costs have come down Sheinkopf told The Post.
to predict which prices will Day and Black Friday. Now, dramatically this year, “Miele hasn’t taken an or-
Sources: Reuters, AP fall and by how much. Goods piling up it’s offering discounts on which has helped to refill der since last November for
more than 400 products as warehouses. Lowe’s, Home dishwashers.”
Follow us on At shopping malls, ap- Manufacturers and retail- major manufacturers begin Depot and Best Buy, which
ers are discounting big- funding rebates again — but account for the bulk of US [email protected]
@NYPOSTBIZ ticket items earlier than the rebates are still rela- appliance sales, have been
usual as the housing market tively modest, Carey says. canceling orders to prevent
cools amid surging mort- a pileup of goods, industry
gage rates. Sales of major “What we don’t know yet experts tell The Post.
appliances are flat to nega- is the sales rate between
tive year-to-date and con- now and mid-November for At Chicago-based retailer
sumer demand is down the appliances,” Johnson Abt, appliances are getting
about 5% compared with a said. “For the next four discounts averaging 10%
year ago, according to the weeks, the manufacturers “after two years of no pro-
industry consulting firm. are looking at the sell- motions,” said Mike Abt,
through rate, and if it’s whose family owns the
stronger than anticipated, 114,000-square-foot super-

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Times strike force
Union eyes Unwelcome news
elon musk
indie paper Offers China-Taiwan plan.

amid angry Thanks,
but no
labor talks thanks

By Keith Kelly China’s ambassador to the
United States has thanked
If contract talks continue to de- The union representing New York Times Getty Images billionaire Elon Musk for
teriorate, The New York Times journalists could make things uncomfortable proposing a special admin-
may find it has a new competitor for executive editor Joseph Kahn (near right) istration zone for Taiwan
— an independent paper being put and Times chairman/publisher AG but stressed Beijing’s call
out by angry employees on strike. Sulzberger, if labor talks worsen and a work for “peaceful reunification
stoppage leads to the production of a and ‘one country, two sys-
While both the News Guild un- newspaper by striking employees. tems’ ” for the island.
ion, which represents journalists,
photographers and some business climb, is pushing for an 8% wage from the Times as well as employ- strike, an edition of The New Days after floating a pos-
side people, and management re- hike. ees of Gannett, NBC, Insider, Reu- Yorker strike edition was prepped, sible deal to end the war be-
main in negotiations, the talks are ters, Condé Nast and others. but Condé Nast management and tween Russia and Ukraine
growing more acrimonious. In addition to the 4.5% hike that the union reached a last-minute that drew condemnation in
the NYT is offering on ratification, On Tuesday, the union is pushing deal. Ukraine, Musk suggested
Some union organizers are prep- the company has proposed 3% the agenda further with a one-day that tensions between
ping for a potential strike and a hikes in 2023 and 2024 and says it course on how to publish a strike A strike at the Times is still not China and Taiwan could be
strike newspaper, The Post has will all add up to 10.5% over the publication. in the immediate cards as the two resolved by handing over
learned. life of a new deal. sides are still talking. But “we are some control of Taiwan to
In more tumultuous eras in getting ready,” News Guild Presi- Beijing.
“A lot of people are saying we Getting ready newspaper-labor relations, strike dent Susan DeCarava said in an
should go on strike,” said one in- newspapers — manned by the out- email to all the media outfits the “My recommendation . . .
sider at a gathering of Times em- The company’s counteroffer of-work journalists — frequently union represents. would be to figure out a
ployees Thursday night. comes at a time when the News sprung up, but most evaporated special administrative zone
Guild has been prepping all the when the strikers went back to The union has not yet called for for Taiwan that is reasona-
Union leadership, however, is media units it represents to get work. One notable exception is the a strike-authorization vote, bly palatable, probably
not quite there yet. But a one-day ready if and when a strike New York Review of Books, which though. won’t make everyone
walkout is being contemplated, a happens. emerged as a competitor to the happy,” Musk told the Fi-
source said. New York Times Book Review in The two sides remain far apart, nancial Times in an inter-
On Sept. 17, the News Guild held the 1963 strike. as the last contract expired in view published on Friday.
On Thursday, the company, its first-ever “strike school,” which March 2021 and rank-and-file
whose chairman/publisher is AG attracted around 30 participants Last year, when the union at The workers have not received a wage Musk was answering a
Sulzberger, and whose executive New Yorker was considering a hike since March 2020. question about China, where
editor is Joseph Kahn, presented his Tesla electric-car com-
its response to the latest union de- pany runs a large factory.
mands, and said it was only willing
to give an additional 0.5% wage Beijing claims Taiwan as a
hike to workers, upping the offer province. It has vowed to
from 4% to 4.5% upon ratification. bring Taiwan under its con-
trol and has not ruled out
“It’s not a big enough change to the use of force. Reuters
make a difference in anyone’s life,”
said the insider. Tesla hits new
high in China
The union, citing runaway infla-
tion and the Times’ profitability as Electric-vehicle maker
subscription revenue continues to Tesla sold 83,135 China-
made vehicles in wholesale
Yellen blasts OPEC+ cuts CNN yanks Thai kid-slay story in September, smashing its
record of monthly sales in
US Treasury Secretary She also criticized allies CNN pulled a story on the had been working in the tained permission to enter China, a report released on
Janet Yellen said a decision regarding financial aid to massacre of Thai pre- country after entering on and film after being waved Sunday by the China Pas-
by the OPEC+ grouping to Ukraine. schoolers and apologized tourist visas, but cleared of into the building by a vol- senger Car Association said.
cut oil production was “un- on Sunday over criticism wrongdoing for entering unteer or a health officer,
helpful and unwise” for the “The pace of transferring that its journalists entered the day care center where and were unaware the per- The number marks an 8%
global economy, especially money to Ukraine is far too the day care where the chil- more than 20 children were son was not authorized to increase from August and
emerging markets, the Finan- slow,” she said, pointing out dren were slain and filmed killed, Deputy National Po- allow them inside. outpaced the more than 5%
cial Times reported Sunday. that some countries have the crime scene without lice Chief Surachate Hak- month-over-month growth
not disbursed pledged aid. permission. parn said. They each agreed to pay of all wholesale electric ve-
“We’re very worried fines of $133 and leave the hicle sales in China, accord-
about developing countries The Kremlin praised The two CNN journalists He said his investigation country, he said. ing to CPCA data.
and the problems they OPEC+ for agreeing to pro- involved were fined after had determined the journal-
face,” Yellen told the news- duction cuts that success- authorities found that they ists believed they had ob- The journalists and CNN It set a record for Tesla’s
paper in an interview. fully countered “mayhem” International apologized. AP Shanghai factory. Reuters
sown by the US. Reuters

The long haul 31

By Virginia Backaitis SUCCESS STORY: New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.comCAREER
Despite her master’s Courtesy of Sheri Brown COACH
LASHBACK to 1990. New Haven, degree, Sheri Brown was
Conn., native Joe Carbone, a father of having trouble finding GO TO GREG
two, found himself unemployed after employment. She turned
his boss retired. The Quinnipiac Col- to WorkPlace.org for help My employer is introducing a sab-
reentering the workforce. batical program in 2023. Depending on
F lege graduate had several interviews your hire date, they are granting four
After being unemployed for a lengthy time, to six weeks off with pay for emotional
but few, if any, job offers. This happened the finding work can be especially tough wellness when employees reach a
first month, the second and for the 5 ½ milestone of 15, 25 and so on. The
months that followed. are falling, they remain especially high for black management, digital skills, financial literacy, problem is if you already just passed
and Latino people, the formerly incarcerated mental health counseling and more. one of those milestones, you have to
Carbone fell into a groove. He woke up, and those 55 years or older. Discouraging as all wait five years until the next one, but if
fixed breakfast for his kids, sent them off to of that sounds, there are services in and around “We understand that to be successful, all of you have 19 years of service, you can
school, prepared a snack when they got New York City, most of them free, that are avail- the parts need to be working and stable,” said get the time off next year. That doesn’t
home, then took to the sofa to watch soap able and proven to help, such as Brooklyn Hope Program Executive Director Jennifer Mi- seem fair. Does an employee who has
operas. “Three in a row. That was my time,” Workforce Innovations, which helps jobless and chell. already passed the milestone have any
said Carbone, noting that it was something working poor New Yorkers establish careers recourse in this matter?
he might have found appalling in the past. through job training. Additionally, Opportuni- In addition to telling the truth about his drug
ties for a Better Tomorrow Adult Employment use and the problems it caused, Williams could Yes, to use the paid time off that
“I was depressed but didn’t know it,” he Services offers work-finding assistance to the also talk about what it took to get straight, to they have accrued under the com-
said. Complacency had set in. He didn’t real- unemployed or underemployed. gain computer skills. pany’s regular PTO policy to take a
ize how bad things had become until the wellness break until they become eligi-
cancellation of a second-level job interview However, some gaps between jobs are larger To mitigate stress, the counselors at Hope en- ble. It is a generous program and dem-
left him with one thought: “If I hurry home, than others and easier to explain. Tenecia Willi- couraged him to attend interviews without feel- onstrates that your employer cares
I can make General Hospital.” ams, 34, didn’t have a clue about how he could ing that they were high stakes. “Just go and see about culture and wellness and all em-
talk about his. what happens,” they advised. When it came to ployees should be grateful for that. No
It was a lightbulb moment. What had be- his record of addiction, “I asked them to give matter where the company draws the
come of the successful executive he used to “What do I say when they ask what I was do- me a chance and told them I wouldn’t disap- line on when the benefit is earned,
be? “I realized I had to get my fight back,” ing during the eight years I was out of work? point them,” he said. some employees will be on the wrong
said Carbone. Tell the truth? That I was in and out of jail and side of the line, so there’s no way to
running the streets doing crack cocaine and One of his first jobs was during COVID-19, please everyone — unless of course,
Lucky for him, he was introduced to an op- heroin?” he said. checking to make sure that the homeless stay- everyone recognizes and appreciates
portunity at Textron, a nearby commercial ing in hotels remained quarantined in their that they are all better off than they
and government military-equipment manu- Although Williams was in recovery and reha- rooms. Although the job might not have been were before the policy was imple-
facturer, shortly thereafter. After a few bilitated by 2017, when he interviewed for jobs, desirable to many, Williams was willing. mented, even if some people have to
rounds of interviews, he was hired. the question always came up. It wasn’t until he wait longer than others.
found the Hope Program that he found a way With coaching from Hope, Williams has since
The road to reemployment can be plagued to answer that didn’t shame him. earned several certifications and has obtained My interview was scheduled for 45
with trenches that can take months, or even increasingly better jobs. He is currently a recov- minutes and ended after 20. Good sign
years, to crawl out of. The problem lies not Located in Brooklyn and The Bronx, the pro- ery coach and often goes before judges to advo- or bad sign? I have followed up but ha-
only with the lost confidence and under- gram offers services and training, including cate that addicts get treatment rather than jail. ven’t heard back from the company,
utilized capabilities of the job seeker but also adult basic education, industry certifications, and it has been two days since the in-
the perceptions of hiring managers. work wellness services, internships and job “I am self-sufficient for the first time in my terview.
placement, each with long-term support. They life,” he said. “I have so much gratitude for
“Flawed understandings of long-term un- also include résumé help, interview skills, case Hope, they helped me change my life. I am go- What you describe sounds very, very
employment held by employers and former ing to help others do the same. bad my friend. Interview length
colleagues is one of the biggest barriers out- doesn’t necessarily portend good or
of-work people can face,” wrote University “I took a lot, now I want to give back.” bad outcome — that depends on
of Massachusetts Amherst Professor Ofer where you are in the process, with
Sharone in Harvard Business Review last whom you are meeting, and what is
year. “This widespread stigma leads to isola- going on with that person on that day.
tion, makes looking for a job discouraging, I’ve done 20-minute interviews just to
and undermines well-being.” quickly meet a junior candidate that
everyone wants to hire. But if a com-
It’s hard to know why Norwalk, Conn., res- pany is interested, they will maintain
ident Sheri Brown would have any difficulty contact in a timely manner, so the
landing a job. With a master’s degree from combination of short interview and no
Post University, a bachelor’s from Long Is- response likely means that you are not
land University, and previous jobs in every- getting the job. Start putting your ef-
thing from sales and marketing to PR and forts elsewhere and try to reflect on
hospitality, her résumé offers proof that what didn’t go well to see if you need
she’s flexible, able to learn and adapt. Even to make any adjustments for the next
so, after a layoff, she seldom received a re- job interview.
sponse from companies who advertised jobs
on sites like Indeed.com, despite the fact Gregory Giangrande has over 25
that she met the requirements. years of experience as a chief human
resources executive. Hear Greg Weds.
“It was discouraging,” she said, adding that at 9:35 a.m. on iHeartRadio 710 WOR
she suspects ageism was involved. “Compa- with Len Berman and Michael Riedel.
nies think an older person will want too
much money, that they might not want to E-mail: [email protected].
report to a younger person or that they’re Follow: GoToGreg.com and on
not nimble,” said Brown. None of which is Twitter: @GregGiangrande
true about everyone over 50.

Hope arrived when Brown found a flyer
about WorkPlace.org. This statewide pro-
gram is aimed at reducing unemployment,
particularly among those returning to the
workforce. The free 20-day Pathway to Em-
ployment program not only helps partici-
pants modernize and rewrite their résumés
and compose effective cover letters, but it
also connects them with employers who can
“try them out” salary-free for eight weeks,
as WorkPlace pays their salaries for that pe-
riod. After that time, they have the option
to hire them permanently, and 95% of em-
ployers do just that.

Brown said the program helped her “get
my mojo back,” and she landed two jobs
through the program.

Though long-term unemployment rates

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HELP WANTED HELPSAWLAENSTED RSEALALETSED RELATED Blueshirts
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE INFORMATION INFORMATION ink Vesey
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[ ] [ ]HELP WANTED
[ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]TRANSPORTATION Jimmy Vesey parlayed his professional try-
New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com Class CHoOdUeS2E0H2O0LD ClassECHMPoOEPdUTLeSOP2EYL1HAM2OC0ELENDT Class Code 2120 NOTICES out into a second act on Broadway.
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the first three seasons of his NHL career. The
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adruner Perry Y U AR H R Y SU N D and re uired to serve the long-term answer for the top six, the pen-
upon plaintiff s attorneys an answer to the complaint in this action within alty-killing specialist has shown he’s capable
twenty ( ) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of of being plugged into
service, or within thirty ( ) days after service is complete if the Summons multiple spots in the
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“We expected that
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said of Vesey scoring a
RELATEDanswer or appear within sixty ( ) days of service hereof. In case of your goal and two assists
OPPORTUNITIESfailure to answer, udgment will be taken against you for the relief early on in preseason.
“Once he signed a
demanded in the complaint. rial is desired in the ounty of PTO here we knew
S H S R. he basis of venue designated above is that the real he’s a good player and
property, which is the sub ect matter of this action, is located in the what he did last year.
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H A RN Y R H P AIN I ( R A PANY) AND I IN tions that Vesey simply couldn’t fulfill.
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about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Summons and before he signed a one-year deal with the
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all HRenEryLAT- ED- the summons and complaint in this foreclosure action, you may lose your put on waivers from Toronto, Vesey was
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DIRNEOCTTICOERSIES ing for four different NHL clubs over the
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Class Code 2580home. Please read the summons and complaint carefully. You should bined for five goals and five assists in 50
immediately contact an attorney or your local legal aid office to obtain games between the Maple Leafs and Ca-
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Vesey signed a professional tryout contract
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DIRECTORYoffice, there are government agencies and non-profit organi ations that into a one-year, $800,000 deal. He appeared
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To postEIomNpaeiFnl [email protected] eds you may contact for information about possible options, including trying points (eight goals, seven assists).
Class DCIoRdEeC2T0O6R3IES to work with your lender during this process. o locate an entity near you,
you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State “Obviously, we know him, we’re familiar
Class Code 2901Department of inancial Services at - - - or visit the with him,” Chris Drury said at the start of
Department s website at www.dfs.ny.gov. RI H S AND I A I NS training camp. “He’s familiar with us. Guys
Y U AR N R UIR D A Y UR H A HIS I . You have that played here you tend to track a little
the right to stay in your home during the foreclosure process. You are not more and our guys, meaning our scouts, had
HEALTH &re uired to leave your home unless and until your property is sold at a lot of interest in him coming in. I think
auction pursuant to a udgment of foreclosure and sale. Regardless of where he’s at in his career and the things he
HOSPITALSwhether you choose to remain in your home, Y U AR R UIR D was able to do really well for Jersey last year
A AR Y UR PR P R Y and pay property taxes in accordance excited us. Bottom six, big guy, good player,
with state and local law. oreclosure rescue scams e careful of people had a really good year on the PK.”
who approach you with offers to save your home. here are individuals
who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit
from a homeowner s distress. You should be extremely careful about any
such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over
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MLB Playoffs Golf Yonkers Raceway entries Post time: 6:55 p.m. 33

NL WILD CARD PGA Tour - hriners Children's Open Bryson Dechambeau, $270,000 ................................. 69-68-69 206 FIRST: 1 Mile $26,000 40,000CLM; PACE 5 American Boy N (JStratton) 5-1-5 3-1
National League Matt Jones, $233,600 .................................................. 71-70-66 207
Mets vs. San Diego At TPC Summerlin; Las Vegas; Purse: $8 million; Yardage: 7,255; Par: Dustin Johnson, $233,600........................................... 70-70-67 207 1 Like Clockwork (GBrennan) 4-2-5 9-2 6 Gothic Rock (ASiegelman) 1-1-7 8-1
San Diego wins series, 2-1 71 Phil Mickelson, $233,600............................................ 69-69-69 207
Game 1: San Diego 7, Mets 1 Carlos Ortiz, $233,600 ................................................ 72-65-70 207 2 Provocativeprincen (DDube) 2-1-2 7-2 7 Late Mail N (JMarohn) 2-2-5 9-1 New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
Game 2: Mets 7, San Diego 3 Lee Westwood, $233,600 ........................................... 69-66-72 207
Game 3: San Diego 6, Mets 0 Final Round Joaquin Niemann, $174,286 ....................................... 72-71-65 208 3 Rock Lights (JStratton) 6-5-4 3-1 8 Baron Michael (BHolland) 7-4-3 20-1
DIVISIONAL SERIES Sergio Garcia, $174,286.............................................. 68-72-68 208 SIXTH: 1 Mile $21,500 NW15000L5; PACE
(Best-of-5; x-if necessary Tom Kim (500), $1,440,000 ......................... 65-67-62-66 260 -24 Sadom Kaewkanjana, $174,286................................. 71-69-68 208 4 Roll With Jr (PLachance) 7-3-2 9-2
American League Patrick Cantlay (245), $712,000 ................. 67-67-60-69 263 -21 Peter Uihlein, $174,286............................................... 70-68-70 208
Yankees vs. Cleveland Matthew NeSmith (245), $712,000 ............ 68-66-63-66 263 -21 Talor Gooch, $174,286 ................................................ 70-67-71 208 5 Tin Roof Raider A (BHolland) 3-4-3 6-1 1 Family Recipe (GBrennan) 4-4-8 5-2
Tues,: Game 1: at Yankees, 7:37pm Tom Hoge (115), $336,667 .......................... 63-72-65-64 264 -20 Jediah Morgan, $174,286 ........................................... 67-69-72 208
Thurs.: Game 2: at Yankees, 7:37pm Seonghyeon Kim (115), $336,667............... 65-69-64-66 264 -20 Kevin Na, $174,286...................................................... 67-68-73 208 6 WeonaSizzlerA (ASiegelman) 7-6-7 20-1 2 OakwoodnitownitIr(MKkley) 2-1-7 3-1
Sat.: Game 3: at Cleveland, TBD Mito Pereira (115), $336,667 ...................... 67-63-67-67 264 -20
x-Sun.: Game 4: at Cleveland, TBD Sungjae Im (90), $270,000 .......................... 65-70-63-67 265 -19 7 Shine A Light (JBartlett) 2-3-2 8-1 3 Heisman Player (JStratton) 6-5-2 5-1
x-Mon.: Game 5: at Yankees, TBD Jason Day (83), $242,000 ............................ 66-71-66-63 266 -18
Seattle vs. Houston Si Woo Kim (83), $242,000 .......................... 64-68-67-67 266 -18 8 Deetzy (JMarohn) 1-2-5 15-1 4 Saranac Blue Chip (DDube) 8-8-1 20-1
Tues.: Game 1: at: Houston, 3:37pm Adam Hadwin (73), $210,000 ..................... 67-67-65-68 267 -17
Thur.: Game 2: at Houston, 3:37pm Maverick McNealy (73), $210,000.............. 64-68-71-64 267 -17 SECOND: 1 Mile $28,000 50,000CLM; PACE 5 Beltane A (JBartlett) 4-5-3 7-2
Sat.: Game 3: at Seattle, TBD Andrew Putnam (61), $170,000.................. 68-69-64-67 268 -16
x-Sun.: Game 4: at Seattle, TBD Adam Schenk (61), $170,000 ...................... 69-66-67-66 268 -16 1 Rockathon (BBoyd) 8-6-1 6-1 6 Walkinshaw N (JMarohn) 3-3-8 12-1
x-Mon.: Game 5 at Houston, TBD Davis Thompson (61), $170,000 ................. 66-69-66-67 268 -16
National League Harry Hall (51), $130,000 ............................ 66-70-69-64 269 -15 Champions Tour - Constellation FURYK & FRIENDS 2 GentlemanjimIiIe(PLachnce) 1-4-2 9-2 7 Amercnlghtnngn(ASegelmn) 1-1-3 8-1
San Diego vs. Los Angeles Brian Harman (51), $130,000...................... 70-67-68-64 269 -15
Tues.: Game 1: at Los Angeles, 9:37pm Taylor Montgomery (51), $130,000 ........... 70-66-66-67 269 -15 At Timuquana Country Club; Jacksonville, Fla.; Purse: $2 million; 3 The DowntownBus (JBartlett) 1-1-6 7-5 8 Cantstoplying (BHolland) 6-4-1 20-1
Wed.: Game 2: at Los Angeles, 8:37pm Robby Shelton (51), $130,000..................... 68-63-68-70 269 -15 SEVENTH: 1 Mile $28,000 50,000CLM; PACE
Fri.: Game 3: at San Diego, TBD J.J. Spaun (51), $130,000 ............................. 66-71-68-64 269 -15 Yardage: 7,005; Par: 72 4 Tell Them Lou (JMarohn) 4-2-1 7-1
x-Sat.: Game 4: San Diego, TBD
x-Sun.: Game 5: at Los Angeles, TBD Final Round 5 Kerford Road A (GBrennan) 5-1-5 7-1 1 Change Stride N (BBoyd) 6-7-5 6-1
Philadelphia vs. Atlanta
Tues.: Game 1: at Atlanta, 1:07pm Steve Stricker ........................................................ 69-64-69 202 -14 6 Mankat (ASiegelman) 3-4-4 7-1 2 Bluebird Recon (JStratton) 3-7-2 7-2
Wed.; Game 2: at Atlanta, 4:35pm Harrison Frazar ..................................................... 71-68-65 204 -12
Fri.: Game 3: at Philadelphia, TBD Jim Furyk................................................................ 67-69-69 205 -11 7 Mach Doro A (DDube) 7-2-1 7-1 3 Sheriff N (GBrennan) 4-4-1 2-1
x-Sat.: Game 4: at Philadelphia, TBD Thongchai Jaidee .................................................. 72-65-69 206 -10
x-Sun.: Game 5: at Atlanta, TBD Bernhard Langer ................................................... 70-68-68 206 -10 THIRD: 1 Mile $30,000 75,000CLM; PACE 4 Nowhere Creek A (JMarohn) 6-4-2 15-1
Padraig Harrington ............................................... 69-69-69 207 -9
1 Smokin By N (MKakaley) 2-1-1 2-1 5 Macintosh N (TButer) 2-5-5 10-1

2 Mach N Cheese (BBoyd) 7-5-3 15-1 6 MoonlightShadow (BHolland) 1-5-6 12-1

3 RunrunjimmydunnN (JBrtlett) 1-1-1 1-1 7 Paduka N (DDube) 5-6-3 20-1

LPGA MEDIHEAL Championship Par 4 Chiefs Beach (ASiegelman) 3-6-3 9-1 8 BalleratBoomerang (JBrtlett) 1-1-2 5-2
EIGHTH: 1 Mile $30,000 75,000CLM; PACE
At Saticoy Golf Course; Somis, Calif.; Purse: $1.8 million; Yardage: 5 Delightful Terror (JStratton) 7-5-3 7-1

LIV Golf Bangkok 6,635; Par: 72 6 The Regulator (GBrennan) 2-2-3 10-1 1 Venier Hanover (JBartlett) 1-1-1 7-5
At Stonehill Golf Course; Tambon Chiang Rak Noi, Thailand; Purse:
Final Round 7 Uncle Jord A (BHolland) 4-2-4 20-1 2 Braeview BondiA(MKakaley) 4-1-1 7-2
FOURTH: 1 Mile $30,000 NW329210L5; PACE
$20 million; Yardage: 6,812; Par: 72 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $270,000 ........................ 64-69-69-71 273 -15 3 B Like Cruiser (BBoyd) 5-3-8 5-1
Final Round Yuka Saso, $166,232....................................... 70-70-68-66 274 -14
Georgia Hall, $96,320 ..................................... 71-68-71-65 275 -13 1 Covered Bridge (JStratton) 5-4-1 5-2 4 Mikey Camden(ASiegelman) 2-1-2 8-1
Danielle Kang, $96,320................................... 67-73-68-67 275 -13
Euginio Lopez-Chacarra, $4,000,000......................... 65-63-69 197 Paula Reto, $96,320........................................ 67-70-69-69 275 -13 2 Our Corelli N (MKakaley) 1-1-7 7-1 5 Quality Bud (BHolland) 8-5-4 20-1
Patrick Reed, $2,125,000 ............................................ 68-65-67 200 Andrea Lee, $61,433....................................... 71-70-66-69 276 -12
Paul Casey, $1,175,000............................................... 71-65-65 201 3 Can B Perfect (BHolland) 2-1-5 15-1 6 Don Domingo N (GBrennan) 3-1-3 7-2
Richard Bland, $1,175,000.......................................... 65-68-68 201
Sihwan Kim, $1,175,000 ............................................. 67-66-68 201 4 Splash Brother (TButer) 8-1-2 7-2 7 RaukapukaRulerN (JStratton) 6-2-2 20-1
James Piot, $735,500 .................................................. 69-65-68 202 NINTH: 1 Mile $13,000 NW7500L5; PACE
Harold Varner III, $735,500 ........................................ 67-66-69 202 DP World Tour - Open de Espana 5 Glacis (PLachance) 2-5-4 20-1
Charles Howell III, $602,500 ...................................... 69-67-67 203
Brooks Koepka, $602,500 ........................................... 67-67-69 203 At Club de Campo Villa de Madrid; Madrid; Purse: $1.7 million; 6 Diamondbeach (BBoyd) 1-1-1 9-1 1 On The Virg (DDube) 7-6-6 8-1
Abraham Ancer, $477,500.......................................... 69-68-68 205
Laurie Canter, $477,500 ............................................. 70-66-69 205 Yardage: 7,112; Par: 71 7 Speed Man N (JBartlett) 7-1-2 9-2 2 Mighty Santana N(JStratton) 5-4-3 5-2
Ian Poulter, $477,500.................................................. 66-70-69 205
Marc Leishman, $477,500 .......................................... 66-69-70 205 Final Round 8 Fortify (GBrennan) 3-2-3 5-1 3 MisterDonaldA(ASiegelman) 6-4-1 5-1

Jon Rahm, Spain (460), $291,461................... 64-68-65-62 259 -25 FIFTH: 1 Mile $26,000 40,000CLM; PACE 4 MidnightLightning (BHollnd) 4-6-4 20-1
Matthieu Pavon (305), $188,592................... 64-68-68-65 265 -19
Min Woo Lee (172), $108,012........................ 67-65-66-68 266 -18 1 Cinnamack (PLachance) 1-8-7 9-2 5 Long Weekend A (TButer) 7-3-6 5-1
Zander Lombard 126), $79,209...................... 69-66-66-67 268 -16
Edoardo Molinari (126), $79,209 ................... 68-70-63-67 268 -16 2 One Off Delight A (GBrennan) 4-2-3 8-1 6 Air ForceHanover (MKakaley) 7-4-7 3-1
Louis De Jager (89) $55,720 ........................... 71-64-65-69 269 -15
3 War DanDelightN (MKakaley) 4-2-6 7-1 7 Our Majordan A (GBrennan) 5-4-6 20-1

4 Bettor Be Oscar A (JBartlett) 3-2-6 5-2 8 Gingras Beach (BBoyd) 4-7-4 7-1

NL Wild Card Game 3 MLS NHL AP Top 25 Poll Aqueduct results Sunday
Padres 6, Mets 0
EAST W L D Pts GF GA EASTERN CONFERENCE The Top 25 teams in The Associated FIRST-6 fur; $77,000; mdn spl wt; 2YO •Superfecta (1-2-3-10) $52.50 $0.5 Trifecta
Press college football poll, with first- •(1-2-3) $32.50 $1 Consolation Double (1-9)
Atlantic W L OL* Pt GF GA place votes in parentheses, records 3 Starquist (Cancel) 10.80 4.20 2.70
through Oct. 8, total points based on 25 $5.40
San Diego AB R H BI BB SO Avg Philadelphia 19 5 10 67 72 26 Montreal 0 00 0 0 0 points for a first-place vote through one 6 Bourbon Chase (Ortiz,Jr.) 2.70 2.20
point for a 25th-place vote, and previous
Profar lf 5 1 1 0 0 1 .333 CF Montréal 20 9 5 65 63 50 Detroit 0 00 0 0 0 ranking: 5 Dr. Kraft (McCarthy) 4.70 SIXTH-6 fur; $150,000; stk; 2YO
Soto rf 4 0 2 2 0 0 .333
Florida 0 00 0 0 0 • •$1 Exacta (3-6) $12.40 $0.1 Superfecta (3- 2 Nagirroc (Franco) 9.20 4.20 3.20
•6-5-1) $23.07 $0.5 Trifecta (3-6-5) $41.12
NYCFC 16 11 7 55 57 41 Toronto 0 00 0 0 0 7 Gaslight Dancer (OrtzJr.) 3.30 2.70

Machado 3b 5 0 2 1 0 2 .231 Red Bulls 15 11 8 53 50 41 Ottawa 0 00 0 0 0 SECOND-1 1/16 mile; $45,000; clm($35,000); 4 Vacation Dance (Castellano) 4.90

3up Scr: Bourbon Therapy
• •$1 Consolation Pick 3 (1-9-2) $25.50 $1
Bell dh 5 1 1 0 0 2 .231 Cincinnati 12 9 13 49 64 56 Boston 0 00 0 0 0 Rec Pts Pv 10 Infltn Adjstd (Lzcn) 13.20 8.90 6.50 •Pick 3 (1-1-2) $80.75 $1 Daily Double (1-2)
6-0 1,535 2 • •$11.40 $1 Exacta (2-7) $15.20 $0.1
Cronenworth 2b 5 0 0 0 0 2 .000 Inter Miami CF 14 14 6 48 47 56 Buffalo 0 00 0 0 0 1. Georgia (32) 6-0 1,507 3 1A K P All Systms Go (Alvrd) 16.80 9.50 •Superfecta (2-7-4-3) $22.60 $0.5 Trifecta (2-
2. Ohio St. (20) 6-0 1,489 1
Myers 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0 3. Alabama (11) 6-0 1,348 5 7 Mr. Kringle (Carmouche) 6.40 7-4) $41.12
4. Clemson 6-0 1,319 4
Kim ss 1 3 0 0 3 1 .250 Orlando City 14 14 6 48 44 53 Metropolitan W L OL* Pt GF GA 5. Michigan 5-0 1,232 8 Scr: Al's Prince, Masked Marauder
Grisham cf 2 1 2 1 1 0 .500 Devils 0 00 0 0 0 6. Tennessee 6-0 1,214 6 • •$1 Daily Double (3-10) $59.00 $1 Exacta
Columbus 10 8 16 46 46 41 Carolina 0 00 0 0 0 7. Southern Cal 5-0 1,150 7 • •(10-1) $105.00 $1 Quinella (1-10) $83.00 SEVENTH-1 mile; $85,000; alc; 3up (f&m)
Islanders 0 00 0 0 0 8. Oklahoma St. 6-0 1,061 9 •$0.1 Superfecta (10-1-7-3) $452.25 $0.5
Nola c 3 0 2 2 0 0 .444 Charlotte FC 13 18 3 42 44 52 Pittsburgh 0 00 0 0 0 9. Mississippi 5-0 974 10 1 Swt Mystry (Lzcn) 3.00 2.10 2.10
Washington 0 00 0 0 0 10. Penn St. 6-0 907 18
Philadelphia 0 00 0 0 0 11. UCLA 5-1 893 12 Trifecta (10-1-7) $495.50 6 Knw It All Audry (OrtzJr.) 3.80 2.60
Rangers 0 00 0 0 0 12. Oregon 5-0 819 17
Totals 34 6 10 6 4 9 New England 10 12 12 42 47 50 Columbus 0 00 0 0 0 13. TCU 5-1 748 15 THIRD-1 mile 1 fur; $250,000; stk; 3up (f&m) 3 Caramocha (Gomez) 2.40
14. Wake Forest 5-1 746 14
Mets AB R H BI BB SO Avg Atlanta 10 14 10 40 48 54 15. NC State 5-1 589 23 1 Nest (Ortiz,Jr.) 2.10 2.10 • •$1 Pick 3 (1-2-1) $15.30 $1 Daily Double
Nimmo cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .333 16. Mississippi St. 5-1 559 20 • •(2-1) $7.20 $1 Exacta (1-6) $6.20 $0.1
Marte rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .167 Chicago 10 15 9 39 39 48 17. Kansas St. 5-0 393 22 2 First to Act (Ortiz) 3.10 •Superfecta (1-6-3-5) $5.30 $0.5 Trifecta (1-
Lindor ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .200 18. Syracuse 5-1 330 19
Alonso 1b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .300 19. Kansas 4-2 328 11 • •$1 Pick 3 (3-10-1) $51.25 $1 Daily Double 6-3) $6.45
McNeil 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .182 20. Utah 5-1 257 24 • •(10-1) $8.30 $1 Exacta (1-2) $2.30 $0.1
Canha lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Toronto FC 9 18 7 34 49 66 21. Cincinnati 4-2 150 - •Superfecta (1-2-3-5) $3.40 $0.5 Trifecta (1- EIGHTH-1 mile 1 fur; $150,000; stk; 3up
Vogelbach dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 22. Texas 4-2 150 13
Escobar 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .333 D.C. United 7 21 6 27 36 71 WESTERN CONFERENCE 22. Kentucky 5-1 117 - 2-3) $10.80 4 Kng Cus (Crmuch) 32.80 14.80 9.90
Nido c 3 0 0 0 0 3 .125 24. Illinois 5-0 105 -
Central W L OL* Pt GF GA 25. James Madison 6 Pixelate (Ortiz) 7.20 4.80
Totals 28 0 1 0 1 8
WEST W L D Pts GF GA FOURTH-7 fur; $95,000; mdn spl wt; 3up 9 Safe Conduct (Lezcano) 9.80

Nashville 2 00 4 7 3 1 Watasha (Ortiz) 10.40 3.90 2.70 • $1 Grand Slam (1/2/3-2/4/7-1/3/6-4) $37.00
• •$1 Pick 3 (2-1-4) $78.75 $1 Daily Double
Los Angeles FC 21 9 4 67 66 38 St. Louis 0 00 0 0 0 2 Southern Flag (Lezcano) 3.20 2.10 • •(1-4) $20.80 $1 Exacta (4-6) $112.75 $0.1
•Superfecta (4-6-9-7) $1062.05 $0.5 Trifecta
Austin FC 16 10 8 56 65 49 Colorado 0 00 0 0 0 7 Matt Doyle (Gomez) 2.10
(4-6-9) $493.00
Winnipeg 0 00 0 0 0 Scr: Unlimitedpotential
• •$1 Pick 3 (10-1-1) $45.25 $1 Daily Double
FC Dallas 14 9 11 53 48 37 Dallas 0 00 0 0 0 • •(1-1) $8.40 $1 Exacta (1-2) $16.70 $1 NINTH-6 fur; $45,000; mdn clm($40,000); 3up
•Quinella (1-2) $7.10 $0.1 Superfecta (1-2-7-
LA Galaxy 14 12 8 50 58 51 Chicago 0 00 0 0 0 •6) $6.52 $0.5 Trifecta (1-2-7) $15.00 (f&m)

Nashville 13 10 11 50 52 41 Arizona 0 00 0 0 0 4 Bnty Wndrmr (Rwlnd) 106.0 38.80 19.00
0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIFTH-1 1/16 mile; $47,000; mdn

San Diego 020 110 020 — 6 10 0 Minn. United 14 14 6 48 48 51 Pacific W L OL* Pt GF GA clm($40,000); 3up 8 Cerretta (Alvarado) 10.60 6.80
Mets 000 000 000 — 0 1 0
Real Salt Lake 12 11 11 47 43 45 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1A Strt Vndr (OrtzJr.) 4.90 3.20 2.40 5 Laughter (Ortiz,Jr.) 5.20

Vegas 0 00 0 0 0 2 On Palm Sunday (Ortiz) 6.70 5.00 Scr: Gracefully Wild, Laochi, True Martini,

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Updated lines at BetMGM.com CHIEFS 7 (51.5) Raiders

NFL- Week 5

NHL Thursday By Thomas Casale Kelce has gone over this number in
actionnetwork.com two of four games but most
Tuesday BEARS 1.5 (39.5) Commanders importantly, the opportunities have
The AFC West hasn’t been nearly as been there. Patrick Mahomes’ main
Favorite Money Line Underdog Sunday impressive to start the season as many weapon has been targeted 34 times
RANGERS predicted but after the first month it through the first four weeks and Las
KINGS Ravens 5.5 (43.5) GIANTS still appears the division will go through Vegas doesn’t really have the defensive
Kansas City. personnel to take Kelce out of the
YANKEES $100-120 Lightning PACKERS 7.5 (45.5) Jets game.
ASTROS The Chiefs are coming off an
BRAVES -105-115 Golden Knights Buccaneers 7.5 (43.5) STEELERS impressive win over Tampa Bay and are While the Raiders do have a new
DODGERS touchdown favorites Monday night coaching staff this season, Kelce has
MLB Playoffs Bengals 1 (44.5) SAINTS over the 1-3 Raiders. While I do think traditionally tortured them. He’s gained
that line is a bit inflated based on at least 90 yards receiving in five of the
Tuesday DOLPHINS 1 (46.5) Vikings Kansas City’s performance last week, last six meetings and gone over 100
it’s not enough for me to bite on the yards four times.
49ers 6 (42.5) FALCONS Raiders.
Look for Kelce’s dominance over the
$105-225 Guardians Colts 1.5 (41.5) JAGUARS Instead, I’m looking at a player prop Raiders to continue on Monday night as
with Travis Kelce over 70.5 yards. The he goes over his receiving yards prop
$165-200 Mariners BROWNS 3 (42.5) Patriots Raiders have faced two tight ends with a against a suspect Las Vegas pass defense
heartbeat this season in the Chargers’ allowing 253.8 yards per game.
$165-200 Phillies RAMS 9.5 (40.5) Panthers Gerald Everett and the Cardinals’ Zach
Ertz. Everett went for 54 yards and Ertz THE PLAY: Kelce Over 70.5 Yards.
Cardinals 2.5 (51.5) SEAHAWKS put up 75 yards on 11 targets. Thomas Casale handicaps the NFL for
The Action Network.
$155-290 Padres Bills 1 (54.5) CHIEFS

EAGLES 5.5 (42.5) Cowboys

Monday

College Football CHARGERS 6.5 (46.5) Broncos

Wednesday Home team in CAPS
PTS (O/U)
Favorite Underdog College Football

MARSHALL 3.5 (213.5) Louisiana Laf. Saturday

Thursday Favorite PTS (O/U) Underdog

Baylor 3.5 W. VIRGINIA WASHINGTON 15.5 Arizona

UCF 25 Temple Buffalo 16 UMASS SportS ShortS

Friday BALL ST. 10.5 UConn

SMU 11 Navy Alabama 7.5 TENNESSEE MLS: Heber, NYCFC lock up third GoLf: Rahm wins third Spanish

Utsa 33 FIU TCU 3 Okla. St. Heber scored a key goal in the second It took a year longer than he’d hoped, but
half and New York City FC clinched third Jon Rahm is finally a three-time winner
Saturday GEORGIA 38 Vanderbilt place in the Eastern Conference, defeating of the Spanish Open, matching the
Atlanta United, 2-1, in Atlanta on Sunday’s achievement of his hero Seve Ballesteros.
TEXAS 14 Iowa St. SYRACUSE 3 NC State Decision Day in the MLS.
After last year’s disappointment, Rahm
OLE MISS. 15.5 Auburn W. Kentucky 6.5 M. TENNESSEE Heber’s goal in the 60th minute gave raised his putter and gave a hard fist pump
NYCFC a 2-0 lead, which held up after At- after making his second straight birdie to
BYU 2.5 Arkansas lanta United’s Andrew Gutman scored a close out a remarkable final round 9-under
few minutes later. 62 for a six-shot win at the Club de Campo
MICHIGAN 7 Penn St. E. MICHIGAN 1 No. Illinois Villa de Madrid on Sunday in Madrid.
Gabriel Pereira scored early in the first
Miami (O.) 6.5 BOWLING GR. TOLEDO 8.5 Kent St. half for NYCFC (16-11-7).  In Bangkok, Thailand, former top am-

C. Michigan 13 AKRON UAB 23 Charlotte The win kept NYCFC in third place with ateur Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra shot a
final-round 69 and won the LIV Golf Invi-
San Jose St 5 FRESNO ST. Maryland 10 INDIANA 55poAinttRs,etdwBouplloAinrtesnaah, eEaldiaosf MReadnBouellls. tational-Bangkok by three strokes over
Patrick Reed.
OKLAHOMA 7 Kansas TROY 15 Texas Sst. scored a goal in each half, and the Red
Bulls closed out the regular season with a NCAA: Rutgers axes O-coordinator
Minnesota 3.5 ILLINOIS Tulane 10.5 S. FLORIDA 2-0 victory over FC Charlotte.
Rutgers fired offensive coordinator Sean
California 14.5 COLORADO FLORIDA 3.5 Lsu AutoS: Verstappen F1 champ again Gleeson, two days after the team’s third
straight Big Ten loss. Head coach Greg
OREGON ST. 3.5 Wash. St. Utah St. 8 COLO. ST. Red Bull driver Max Verstappen Schiano announced the move, which
clinched his second consecutive drivers’ comes following the sixth game of
PURDUE 11 Nebraska Clemson 5.5 FLORIDA ST. title by winning the Japanese Grand Prix Gleeson’s third season with the Scarlet
in the rain at Suzuka on Sunday, a victory Knights (3-3, 0-3 Big Ten).
Wisconsin 5 MICHIGAN ST. NOTRE DAME 15.5 STANFORD that signals a changing of the guard in For-
mula One. The Rutgers’ offense has struggled this
E. CAROLINA 3.5 Memphis Miss. St. 6.5 KENTUCKY season. The team ranks No. 108 in total
The 25-year-old Verstappen has been offense, No. 104 in scoring offense and No.
UTAH 3 Usc dominant all season and claimed the title 118 in team passing efficiency. Rutgers lost
with four races to spare with the next — to Nebraska, 14-13, Friday, mustering 85
N. Carolina 6.5 DUKE Air Force 9 UNLV the United States Grand Prix — in two total yards and no points in the second
weeks in Austin, Texas. He was followed half.
Home team in CAPS Home team in CAPS by teammate Sergio Perez in second and
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. They EtC.: Ronaldo nets 700th club goal
STITCHES were the only drivers who could have
overtaken Verstappen for the title. In Liverpool, England, Cristiano Ro-
Mahomes a Monday menace naldo scored the 700th club goal of his ca-
 In Concord, N.C., Christopher Bell reer to earn Manchester United a 2-1 vic-
Quote of the week? A runaway winner. have a pick. NFL action. The Chiefs host tory at Everton that moved his team a
Nancy Pelosi on the illegal migrants: the Raiders, and Vegas says K.C. and saved his title chances with an overtime point off the Premier League’s top four.
“We need them to pick the crops.” Patrick Mahomes are a touchdown victory on the road course at Charlotte
better. Agreed. Take the Chiefs. Motor Speedway in a stunning finish that  Bradley Beal has entered health and
Happy Columbus Day! And Happy knocked reigning NASCAR champion
Indigenous Peoples’ Day to you, Bill de +$ Kyle Larson from the playoffs. safety protocols and will miss the Wizards’
Blasio, wherever you are. The Nina, Roll the credits. It was do-or-die, and the preseason game at Charlotte on Monday.
Pinta, the Santa Maria and just about Mets are done. Joe Musgrove pitched a one-
every other ship have come in for us this hitter over seven innings, and the Padres sent
season. No play on Monday. President the empty Mutts into winter. Final, 6-0. Truly
Joe Biden said “Armageddon” is near. If Amazin’. Loss takes us to +1,506 kranepools.
we are still here on Tuesday, we will
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TODAY TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN COLLEGE Don’t get burned by
Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct. 15 Oct. 16 FOOTBALL
Favorites to win
(If nec.) College Football Playoff
ALDS
ALDS ALDS ALDS Gm. 4 COLLEGE ODDS K.C.’s breakout RB
Gm. 1 Gm. 2 Gm. 3 Clev.
NO Clev. NO Clev. NO Clev. TBD Ohio State +175
GAME 7:37 GAME 7:37 GAME TBD TBS
TBS TBS TBS WFAN Alabama +200
WFAN WFAN WFAN
Georgia +250

Clemson 11/1 By C JACKSON COWART seen his usage tick up this season
actionnetwork.com without former teammate Tyreek Hill, as
Michigan 20/1 his 6.5 catches per game are the second-
There’s always the potential for most of his eight-year career.
(Pre.) (Pre.) USC 20/1 fireworks when the Chiefs take the
stage in prime time — especially when That includes a stellar nine-catch effort
NO NO Ind. NO Wash. NO NO Tennessee 40/1 facing the division-rival Raiders. Here last week against the Buccaneers, which
GAME are three of our favorite props at sets the stage for a huge day on Monday.
GAME 7:00 GAME 7:30 GAME GAME Oklahoma State 66/1 BetMGM ahead of Monday night’s The Raiders allowed the ninth-most
contest: receptions to opposing tight ends (91) in
MSG MSG 2021 and have already surrendered 21
Isiah Pacheco Over 21.5 rushing such catches this year, tied for the
Oregon 66/1 yards (-115) eighth-most in the league. It won’t get
any easier against Kelce.
UCLA 66/1 Ever since Pacheco turned heads with
a strong showing in camp, it’s felt Daniel Carlson Over 1.5 field goals
(Pre.) (Pre.) Mississippi 80/1 inevitable that the seventh-round pick made [+100]
Milw. NO Minn. would carve out a significant role in this
NO NO 7:30 GAME 8:00 NO NO TCU 80/1 Chiefs offense. Five weeks into the This may feel like a strange prop to
GAME GAME YES GAME GAME season, that time may have already target given all the star power on the
ESPN YES Penn State 100/1 arrived. field on Monday, but I’m puzzled why
oddsmakers decided to hang such a low
North Carolina 200/1 The Rutgers product turned 12 carries number for the Raiders’ kicker.
into 62 yards in his debut, but he saw
Texas 200/1 just five snaps in each of his next two Carlson has made two field goals in
contests as Clyde Edwards-Helaire and six straight contests dating back to last
T.B. Minn. Wpg. Syracuse 250/1 Jerick McKinnon dominated the season, with at least three made field
7:30 NO 8:00 8:00 NO backfield. It was a different story last goals in five of those six games. In fact,
NO ESPN GAME MSG MSGSN GAME NO Illinois 300/1 week, when Pacheco saw 17 snaps and since he took over as the team’s primary
GAME ESPN GAME took advantage with 11 carries for 63 place-kicker in 2018, he’s made at least
ESPN ESPN Minnesota 300/1 yards. two field goals in 36 of 65 games (55.4
percent) — including 28 of 37 games
Mississippi State 300/1 Clearly, when Pacheco is on the field, over the last three seasons alone.
the Chiefs want to take advantage of his
N.C. State 300/1 skill set as a rusher. He looked sharp in That’s a whopping 75 percent of his
last week’s win over Tampa Bay, and I’d contests since 2020 in which he’s made
Wake Forest 300/1 expect this coaching staff to find multiple field goals, and he’s shown no
ways to get him involved on
NO NO NO Fla. NO Ana. NO Favorites to win Monday in a game that Kansas signs of slowing down in usage this
GAME GAME GAME 7:30 GAME 7:30 GAME Heisman Trophy City is heavily favored to year after drilling four of them
MSGSN MSGSN win. in last week’s win over the
ESPN Broncos. Whether the
PLAYER ODDS Travis Kelce Over Raiders’ offense lights it
6.5 receptions (-115) up or struggles to move
CJ Stroud -155 the ball on Monday, I’d
As we broke down in our still expect Carlson to
Caleb Williams 10/1 Top Play ahead of Monday’s get his fair share of
contest, Kelce is a great bet opportunities to
NO NO NO Phila. NO Det. NO Bryce Young 14/1 to exceed his yardage surpass this juicy
GAME GAME GAME 7:00 GAME 7:00 GAME total against a number.
ESPN+ MSG Hendon Hooker 14/1 familiar Raiders C Jackson
defense that has Cowart
Dorian Thompson-Robinson 16/1 struggled to slow handicaps the
him down in the NFL for The
DJ Uiagalelei 20/1 past. Why not play Action
his receptions Network.
1st Blake Corum 20/1 prop, too?
Isiah
NO NO NO NO NO RD. NO Adrian Martinez 25/1 The All-Pro Pacheco
GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME Cinn. GAME tight end has
Noon Drake Maye 25/1 logged eight
catches in three
MSG Jahmyr Gibbs 30/1 of his last four
games against
Stetson Bennett 30/1 Las Vegas, and
he’s finished
Sam Hartman 40/1 with at least
seven catches
NO Spencer Sanders 40/1 in six of his last
nine games
NO NO NO NO NO NO GAME Will Anderson Jr. 50/1 against his
GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME GAME 1st RD. division rival dating
Mon. Max Duggan 50/1 back to 2017. He’s also

10/17 Bo Nix 80/1

Quinn Ewers 100/1

Sunday Today Bijan Robinson 100/1

Baltimore Green Bay JJ McCarthy 100/1
1 p.m. 1 p.m.
TV- CBS TV- Fox Miyan Williams 100/1

WFAN (660 AM/ ESPN (98.7 FM) Deuce Vaughn 125/1
101.9 FM)
Jaxson Dart 150/1

Sean Tucker 150/1

Will Rogers 150/1

Today's Sports on the Air Travis Dye 150/1

Raiders at Chiefs ESPN, Will Shipley 200/1

NFL 8 p.m. WFAN (660 AM/101.9 FM) Will Levis 200/1

NBA KJ Jefferson 200/1
Preseason
7 p.m. 76ers at Cavaliers NBATV Mohammed Ibrahim 200/1

ATP Florence, ATP Gijon, WTA Cluj-Napoca, Cameron Rising 200/1

Tennis 6 a.m. WTA San Diego- Early Rounds TENNIS Jaren Hall 200/1 AP

9 p.m. WTA San Diego, Early Rounds TENNIS TreVeyon Henderson 200/1

Premier League: Aston Villa at Taulia Tagolailoa 250/1
Nottingham Forest
Soccer 3 p.m. USA Braelon Allen 300/1

Football 1 p.m. CFL: Ottawa at Montreal ESPN2 JT Daniels 300/1

The Jackson T. Stephens Cup: 3rd Anthony Richardson 300/1
Round
College Golf 4 p.m. GOLF Tyler Van Dyke 300/1

36 Bills 38, Steelers 3

Wrench in the Works: Sammy Blais Pittsburgh 3 0 0 0— 3
Buffalo 10 21 0 7 — 38

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com could start the season on injured reserve, First Quarter
which would impact the number of players Buf: G.Davis 98 pass from J.Allen
the Rangers would carry as the upcoming
campaign gets underway. (Bass kick), 13:56.
Jason Szenes Pit: FG Boswell 29, 5:38.
Buf: FG Bass 35, 2:41.

Second Quarter
Buf: G.Davis 62 pass from J.Allen

(Bass kick), 9:29.
Buf: Diggs 15 pass from J.Allen

(Bass kick), 7:20.
Buf: Shakir 24 pass from J.Allen

(Bass kick), 1:02.

Fourth Quarter

Buf: Cook 24 run (Bass kick), 14:03.

A: 70,764. Pit Buf

First downs ...................... 23 21

Total Net Yards ............. 364 552

Rushes-yards ............. 17-54 18-120

Passing ........................... 310 432

Punt Returns .................. 0-0 0-0

Kickoff Returns ............ 2-19 2-36

Interceptions Ret. .......... 1-0 1-0

Comp-Att-Int ........... 34-52-1 22-36-1

Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 3-17 0-0

Punts ........................ 4-40.75 2-55.0

Fumbles-Lost ................. 1-1 1-1

Penalties-Yards ........... 6-54 5-28

Time of Possession .... 36:08 23:52

on the moves Individual Statistics
By Mollie Walker Rangers’ final roster decisions Rushing: Pittsburgh, Warren 5-24,
complicated by Blais injury Harris 11-20, Pickett 1-10. Buffalo,
The Rangers’ and their ho-hum Allen 5-42, Singletary 6-42, Cook 4-
2-4 record through the preseason 31, Moss 1-7, Keenum 2-(minus 2).
are likely itching to get to opening Passing: Pittsburgh, Pickett 34-52-
night on Tuesday at Madison 1-327. Buffalo, Allen 20-31-1-424,
Square Garden, where they will Keenum 2-5-0-8.
poetically kick off the 2022-23 sea- Receiving: Pittsburgh, Pickens 6-83,
son against the very team that Johnson 5-60, Claypool 5-50, Gentry
ended their prolific run to the 5-43, Warren 4-39, Harris 3-16,
conference finals four short Freiermuth 2-12, Co.Heyward 2-12,
months ago, the Lightning. Boykin 1-11, D.Watt 1-1. Buffalo,
Diggs 8-102, Hodgins 4-41, Davis 3-
Training camp was conven- 171, Shakir 3-75, Morris 3-39,
tional, with a couple standouts, Singletary 1-4.
but the Blueshirts have looked like Missed Field Goals: Pittsburgh,
a team that’s had Oct. 11 circled on Boswell 45, Boswell 33. Buffalo,
the calendar since that Game 6 Bass 49.
loss in Tampa Bay in mid-June.
The feeling of unfinished business Saints 39, Seahawks 32
is palpable, and the sooner they
can start working toward their ul- Seattle 10 9 0 13 — 32
timate goal of winning the Stanley New Orleans 3 14 14 8 — 39
Cup the better.
“They’ll evaluate him tonight on waivers, there might be another right wingers are, in addition to First Quarter
Before the Rangers can take the and tomorrow,” head coach Gerard move in the works, such as Blais to evaluating the Panarin and Tro- No: FG Lutz 56, 9:34.
ice on Tuesday, however, at least Gallant said. “He should be fine.” IR. Julien Gauthier was waived on check duo. Panarin and Trocheck Sea: Metcalf 50 pass from G.Smith
three more cuts have to be made. Sunday, according to CapFriendly, didn’t produce a single goal in the
With 26 players remaining on the There is a scenario in which and will likely be assigned to AHL preseason, and they didn’t end the (Myers kick), 6:41.
roster, the Rangers can also trim it Blais, who missed a majority of Hartford if he clears. slate of exhibition games on the Sea: FG Myers 56, 1:13.
by four to carry a roster of 22 for last season with an ACL tear, best note.
salary cap purposes, but Sammy could be put on injured reserve to Vesey replaced Kravtsov on the Second Quarter
Blais’ recent injury could weigh in start the season. The Rangers right wing of the second line with “I made quite a few mistakes No: Hill 8 run (Lutz kick), 10:54.
on the club’s final decisions. would then definitely carry 23 Trocheck and Artemi Panarin the throughout the three games,” said No: Hill 9 run (Lutz kick), 3:34.
players. Blais and his $1.525 mil- last few days, but he also logged Trocheck, whose turnover resulted Sea: FG Myers 31, 1:42.
Blais left Saturday night’s 3-1 loss lion cap hit would still count some time on the top unit with in an Islanders goal in the first pe- Sea: Lockett 35 pass from G.Smith
to the Islanders after absorbing a against the cap, and he’d have to Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider. riod on Saturday. “Luckily, it was
hit from defenseman Alexander miss a period of no less than seven There have been highs and lows preseason and I was able to learn (kick failed), :07.
Romanov, who was fined $5,000, days, retroactive to the date he throughout his PTO with the Ran- from them. It’s different coming
the maximum allowed under the was put on IR. gers, but Vesey’s veteran status into a new system. Defensively, I Third Quarter
collective bargaining agreement, and penalty-killing abilities clearly was a little lost out there on a few No: Olave 16 pass from Dalton (Lutz
Sunday morning for charging Vin- Even if Blais is ultimately good set him apart. plays. It’s nice to be able to actu-
cent Trocheck. The Rangers said to go, the Rangers’ decisions on ally make those mistakes and kind kick), 12:03.
the winger suffered an upper- the final forwards are going to be a If the Rangers do need to re- of learn from those before we get No: Trautman 22 pass from Hill
body injury after only logging 3:22 numbers game, as Gallant put it place Blais, who was on the fourth into the regular season.”
of ice time. early on in training camp. Vitali line with Ryan Carpenter and (Lutz kick), :40.
Kravtsov, who didn’t play in the Ryan Reaves on Saturday night, ➤ Brennan Othmann was named
last preseason game and is still no- Hunt may be the most logical Fourth Quarter
ticeably adjusting to the NHL, is choice. Gallant has taken a liking this year’s Lars-Erik Sjoberg
essentially a lock to make the to Hunt since last season, when Award winner, which is given an- Sea: Lockett 40 pass from G.Smith
opening-night roster. Since he the 26-year-old winger appeared nually to the top Rangers rookie in
would have to pass through waiv- in 76 of 82 games for the Rangers. training camp as selected by the (pass failed), 14:08.
ers to be assigned to AHL Hart- Gauthier has had a pretty good media. In four games with the Flint
ford, the Rangers likely don’t want camp, but the fact that the club Firebirds since he was assigned to Sea: Walker 69 run (Myers kick), 6:54.
to risk losing their 2018 ninth- clearly does not see him as a top- the Ontario Hockey League after
overall pick for nothing. six option has seemingly sealed training camp, Othmann already No: Hill 60 run (Ingram rSuena), 5:22N. O
his fate. has four goals and four assists. First downs ...................... 15 26
After Jimmy Vesey traded in his Total Net Yards ............. 396 438
professional tryout for a one-year As much as personnel is up for [email protected] Rushes-yards ........... 21-151 48-235
deal on Sunday, that leaves Dryden debate, so are the actual combina- Passing ........................... 245 203
Hunt as the odd forward out. But tions. The Rangers are seemingly Vesey signs / Page 32 Punt Returns .................. 0-0 2-25
since the Rangers didn’t put Hunt still figuring out who their top two Kickoff Returns ............ 1-21 5-100
Interceptions Ret. .......... 1-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int ........... 16-25-0 17-25-1
Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 3-23 1-6
Punts .......................... 5-46.6 4-47.25
Fumbles-Lost ................. 2-2 3-1
Penalties-Yards ......... 12-85 6-57
Time of Possession .... 22:25 37:35

Individual Statistics
Rushing: Seattle, Walker 8-88,

Penny 8-54, G.Smith 3-13, Dallas 1-4,

Dickson 1-(minus 8). New Orleans,

Hill 9-112, Kamara 23-103, Ingram 9-

16, Dalton 7-4.
Passing: Seattle, G.Smith 16-25-0-

268. New Orleans, Dalton 16-24-1-

187, Hill 1-1-0-22.
Receiving: Seattle, Lockett 5-104,

Metcalf 5-88, Fant 3-49, Dissly 2-21,

Dallas 1-6. New Orleans, Kamara 6-

91, Olave 4-54, Trautman 2-32,

Callaway 2-5, Johnson 1-13, Smith

1-10, Kirkwood 1-4.
Missed Field Goals: None.

NFL Vikings 29, Bears 22 Texans 13, Jaguars 6 Buccaneers 21, Falcons 15 49ers 37, Panthers 15 Cowboys 22, Rams 10 37

AMERICAN CONFERENCE Chicago 3 7 9 3 — 22 Houston 0 6 0 7 — 13 Atlanta 0 0 0 15 — 15 San Francisco 7 10 7 13 — 37 Dallas 9 7 3 3 — 22
Minnesota 7 14 0 8 — 29 Jacksonville 3 3 0 0— 6 Tampa Bay 0 13 8 0 — 21 Carolina 0 3 9 3 — 15 L.A. Rams 3 7 0 0 — 10
East W L T Pct. PF PA
First Quarter First Quarter New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 152 61 Min: Cook 1 run (Joseph kick), 8:15. First Quarter Second Quarter Sf: Coleman 9 pass from Garoppolo First Quarter
Chi: FG Santos 50, 6:06. Jac: FG Patterson 26, 1:22. Tb: Fournette 1 run (Succop kick), Dal: Lawrence 19 fumble return
Miami 3 2 0 .600 115 131 (Gould kick), 11:40.
Second Quarter 9:31. (run failed), 13:27.
Jets 3 2 0 .600 116 118 Second Quarter Hou: FG Fairbairn 50, 12:24. Tb: FG Succop 21, 1:18. Second Quarter Dal: FG Maher 33, 8:43.
Min: Cook 5 run (Joseph kick), Hou: FG Fairbairn 51, 3:23. Tb: FG Succop 44, :00. Sf: FG Gould 49, 12:56. Lar: FG Gay 29, 5:22.
New England 2 3 0 .400 103 98 Jac: FG Patterson 45, :06. Car: FG Pineiro 43, 7:59.
14:55. Third Quarter Sf: Moseley 41 interception return
South WLT Pct. PF PA Min: Reagor 1 pass from Cousins Fourth Quarter Tb: Fournette 1 pass from Brady Second Quarter
Tennessee 320 .600 96 118 (Gould kick), :43. Lar: Kupp 75 pass from Stafford
Indianapolis 221 .500 69 94 (Joseph kick), 7:20. (Gage pass from Brady), 6:09.
Jacksonville 230 .400 111 80 Chi: Montgomery 9 run (Santos Hou: Pierce 1 run (Fairbairn kick), Third Quarter (Gay kick), 9:31.
Houston 131 .300 86 99 Car: McCaffrey 19 run (run failed), Dal: Pollard 57 run (Maher kick),
kick), 1:08. 3:11. Fourth Quarter
11:57. 7:59.
Third Quarter Hou Jac Atl: A.Williams 8 run (Koo kick), Sf: Samuel 4 pass from Garoppolo
Chi: V.Jones 9 pass from Fields
First downs ...................... 15 21 13:39. (Gould kick), 6:32. Third Quarter
(pass failed), 10:24. Car: FG Pineiro 37, 3:40. Dal: FG Maher 40, 8:11.
North WLT Pct. PF PA Chi: FG Santos 43, 1:05. Total Net Yards ............. 248 416 Atl: Zaccheaus 19 pass from
Baltimore 320 .600 138 117
Cincinnati 230 .400 108 89 Rushes-yards ........... 31-116 26-136 Mariota (Hodge pass from Fourth Quarter
Cleveland 230 .400 133 125
Pittsburgh 140 .200 77 128 Passing ........................... 132 280 Mariota), 4:38. Atl TB Fourth Quarter Dal: FG Maher 36, 5:32.
Dal LAR
Fourth Quarter Punt Returns ................ 2-13 2-21 Sf: J.Wilson 1 run (kick failed),

Chi: FG Santos 51, 9:26. Kickoff Returns ............ 1-24 3-62 First downs ...................... 19 26 12:31. First downs ...................... 10 14

Min: Cousins 1 run (Jefferson pass Interceptions Ret. ........ 2-39 0-0 Total Net Yards ............. 260 421 Car: FG Pineiro 34, 6:51. Total Net Yards ............. 239 323

from Cousins), 2:26. Chi Min Comp-Att-Int ........... 16-24-0 25-47-2 Rushes-yards ........... 30-150 23-70 Sf: Coleman 5 run (Wishnowsky Rushes-yards ........... 34-163 15-38

West WLT Pct. PF PA First downs ...................... 14 29 Sacked-Yards Lost ......... 1-8 0-0 Passing ........................... 110 351 kick), 3:15. Passing ............................ 76 285
Kansas City 310 .750 129 96
L.A. Chargers 320 .600 122 136 Total Net Yards ............. 271 429 Punts ...................... 6-48.833 3-53.0 Punt Returns ................ 1-28 2-40 A: 72,321. Punt Returns ................ 1-12 3-19
Denver 230 .400 75 80
Las Vegas 130 .250 96 100 Rushes-yards ............. 24-78 31-117 Fumbles-Lost ................. 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns ............ 3-69 1-18 SF Car Kickoff Returns .............. 0-0 0-0

Passing ........................... 193 312 Penalties-Yards ........... 4-25 6-48 Interceptions Ret. .......... 0-0 0-0 First downs ...................... 22 15 Interceptions Ret. ......... 1-3 0-0

Punt Returns .................. 0-0 1-0 Time of Possession .... 31:47 28:13 Comp-Att-Int ........... 14-25-0 35-52-0 Total Net Yards ............. 397 308 Comp-Att-Int .......... 10-16-0 29-44-1

Kickoff Returns ............ 2-39 3-72 Individual Statistics Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 5-37 0-0 Rushes-yards ........... 29-153 17-64
Interceptions Ret. ........ 1-18 0-0 Rushing: Houston, Pierce 26-99,
Comp-Att-Int ........... 15-21-0 33-42-1 Burkhead 3-15, Mills 2-2. Punts ...................... 6-48.333 4-49.25 Passing ........................... 244 244 Sacked-Yards Lost ...... 3-26 5-35
Jacksonville, Etienne 10-71,
NATIONAL CONFERENCE Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 2-15 1-7 Lawrence 4-29, J.Robinson 10-27, Fumbles-Lost ................. 1-0 0-0 Punt Returns .................. 2-8 0-0 Punts ......................... 6-48.0 6-37.167
Hasty 1-6, Agnew 1-3.
East W L T Pct. PF PA Punts .......................... 2-56.0 1-15.0 Passing: Houston, Mills 16-24-0-140. Penalties-Yards ........... 6-55 6-45 Kickoff Returns .............. 1-5 7-200 Fumbles-Lost ................. 2-0 2-2
Jacksonville, Lawrence 25-47-2-280.
Fumbles-Lost ................. 3-1 1-0 Receiving: Houston, N.Collins 4-65, Time of Possession .... 30:34 29:26 Interceptions Ret. ........ 1-41 0-0 Penalties-Yards ........... 5-42 3-25
Cooks 4-20, Pierce 3-14, Akins 2-22,
Philadelphia 5 0 0 1.000 135 88 Penalties-Yards ........... 6-40 7-70 Burkhead 2-13, Schreck 1-6. Comp-Att-Int ........... 18-30-0 25-42-1 Time of Possession .... 29:30 30:30
Jacksonville, M.Jones 7-104,
Dallas 4 1 0 .800 93 72 Time of Possession .... 23:16 36:44 Engram 6-69, Etienne 3-43, Z.Jones Individual Statistics Sacked-Yards Lost ......... 2-9 6-31
3-12, Manhertz 2-15, J.Robinson 2- Rushing: Atlanta, Mariota 7-61,
Giants 4 1 0 .800 103 93 12, Arnold 1-20, Kirk 1-5. Allgeier 12-44, Huntley 8-34, Punts .......................... 2-37.5 3-51.333 Individual Statistics
Missed Field Goals: None. A.Williams 3-11. Tampa Bay, Rushing: Dallas, Pollard 8-86, Elliott
Individual Statistics Fournette 14-56, R.White 5-14, Fumbles-Lost ................. 2-1 2-0 22-78, Rush 4-(minus 1). L.A. Rams,
Rushing: Chicago, Fields 8-47, Godwin 1-2, Brady 3-(minus 2). Akers 13-33, Kupp 1-4, Powell 1-1.
Washington 1 4 0 .200 90 128 Montgomery 12-20, Herbert 4-11. Passing: Atlanta, Mariota 14-25-0- Penalties-Yards ........... 9-50 5-33 Passing: Dallas, Rush 10-16-0-102.
Minnesota, Cook 18-94, Mattison 9- 147. Tampa Bay, Brady 35-52-0-351. L.A. Rams, Stafford 28-42-1-308,
19, Cousins 4-4. Receiving: Atlanta, London 4-35, Time of Possession .... 30:18 29:42 Dixon 1-1-0-12, Kupp 0-1-0-0.
Passing: Chicago, Fields 15-21-0- Hodge 3-33, Zaccheaus 2-39, Receiving: Dallas, Lamb 5-53,
South WLT Pct. PF PA 208. Minnesota, Cousins 32-41-1- A.Williams 2-10, Firkser 1-11, Individual Statistics Gallup 4-44, N.Brown 1-5. L.A.
Tampa Bay 320 .600 103 83 296, Jefferson 1-1-0-23. Edwards 1-10, Hesse 1-9. Tampa Rushing: San Francisco, Wilson 17- Rams, Kupp 7-125, Higbee 7-46,
Atlanta 230 .400 118 122 Receiving: Chicago, Montgomery 4- Bay, Fournette 10-83, Godwin 6-61, 120, Coleman 8-23, Samuel 2-12, Skowronek 6-41, Henderson 4-30,
New Orleans 230 .400 115 128 62, Kmet 4-45, Mooney 2-52, St. Otton 6-43, Evans 4-81, Miller 4-35, Purdy 1-(minus 1), Garoppolo 1- Al.Robinson 3-12, Atwell 1-54,
Carolina 140 .200 93 122 Brown 2-24, Smith-Marsette 1-15, R.White 3-28, Gage 2-20. (minus 1). Carolina, McCaffrey 14- Gervase 1-12.
V.Jones 1-9, Griffin 1-1. Minnesota, Missed Field Goals: Atlanta, Koo 52. 54, Moore 1-8, Foreman 2-2. Missed Field Goals: L.A. Rams, Gay 51.
North WLT Pct. PF PA Jefferson 12-154, Osborn 5-41, I.Smith Chargers 30, Browns 28 Passing: San Francisco, Garoppolo
Minnesota 410 .800 115 102 4-42, Thielen 4-27, Mattison 3-21, 18-30-0-253. Carolina, Mayfield 20-
Green Bay 320 .600 97 96 Cook 2-27, Mundt 2-6, Reagor 1-1. L.A. Chargers 3 14 10 3 — 30 36-1-215, Walker 5-6-0-60. Ravens 19, Bengals 17
Chicago 230 .400 86 106 Missed Field Goals: Minnesota, Cleveland 14 7 7 0 — 28 Receiving: San Francisco, Kittle 5-
Detroit 140 .200 140 170 Joseph 53, Joseph 51. 47, Aiyuk 3-58, Coleman 3-44,
Jennings 2-45, Juszczyk 2-27,
West WLT Pct. PF PA First Quarter Titans 21, Commanders 17 Samuel 2-20, Wilson 1-12. Carolina, Cincinnati 0 10 0 7 — 17
.600 108 61 Cle: Chubb 41 run (York kick), 12:01. McCaffrey 7-50, S.Smith 4-69, Baltimore 3 7 3 6 — 19
San Francisco 3 2 0 .400 105 123 Cle: Cooper 11 pass from Brissett Tennessee 7 7 7 0 — 21 Moore 4-59, Marshall 4-30, Ricci 3-
.400 80 116 Washington 3 7 7 0 — 17 27, Thomas 2-8, R.Anderson 1-32.
Arizona 230 .400 127 154 Patriots 29, Lions 0 (York kick), 4:01. Missed Field Goals: San Francisco, First Quarter
Lac: FG Bertolet 28, 2:26. Gould 43. Carolina, Pineiro 41. Bal: FG Tucker 37, 8:03.
L.A. Rams 230 Detroit 0 0 0 0— 0
New England 3 13 10 3 — 29 First Quarter
Seattle 230 Second Quarter Ten: Hilliard 13 pass from Tannehill Second Quarter
Lac: Kelley 5 run (Bertolet kick), Bal: Andrews 11 pass from Jackson
Thursday- Week 5 First Quarter (Bullock kick), 3:58. Eagles 20, Cardinals 17
Ne: FG Folk 37, 8:47. 13:39. Was: FG Slye 50, :26. (Tucker kick), 13:26.
Indianapolis 12, Denver 9, OT Lac: Ekeler 12 pass from Herbert Philadelphia 7 7 3 3 — 20 Cin: Hurst 19 pass from Burrow
Sunday Second Quarter Second Quarter Arizona 0 10 0 7 — 17
Ne: FG Folk 32, 14:14. (Bertolet kick), 5:51. Was: Brown 75 pass from Wentz (McPherson kick), 4:54.
Giants 27, Green Bay 22, London, GBR Ne: Dugger 59 fumble return (Folk Cle: Chubb 2 run (York kick), 2:55. First Quarter Cin: FG McPherson 40, :04.
Jets 40, Miami 17 (Slye kick), 13:56. Phi: Hurts 1 run (Dicker kick), 8:02.
Buffalo 38, Pittsburgh 3 kick), 3:26. Third Quarter Ten: Henry 1 run (Bullock kick), :14.
Houston 13, Jacksonville 6 Ne: FG Folk 44, :00. Lac: Ekeler 22 run (Bertolet kick), Second Quarter Third Quarter
L.A. Chargers 30, Cleveland 28 Third Quarter Phi: Hurts 1 run (Dicker kick), 10:11. Bal: FG Tucker 58, 10:49.
Minnesota 29, Chicago 22 10:21. Ari: M.Brown 25 pass from Murray
New England 29, Detroit 0 Third Quarter Lac: FG Bertolet 25, 5:47. Was: Brown 30 pass from Wentz Fourth Quarter
New Orleans 39, Seattle 32 Ne: FG Folk 37, 10:09. Cle: Hunt 2 run (York kick), :55. (Ammendola kick), 5:24.
Tampa Bay 21, Atlanta 15 Ne: Meyers 24 pass from Zappe (Slye kick), 4:36. Ari: FG Ammendola 20, :00. Bal: FG Tucker 25, 9:42.
Tennessee 21, Washington 17
San Francisco 37, Carolina 15 (Folk kick), 1:51. Fourth Quarter Ten: Henry 1 run (Bullock kick), Cin: Burrow 1 run (McPherson
Dallas 22, L.A. Rams 10
Philadelphia 20, Arizona 17 Lac: FG Bertolet 27, 9:29. 1:03. Third Quarter kick), 1:58.
Baltimore 19, Cincinnati 17 LAC Phi: FG Dicker 42, 9:57.
Monday Fourth Quarter Cle Ten Was Bal: FG Tucker 43, :00. Bal
Cin
Las Vegas at Kansas City, 8:15pm First downs ...................... 26 27 First downs ...................... 15 17 Fourth Quarter
Thursday- Week 6 Ne: FG Folk 29, 5:01. First downs ...................... 20 22
Det NE Total Net Yards ............. 465 443 Total Net Yards ............. 241 384 Ari: Benjamin 11 run (Ammendola
Washington at Chicago, 8:15pm Total Net Yards ............. 291 325
Sunday, Oct. 16 First downs ...................... 17 22 Rushes-yards ........... 34-238 31-213 Rushes-yards ........... 32-105 18-43 kick), 9:43.
Rushes-yards ........... 21-101 28-155
Baltimore at Giants, 1pm Total Net Yards ............. 312 364 Passing ........................... 227 230 Passing ........................... 136 341 Phi: FG Dicker 23, 1:45. Phi Ari
Jets at Green Bay, 1pm Passing ........................... 190 170
Cincinnati at New Orleans, 1pm Rushes-yards ........... 27-101 35-176 Punt Returns ................ 1-12 0-0 Punt Returns .................. 1-0 5-29 First downs ...................... 24 23
Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1pm Punt Returns .................. 0-0 1-4
Minnesota at Miami, 1pm Passing ........................... 211 188 Kickoff Returns ............ 2-39 3-64 Kickoff Returns .............. 0-0 3-46 Total Net Yards ............. 357 363
New England at Cleveland, 1pm Rushes-yards ........... 33-139 26-124 Kickoff Returns ............ 2-54 1-15
San Francisco at Atlanta, 1pm Punt Returns ................ 2-16 1-12 Interceptions Ret. ........ 1-18 0-0 Interceptions Ret. .......... 1-0 0-0
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 1pm Passing ........................... 218 239 Interceptions Ret. .......... 1-0 1-11
Arizona at Seattle, 4:05pm Kickoff Returns ............ 2-67 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ........... 22-34-0 21-34-1 Comp-Att-Int ........... 15-25-0 25-38-1 Punt Returns ................ 3-22 1-10
Carolina at L.A. Rams, 4:05pm Comp-Att-Int ........... 24-35-1 19-32-1
Buffalo at Kansas City, 4:25pm Interceptions Ret. ......... 1--5 1-0 Sacked-Yards Lost ......... 1-1 0-0 Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 5-45 3-17 Kickoff Returns .............. 0-0 1-19
Dallas at Philadelphia, 8:20pm Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 3-27 1-4
Bye: Houston, Las Vegas, Tennessee, Comp-Att-Int ........... 19-35-1 17-21-1 Punts .......................... 1-37.0 2-59.5 Punts .......................... 8-52.0 6-41.167 Interceptions Ret. .......... 1-0 0-0
Detroit
Monday, Oct. 17 Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 2-18 0-0 Fumbles-Lost ................. 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost ................. 0-0 3-0 Comp-Att-Int ........... 26-36-0 28-42-1 Punts .......................... 4-38.5 2-39.5
Sacked-Yards Lost ....... 2-21 1-11
Denver at L.A. Chargers, 8:15pm Punts .......................... 2-44.0 2-50.5 Penalties-Yards ........... 4-17 6-65 Penalties-Yards ........... 8-69 9-71 Punts .......................... 4-46.0 4-49.0 Fumbles-Lost ................. 0-0 1-0

Fumbles-Lost ................. 1-1 1-0 Time of Possession .... 29:58 30:02 Time of Possession .... 32:40 27:26 Fumbles-Lost ................. 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards ........... 4-20 6-48

Penalties-Yards ........... 7-82 6-46 Penalties-Yards ........... 3-30 2-15 Time of Possession .... 30:01 29:59

Time of Possession .... 28:31 31:29 Individual Statistics Individual Statistics Time of Possession .... 34:39 25:21 Individual Statistics
Rushing: L.A. Chargers, Ekeler 16- Rushing: Tennessee, Henry 28-102, Rushing: Cincinnati, Mixon 14-78,
Individual Statistics 173, Kelley 10-49, Herbert 5-13, Tannehill 3-3, Hilliard 1-0. Individual Statistics Perine 3-17, Burrow 3-6, Chase 1-0.
Rushing: Detroit, Jama.Williams 15- Horvath 2-3, Michel 1-0. Cleveland, Washington, Robinson 9-22, Wentz Rushing: Philadelphia, Hurts 15-61, Baltimore, Jackson 12-58, Dobbins
56, C.Reynolds 6-24, Ju.Jackson 3- Chubb 17-134, Hunt 11-47, Brissett 5-15, Gibson 3-6. Sanders 15-58, Gainwell 3-20. 8-44, Drake 4-26, Duvernay 3-24,
14, Goff 3-7. New England, 3-32. Passing: Tennessee, Tannehill 15- Arizona, Conner 9-55, Murray 4-42, Davis 1-3.
Stevenson 25-161, D.Harris 4-11, Passing: L.A. Chargers, Herbert 22- 25-0-181. Washington, Wentz 25-38- Benjamin 8-25, Williams 3-9, Moore Passing: Cincinnati, Burrow 24-35-
Zappe 5-5, Bourne 1-(minus 1). 34-0-228. Cleveland, Brissett 21-34- 1-358. 2-(minus 7). 1-217. Baltimore, Jackson 19-32-1-
Passing: Detroit, Goff 19-35-1-229. 1-230. Receiving: Tennessee, Woods 4-37, Passing: Philadelphia, Hurts 26-36- 174.
New England, Zappe 17-21-1-188. Receiving: L.A. Chargers, Williams Hilliard 4-23, Westbrook-Ikhine 2- 0-239. Arizona, Murray 28-42-1-250. Receiving: Cincinnati, Chase 7-50,
Receiving: Detroit, J.Reynolds 6-92, 10-134, Ekeler 4-26, Palmer 3-24, 72, Henry 2-30, Hooper 1-7, Philips Receiving: Philadelphia, Smith 10- Hurst 6-53, Perine 4-39, Boyd 3-32,
Raymond 5-45, St. Brown 4-18, Kelley 2-33, Carter 2-9, Everett 1-2. 1-7, Swaim 1-5. Washington, 87, Goedert 8-95, Brown 3-32, Mixon 3-10, Mik.Thomas 1-33.
C.Reynolds 3-68, Hockenson 1-6. Cleveland, Cooper 7-76, Njoku 6-88, Samuel 6-62, McLaurin 5-76, Watkins 3-19, Sanders 2-6. Arizona, Baltimore, Andrews 8-89, Duvernay
New England, Meyers 7-111, Henry Peoples-Jones 4-50, Hunt 3-10, McKissic 5-36, Bates 3-39, Gibson 3- M.Brown 8-78, Moore 7-68, Ertz 6- 5-54, Likely 2-7, Robinson 1-8,
4-54, Stevenson 2-14, Thornton 2-7, Da.Bell 1-6. 33, Brown 2-105, Sims 1-7. 48, Benjamin 3-28, Green 3-20, Wallace 1-8, Proche 1-7, Drake 1-1.
Bourne 1-1, D.Harris 1-1. Missed Field Goals: Cleveland, York Missed Field Goals: None. Conner 1-8. Missed Field Goals: None.
Missed Field Goals: None. 53, York 45. Missed Field Goals: Arizona,
Ammendola 43.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE YANKEES vs. New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
DIVISION SERIES GUARDIANS

By Dan Martin

The Yankees will host ALL A Litter: Guardians outfielder Oscar Mercado gets pelted with trash after the Yankees beat Cleveland on a walk-off hit on April 23. Earlier
their first playoff game in in the game, outfielder Myles Straw went after fans in left who were jeering injured Steven Kwan.
nearly three years when Robert Sabo
they open the ALDS on
Tuesday against the Guardi- postseason game. payrolls that significantly [The fans] make it so tough Francona-led Guardians. “It’s the playoffs. It’s going
ans, but Cleveland already “This place is wild al- exceeded expectations — to come back when they get “They’re young, they’re ath- to be hard, it’s going to be a
has an idea of what kind of remains to be seen. down.” letic and they’re run by one challenge.”
environment they’ll be ready, but once the playoffs of the game’s all-time great
dealing with thanks to an start, right when the an- Stanton noted it’s helped Cleveland beat Tampa managers… We know we’ve Stanton, though, likes the
ugly display the last time them is over, it’s the best en- the Yankees in the past. Bay in the wild-card round got our hands full.” Yankees’ chances after they
they visited in April. vironment in baseball, for to get to the ALDS and fin- swept Cleveland in The
sure,’’ Stanton said. “I’m ex- “The intimidation factor,’’ ished the regular season on Aaron Boone added he’s Bronx and won five of six
That’s when fans in the cited for that.” Stanton said. “It’s no easy a 24-6 run to win the AL seen Cleveland “playing meetings overall this year.
right-field bleachers threw task for a road team to come Central easily. with a lot of confidence.”
garbage and debris at Whether it has an impact in and be comfortable. “I think we match up well
Guardians players follow- on the Guardians — the That’s the idea. You don’t “We know how good they “It’s a young group that against them,’’ Stanton said.
ing a walk-off win by the youngest team in the ma- want them to be comforta- are,’’ general manager Brian has played well in meaning- “We’ve got to put it to
Yankees on April 23. jors with one of the smallest ble or get any momentum. Cashman said of the Terry ful situations,’’ Boone said. them.”

The scene came after
Cleveland outfielder Steven
Kwan was injured crashing
into the wall in left field
earlier in that ninth inning
and teammate Myles Straw
climbed part of the fence to
confront a fan.

Gleyber Torres then won
the game and fans in right
started throwing objects at
the Guardians in the out-
field, leading the Yankees
— including Aaron Judge
and Giancarlo Stanton — to
cut short their celebration
and calm down the situa-
tion.

Afterwards, Straw called
the incident, “Brutal. Worst
fan base on the planet.”

“That wasn’t ideal,” Stan-
ton said Sunday of the inci-
dent. “But, still, it’s part of
the thought process of what
they have to go through to
get through us.”

The intensity will be just
as high on Tuesday and
the Yankees will have
their typical increased se-
curity at the Stadium for a

Out for two months, Carpenter says he’s ready

By Dan Martin Yankees notes [most] complete team, we’ll defi- ➤ Clay Holmes (shoulder) Holmes to be the closer if he’s
and GreG Joyce nitely have to take a look at it,’’ healthy and Holmes said his ve-
He last played on Aug. 8, when Stanton said. was able to throw off a mound locity was back.
Matt Carpenter is set to be Carpenter fouled a ball off his Friday and is scheduled to face
back for the ALDS. left foot in a game in Seattle. Andrew Benintendi, who is out hitters Monday, putting him in ➤ Jameson Taillon will be
with a fractured hook of the ha- line to be on the ALDS roster,
“I fully expect that,’’ Aaron While he is good to go at the mate bone in his right wrist, is “a but perhaps not available for available out of the bullpen, at
Boone said of Carpenter being plate, it’s unclear if Carpenter long shot” for the ALDS, accord- Game 1 on Tuesday. least for Game 1.
on the roster for the ALDS when will be able to play the field. He ing to Boone.
the Yankees play the Guardians did some work at first base and “We’ll have to see how things “I think [Taillon] could fit in
on Tuesday in The Bronx. “He in the outfield on Sunday. “He is getting close,” Boone respond after [Monday] and go everywhere from getting us
looks great. He’s been getting all said. “He is starting to hit some from there,’’ Holmes said of be- meaningful innings in a certain
his live at-bats.” If Carpenter is unable to play live [pitching] and is getting bet- ing available Tuesday. “I defi- game to a big spot and a high-
the field, he’ll either be limited to ter every day.” nitely think it may be somewhat leverage spot late to closing a
He was good enough to homer pinch-hitting duties or Giancarlo of a possibility. It just all de- game,’’ Boone said. “I really feel
off Nestor Cortes in live batting Stanton will have to play the out- Boone said the Yankees had not pends on how things bounce like he has the makeup to handle
practice on Saturday at the Sta- field, which Stanton and Boone decided whether to include DJ back.” whatever we throw at him.”
dium. said they were open to, despite LeMahieu on the roster as of
Stanton’s foot injuries in the sec- Sunday, as they wait to see how That’s good news for a Yankees The right-hander could also be
“I feel like I’m ready,’’ Carpen- ond half. much LeMahieu is limited by the bullpen that has dealt with used to start Game 4, if the series
ter said. “Just the way I feel phys- inflamed right toe that’s plagued plenty of injuries down the gets that far.
ically and have been able to get “If that’s something that’s him in the second half. stretch.
some at-bats here recently and gonna work out and make us the Domingo German could be
have competitive at-bats.” He’s due to get live at-bats on General manager Brian Cash- used in a similar role out of the
Monday. man said Sunday he expected pen.

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New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com By Peter Botte comfortable playing both.” Quickley added that he’s
With starting shooting guard “learned so much” during his
Getty Images Immanuel Quickley always time as teammates with Rose, a can do it all: With
has considered himself a Evan Fournier rested and backup former league MVP with the the addition of Jalen
combo guard, capable of effec- Quentin Grimes sidelined for a Bulls as a 22-year-old in 2010-11. Brunson and return of
tively running the offense from second straight preseason game Derrick Rose, combo
the point or playing off the ball. with a foot injury, Thibodeau “He’s somebody that I looked guard Immanuel Quickley
employed three guards together up to when I was younger, I won’t be asked to man the
Quickley was pressed into far at times on the second unit in watched his game a lot. Young- point as much as last
more minutes at point guard Friday’s win over Indiana with est MVP [in league history]. So season — even though
last year than he’d logged over Quickley, Rose and speedy Miles you can learn a lot from guys he’s capable.
his first two seasons with the McBride alongside bigs Obi like that,” Quickley said. “He’s
Knicks, especially with Derrick Toppin and Isaiah Hartenstein. one of the best players in our
Rose sidelined after Dec. 16 fol- league, with a lot of experience.
lowing multiple ankle surgeries “Any of us can bring the ball So it’s great to learn from
and Kemba Walker’s departure up to start the offense,” Quickley somebody like that.
from the team in February. said Sunday of the three-guard
alignment. “It’s three playmak- “His pace, how the game is
With the addition of $104 mil- ers on the floor at once, and de- slow for him. All types of things.
lion free agent Jalen Brunson as fensively I feel like you don’t He’s been in the league for a min-
the starting point guard and the lose anything, as well. I feel like ute, so he’s meant a lot to me.”
return of the 34-year-old Rose we’re all really good defenders.
to the second unit, however, Quickley also has been pick-
Quickley’s versatility presents “We can just create for each ing the brain of and building a
Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau other, get in the lane, create of- relationship with Brunson,
with added flexibility to mix fense, score the ball, create for the former Maverick who
and match his rotation combi- our teammates. So I feel like it landed a four-year deal
nations in the backcourt. works in all facets.” worth $104 million
in July.
“He’s both. … I look at Quick After finishing last season av-
as a combo guard, and when eraging 11.3 points and 3.5 as- “Obviously,
you analyze the point guards in sists in 23.1 minutes per game, everybody
our league, they’re all differ- the 23-year-old Quickley has sees every-
ent,” Thibodeau said after the said that he added muscle to his thing he does on the floor, but
Knicks held an open practice upper body over the summer. I feel like leader-wise, he’s
for select fans Sunday at Co- somebody in the huddle who’s
lumbia. “There’s more scoring Asked where he’s noticed the very vocal and very posi-
point guards than ever, so you biggest difference on the court, tive,” Quickley said. “I ac-
want a combination of both. Quickley replied, “I feel defen- tually went to his house
sively is definitely one, finishing [Saturday] night and we
“Derrick is a power point around the basket, and just hav- just kicked it. So he’s
guard, and Quick is good com- ing legs on my jump shot. I want somebody you can
ing off catch-and-shoot. He did to have a great year defensively, talk to off the floor,
a lot of that in college [at Ken- a higher field-goal percentage too, chill with. He’s
tucky], but he was a point and just being more consistent. gonna be great for
guard in high school. So he’s Being stronger I feel is going to this team.”
help on both sides of the court.”

Thibodeau ‘hopeful’ Grimes gets some preseason reps

By Peter Botte done more and more. And so KNICKS NOTES not worried about that [condi- “Knicks fans are great. They’re
there’s a progression to it,” Thi- tioning] aspect of it. We see him passionate, they’re very engaging,
The Knicks only have two pre- bodeau said after the Knicks held pearances as a rookie. every day, sometimes multiple so it’s great to be able to come out
season games remaining, and an open practice in front of select The Knicks will visit Indiana on times in a day. And so it’s when- here and talk to them and see all
head coach Tom Thibodeau is fans Sunday at Columbia. “He ever he’s ready to go. This is more the young kids,” Immanuel
“hopeful” that second-year guard pretty much did everything today Wednesday before returning to precautionary right now, so I Quickley added. “This is my
Quentin Grimes gets into at least in practice, so we’ll see how he the Garden on Friday for their know he’ll be ready to go.” third year and we haven’t had the
one of them. feels [Monday]. Just follow the preseason finale against the Wiz- chance to do this, so this was
plan. We know what he can do.” ards. ➤ The Knicks hadn’t held their pretty cool.
The 2021 first-round draft pick
has sat out each of the team’s first Thibodeau had said at the start Asked if it’s important for the annual open practice at Columbia “To get a chance to interact
two preseason contests — sharp of training camp that he expected 22-year-old Grimes to see some in the past two years due to the with the fans, I was once that lit-
victories over the Pistons and the veteran Evan Fournier to open preseason action, Thibodeau COVID-19 pandemic, but Thibo- tle kid that was trying to talk to
Pacers at the Garden — with a the season as the starting shoot- added, “The thing is, like, he by deau praised the fans as “special” the NBA players, so it was cool to
foot injury. ing guard ahead of Grimes, who far probably put in more work and said “it feels a lot more like be able to give back.”
averaged 6.1 points over 45 ap- than anyone all summer. So I’m we’re getting back to normal.”
“I’m hopeful. Each day, he’s [email protected]

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pressure on KD & Co.
By Brian Lewis New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
“The guys have worked ingly more whole to start a playground evoked child-
playing in the park: Kevin Durant prepares to The Nets’ packed house at really hard, they’re locked in the season, Sharpe is confi- hood memories.
take a shot during the sixth annual Practice in the Park their Practice in the Park to all the details. We’re try- dent in a better result.
held at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 2 in Brooklyn Heights. showed they do indeed have ing to form an identity and “For sure. Playing outside
a burgeoning fan base. The understanding each other, “I’d say a non-COVID with friends many days in
smattering of boos Steve coming together,” Nash told year, like a real year. I’ve the winter, in the rain what-
Nash got and the lukewarm team color commentator been telling some of the ever it was, just had to be
reception to Kevin Durant Tim Capstraw. “It’s a chal- teammates everything was out there playing,” Nash
on Sunday prove they have lenge but they’ve worked re- different because of COVID, said. “So it’s always great to
pressure to go with it. ally hard. If we stick with it so I need to see how things be back out on the play-
then we’ll be a great team.” are without COVID,” ground.”
Roughly 8,000 tickets Sharpe said. “We’re just
were distributed to the sixth For his part, center crashing hard every day, get- After failing to ever gain
annual Practice in the Park, Day’Ron Sharpe — the only ting better together, getting suitable traction in their
both a record for the free player made available to the better chemistry at the New Jersey days, events like
open-to-the-public event media at the event — was team.” this are helping the Nets set
and the maximum capacity confident Brooklyn can down roots. This marks
for Brooklyn Bridge Park’s reach that great level. Irving — who couldn’t their 10th season in Barclays
Pier 2. The fans got to watch come to a long-term con- Center, with the 20-year-old
the Nets go through light Asked if this would be a tract extension with Brook- Sharpe saying he can recall
drills with the iconic view of championship season for lyn this summer and picked their Jersey days and is
lower Manhattan as the the Nets, Sharpe confi- up the $36 million option on happy to help them build
backdrop. dently answered, “Yeah. For the final year of his deal — their fan base in Brooklyn.
sure.” got the loudest ovation of
They also got to make the afternoon. Durant got “I could remember when
their voices heard. Double- Sharpe saw COVID-19 some cheers, but they were the Nets were in Jersey, too.
edged sword. wreak havoc on his rookie about as lukewarm as the I’m not that young, but I can
campaign, and limit unvac- fall weather and breeze remember the Nets starting
Nash’s ability to handle a cinated star Kyrie Irving to coming off the East River. in Jersey,” Sharpe said. “So
star-laden team and lead a just 29 games — six at Bar- for me to be part of Brook-
champion has come into clays Center. Now with New Still, both Nash and lyn, it’s been a long time. I
question in some circles of York City’s vaccine man- Sharpe talked about how didn’t even realize it was
the fan base. Other seg- dates gone, Irving eligible at enjoyable it was to be at the that long either myself.”
ments are vexed that Durant home and the Nets seem- event, and how being out on
requested a trade this off- [email protected]
season, and then tried to get
both Nash and general man-
ager Sean Marks fired.

But on Sunday, both Nash
and Marks were on hand at
the fan event. Nash’s children
were there as well, ironically
wearing Durant jerseys.

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THE 5TH QUARTER

HIGHLIGHTING THE BEST OF SUNDAY’S ACTION

THREE STARS

By GREG BEACHAM

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Demarcus Lawrence re-

turned a fumble 19 yards for a touchdown on the

Rams’ opening drive, and Cooper Rush remained

unbeaten as the Cowboys’ fill-in starter despite

passing for just 102 yards in a 22-10 victory over

Los Angeles on Sunday.

1 JOSH 2 TAYSOM 3 AUSTIN Tony Pollard made an outstanding 57-yard TD
ALLEN HILL EKELER
Bills QB Saints QB Chargers RB run for the Cowboys, who are off to a 4-1 start for

Allen threw for over The ‘quarterback’ Ekeler carried a the second consecutive season after racking up
400 yards for the first completed the only struggling Chargers
time in his career, pass he attempted rushing attack, four consecutive wins without injured QB Dak
finishing with 424 for 22 yards. Instead scoring on the
passing yards — the he ran the Saints to ground and through Prescott.
second-most in Bills a 39-32 win over the the air, finishing
history — to go with Seahawks, rushing with 173 yards Dorance Armstrong forced the fumble returned
four touchdowns as for 112 yards and rushing and 26 yards
Buffalo destroyed three touchdowns, receiving in the by Lawrence and later blocked a punt during a
the Steelers in a 38-3 including a Chargers’ 30-28 win
victory. 60-yarder. over the Browns. huge first quarter for Dallas, which got 86 yards

rushing from Pollard and 78 more from Ezekiel El-

liott. With Rush going 10 for 16, the running game

and the Cowboys’ impressive defense took charge

in yet another strong game.

Cooper Kupp made a 75-yard touchdown recep-

tion for the Rams (2-3), who fell below .500 for

only the second time in coach Sean McVay’s six Dallas got off to an auspicious start on the third

seasons while getting shut out in the second half. play from scrimmage when Stafford fumbled

INJURY REPORT With three missing starters, the offensive line while getting dropped by Armstrong under enor-

for the defending Super Bowl champions strug- mous pressure. Lawrence scooped it and scored

Detroit defensive back Saivion with a hamstring injury in the GAME OF THE WEEKgled to provide any support for the second touchdown of his
Smith was carted off the field nine-year career.
following a collision early in the second half. the Rams’ inert running game or
first quarter. Browns Pro Bowl CB Denzel for Matthew Stafford, who passed Los Angeles’ second drive
Ward sustained a concussion in
He remained on the field, lying for 308 yards and was sacked five ended with Armstrong running
face down on his side following the the fourth quarter and was
Patriots’ second offensive play. times. COWBOYS 22 unimpeded up the middle and
Trainers immediately called for a placed in league protocol. Kupp’s brilliant catch-and-run is blocking Riley Dixon’s punt, al-
stretcher. Smith was on the field for Seahawks RB Rashaad Penny RAMSthe only touchdown scored by the 10 though Dallas only managed an
several minutes as an ambulance (below) left the game with an ensuing field goal.
was driven onto the field. Rams in their past nine quarters
ankle injury.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Steelers TE Pat Freiermuth of play, including back-to-back The Rams settled down from
after the game that Smith had sustained a concussion in the
use of all his motor skills and he losses to San Francisco and Dallas. the early chaos and even took the lead in the sec-
was hopeful Smith would be on third quarter and did not return.
the team flight back to Detroit. Commanders RB Jonathan Malik Hooker made a clinching interception ond quarter when Kupp caught a short pass one-
Patriots RB Damien Harris left Williams was ruled out with a
in the first half with a hamstring with 3:29 to play in a rematch of the first regular- handed and ran the final 71 yards on the longest
injury and did not return. WR knee injury at the start of the
Nelson Agholor was sidelined season game in the history of SoFi Stadium, the play in the remarkable career of last season’s NFL
fourth quarter.
Minnesota rookie RB Ty multibillion-dollar football palace built by Rams Offensive Player of the Year.
Chandler broke his thumb on
owner Stan Kroenke and championed by Cowboys But Pollard put the Cowboys back ahead 92 sec-
special teams and will have
owner Jerry Jones. Los Angeles beat Dallas 20-17 in onds later, breaking a handful of tackles on the
surgery.
that fan-free encounter to open the 2020 season. second-longest run of his career. — AP

Allen picks apart Steelers’

By JOHN WAWROW touchdown catch and Stefon Diggs win at Tampa Bay in 2020.

ORCHARD PARK — Josh Allen for a 15-yard score a little over two Pulled in favor of Case Keenum
picked apart a flimsy and injury-de-
pleted Steelers secondary by throw- minutes apart to put the Bills ahead early in the fourth quarter, Allen
ing four touchdown passes in the
first half alone — including two 24-3 with 7:20 left in the second finished 20 of 31 for 424 yards, the
deep shots to Gabe Davis — in the
Bills’ 38-3 rout of Pittsburgh on Sun- quarter. wind BILLS 38 second most in
day. Despite team history, and

After hitting Davis for a 98-yard gusts of up to 20 STEELERS 3 most in a game
TD on Buffalo’s third play from mph, Allen’s 348 ending in regula-
scrimmage, Allen all but sealed the
win by hitting Davis for a 62-yard yards passing in tion.

the first half were tied for the sec- Davis became just the fifth NFL

ond most over the opening two player since 2000 to have two

quarters in an NFL game since 1991, touchdown catches of 60 or more

and 11 short of the 359 yards Patrick yards in the same game, and first

Mahomes had in Kansas City’s 27-24 since Cincinnati’s Ja’Marr Chase

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AROUND THE NFL

EAGLES 20, CARDINALS 17 New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com

GOTCHA! Micah Parsons celebrates one of the Cowboys’ Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns and Philadelphia remained
five sacks of Matthew Stafford in a 22-10 win over the Rams the NFL’s only unbeaten team, surviving against Arizona after
on Sunday, while Tony Pollard (left) ran in a touchdown. AP (2) Matt Ammendola’s late 43-yard field-goal attempt sailed wide
right. The Eagles improved to 5-0 for the first time since 2004,
secondary for blowout win when they won their first seven games and finished 13-3. The
Cardinals never led, but looked as if they would push the game
had a pair in a 34-31 win over Kan- TD on a 24-yard run. biggest margin of defeat for the into overtime before Ammendola missed.
sas City on Jan. 2 last season. Buffalo’s 31-3 lead at the half could Steelers since a 51-0 rout against the
Cleveland Browns on Sept. 10, 1989. RAVENS 19, BENGALS 17
The Bills erupted for 31 points in have been even bigger. Allen’s pass
the first half despite missing three intended for Davis in the end zone Whatever spark the Steelers Justin Tucker kicked a 43-yard field goal on the final play to
receivers — Isaiah McKenzie, Jake was intercepted by Levi Wallace to hoped rookie quarterback Kenny lift Baltimore over Cincinnati and into sole possession of first
Kumerow and Jamison Crowder — end the Bills’ fourth possession, Pickett would provide in his first place in the AFC North. Tucker also made a 58-yard kick in the
to injuries, while also playing with- while kicker Tyler Bass had a 49- career start was negated by a de- third quarter, and even when the Ravens fell behind 17-16 on
out starting tight end Dawson yard field-goal attempt blocked fense missing top pass rusher T.J. Joe Burrow’s 1-yard sneak with 1:58 remaining, they could feel
Knox, who was sidelined by foot three minutes in. Watt and starting safety Terrell Ed- confident because they only needed a field goal. Tucker’s game-
and hamstring injuries. munds (concussion) and starting winner extended his streak to 61 straight successful field goals
The Bills improved to 4-1, while cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon in the fourth quarter and overtime.
Rookie receiver Khalil Shakir the Steelers (1-4) have lost four (hamstring).
scored his first career TD on a 24 straight, which marks their longest CHARGERS 30, BROWNS 28
yard catch, and rookie running back skid since opening the 2013 season Pickett finished 34 of 52 for 327
James Cook scored his first career with four losses. The loss was the yards and an interception. — AP Rookie Cade York missed a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds
left, and Los Angeles held on to beat Cleveland after coach
Brandon Staley inexplicably gambled on a fourth down. York’s
kick sailed right and allowed the Chargers to escape with a win.

49ERS 37, PANTHERS 15

Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 253 yards and two touchdowns,
Emmanuel Moseley returned an interception 41 yards for a score
and San Francisco beat Carolina. Jeff Wilson ran for 120 yards
and a touchdown and Tevin Coleman scored twice for the 49ers
after being elevated to the active roster this week.

BUCCANEERS 21, FALCONS 15

Tom Brady threw for 351 yards and a touchdown as Tampa Bay beat
Atlanta to end a two-game skid. Brady completed 35 of 52 passes
without an interception, avoiding his first three-game losing streak
since 2002, when he was with the Patriots. Leonard Fournette
scored two TDs for the Bucs on a 1-yard run and a 1-yard reception.

VIKINGS 29, BEARS 22

Kirk Cousins scored on a 1-yard quarterback sneak with 2:26
remaining and Minnesota snapped out of its mid-game slump in
time to beat Chicago. Cameron Dantzler sealed the victory that
put the Vikings alone in first place in the NFC North by ripping
the ball away from former teammate Ihmir Smith-Marsette.

PATRIOTS 29, LIONS 0

Rookie Bailey Zappe threw a touchdown pass in his first career
start and Rhamondre Stevenson rushed for a career-high 161
yards as New England blanked Detroit. Kyle Dugger returned a
fumble 59 yards for a touchdown for the Patriots, whose defense
and ground game gave Zappe plenty of support.

SAINTS 39, SEAHAWKS 32

Taysom Hill ran for three touchdowns and threw for another as
New Orleans beat Seattle to snap a three-game skid. Hill had a
60-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter. The versatile player,
who’s listed as a tight end, also rushed for touchdowns of 8 and
9 yards, and completed the only pass he’s attempted this season
for a 22-yard score to fellow tight end Adam Trautman. Geno
Smith passed for 268 yards and three scores.

TITANS 21, COMMANDERS 17

Derrick Henry rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown and Tennessee
made a last-minute goal-line stand to beat Washington. David Long
Jr. intercepted Carson Wentz at the 1-yard line with 6 seconds left.

TEXANS 13, JAGUARS 6

Dameon Pierce ran for 99 yards and a touchdown, a score set up
by the rookie’s 20-yard gain in which he broke six tackles, and
Houston picked up its first win of the season.

STAT LEADERS

PASSING Yds TD RUSHING Yds TD RECEIVING Yds TD
J. Allen 424 4 G. Davis 171 2
C. Wentz 359 2 A. Ekeler 173 1 J. Jefferson 154 0
T. Brady 351 1 M. Williams 134 0
K. Pickett 327 0 R. Stevenson 161 0 J. Meyers 111 1
M. Stafford 308 1 D. Brown 105 2
K. Cousins 296 1 N. Chubb 134 2 M. Jones Jr. 104 0

J. Wilson Jr. 120 1

R. Mostert 113 1

T. Hill 112 3

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com44 Sally Brompton Daily Horoscope

 liBrA DiScOver MOre ABOut yOurSelF AND whAt the Future hOlDS At Don't waste time trying to predict
(Sept. 24-Oct. 23) SAllyBrOMptON.cOM what is going to happen this week
Not only are the Sun and your because there are so many
ruler Venus moving through your  cApricOrN been bubbling under for some possible, even changing the habits variables it simply won't be
sign but mind planet Mercury (Dec. 22 - Jan. 20) time. Whether it is a personal of a lifetime. possible. What is possible though
joins them today, making this one If you are dissatisfied with the issue to do with a relationship or a is that your energy and
of the most exciting times of the way things have been going on professional issue to do with your  geMiNi enthusiasm can overcome any
year. How can you go wrong with the career front now is the time work, you can and you must do (May 22-June 21) and all obstacles to success.
a combination like that? You can't, to do something about it. Let something about it. By all means do something
so aim for the sky! employers and senior colleagues outrageous over the next few days  virgO
know you expect more money  ArieS because you are sure to get away (Aug. 24-Sept. 23)
 ScOrpiO and more support to go with the (March 21-April 20) with it. As your ruling planet You need to get a bit more serious
(Oct. 24-Nov. 22) extra responsibility you have Anything of a one-to-one nature, Mercury moves into the most about your cashflow situation and
Cosmic activity in the most taken on. be it personal or professional, will dynamic area of your chart you now that Mercury, your ruler, is
sensitive area of your chart could go well for you now that Mercury will most likely succeed through moving into the money area of
bring your mood down a notch or  AquAriuS is joining the Sun in the sheer force of personality. your chart that won't be a
two this week but it's nothing to (Jan. 21 - Feb. 19) partnership area of your chart. problem. Decide where savings
get seriously worried about. Later As the week progresses it will feel You won't need to be aggressive  cANcer can be made, then make them
in the month it will be your turn as if a huge weight has been lifted today as few will be able to resist (June 22-July 23) ruthlessly and without regret.
to shine and your confidence will from your shoulders. All those your sweet-talking ways. Because there is now so much
come surging back. things you have been worrying cosmic activity in the domestic BirthDAy MONDAy
about, including your long-term  tAuruS area of your chart things may be a
 SAgittAriuS money situation, will no longer (April 21-May 21) bit tense at home. The good news Mercury's influence on your
(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21) seem so important. So what is If you need to change your is you have the power to win birthday this year means if
Opportunities will come thick important? Having fun! everyday methods and routines loved ones round to your way of you keep your long-term
and fast over the next few days now is the time to get serious thinking, but you will still need to ambitions at the forefront of
and your one and only task will be  piSceS about it. Venus, your ruler, in the compromise. your mind each and every
to choose between them so you (Feb. 20-Mar. 20) work area of your chart, day your dreams and desires
can make the most of your talents. The planets warn you can no supported by the Sun and  leO will soon become realities. A
Don't try to do everything though longer avoid an issue that has Mercury, makes all things (July 24-Aug. 23) happy mind will create some
or you may dilute the truly fabulous opportunities.
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nice. High showers. Moonset today ....................... 7:40 a.m. Poughkeepsie 66/40/pc 69/43/s
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to 75. 67/51 Stroudsburg 65/42/pc 68/45/s
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45

Giants 27, Packers 22

Giants 3 7 3 14 — 27 New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
Green Bay 10 10 0 2 — 22

First Quarter

GB: FG Crosby 46, 11:05. Drive: 10 plays, 49 yards, 3:55. Key
Plays: Watson kick return to Green Bay 24; Aa.Rodgers 35
pass to Cobb on 3rd-and-8. Green Bay 3, Giants 0.

GB: Lazard 4 pass from Aa.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 3:22. Drive: 5
plays, 60 yards, 2:15. Key Play: Aa.Rodgers 22 pass to Doubs.
Green Bay 10, Giants 0.
Giants: FG Gano 48, :09. Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards, 3:10. Key
Plays: Brightwell kick return to Giants 24; D.Jones 26 pass to
D.Slayton; D.Jones 11 pass to Bellinger; D.Jones 12 pass to
M.Johnson. Green Bay 10, Giants 3.
Second Quarter

GRAB & GO: Darius GB: Lewis 2 pass from Aa.Rodgers (Crosby kick), 7:30. Drive: 14
Slayton makes one of plays, 75 yards, 7:44. Key Plays: Aa.Rodgers 12 pass to
his six catches Sunday Deguara; A.Jones 8 run on 3rd-and-4. Green Bay 17, Giants 3.
against Green Bay in
London. Coming into the Giants: Bellinger 2 run (Gano kick), 1:22. Drive: 12 plays, 86
game, Slayton had one yards, 6:10. Key Plays: Brightwell kick return to Giants 14;
reception for 11 yards on Barkley 40 run; D.Jones 10 pass to D.Slayton; D.Jones 15 pass
the season. Getty Images to James on 3rd-and-13; D.Jones 10 pass to D.Slayton on 3rd-
and-9. Green Bay 17, Giants 10.

GB: FG Crosby 48, :00. Drive: 9 plays, 45 yards, 1:15. Key Plays:
A.Jones 11 run; Aa.Rodgers 20 pass to Cobb. Green Bay 20,
Giants 10.
Third Quarter

By Paul Schwartz line, setting up Saquon there but I listened to the Giants: FG Gano 37, 7:57. Drive: 12 plays, 56 yards, 7:03. Key
Barkley’s touchdown run. trainers and the doctors Plays: D.Jones 14 pass to D.Slayton on 3rd-and-3; D.Jones 13
LONDON — He had one and they know better, pass to D.Slayton; D.Jones 6 run on 3rd-and-4; D.Jones 3 run
catch in the first four games The Giants started David they’re the professionals on 3rd-and-8. Green Bay 20, Giants 13.
and there was no reason to Sills, best known for his out there. I put my trust in Fourth Quarter
believe Darius Slayton training camp exploits, and them.”
would have a breakout per- GIANTS NOTES Marcus Johnson, elevated Giants: Brightwell 2 run (Gano kick), 10:14. Drive: 15 plays, 91
formance this far from from the practice squad. ➤ The Giants remain un- yards, 8:07. Key Plays: D.Jones 13 pass to Breida; D.Jones 14
home. This contribution comes They needed what Slayton run; D.Jones 11 pass to Bellinger on 3rd-and-4; D.Jones 16
as a surprise, considering gave them. defeated in the United pass to M.Johnson; D.Jones 5 pass to Sills on 3rd-and-3.
Yet he did. Slayton has barely been on Kingdom. They came over Giants 20, Green Bay 20.
Slayton, a forgotten man the field this season. “Mental toughness,” coach here 2-0 on foreign soil.
this season, was remem- Brian Daboll said. “It’s not They beat the Dolphins in Giants: Barkley 2 run (Gano kick), 6:12. Drive: 6 plays, 60 yards,
bered on Sunday by the Gi- “No, I’m not surprised,” he perfect. It’s easy when ev- 2007 in the first-ever Inter- 3:34. Key Plays: D.Jones 41 pass to Barkley; Breida 10 run.
ants’ offense. He caught six said. “I know I’m a good erything is going great for national Series game, Giants 27, Green Bay 20.
passes for 79 yards, provid- football player. I’ve been people, everyone is saying played at Wembley Sta-
ing a needed down-the-field trying to focus on what good things about them. dium, the famed English GB: safety, :11. Drive: 4 plays, -7 yards, 00:51. Giants 27, Green
option for Daniel Jones in an they’ve asked me to do and This young man had a good soccer pitch, and defeated Bay 22.
improbable 27-22 upset vic- today they asked me to go mindset and made the most the Rams in 2016 in a game
tory over the Packers at Tot- make a lot of plays and I was of his opportunities when played at Twickenham Sta- A: 61,024.
tenham Hotspur Stadium. able to make ’em.” he had an opportunity to. dium, a rugby venue. Individual Statistics
Slayton came into the When you make plays, you
game with one reception for Slayton got free for a 26- get more opportunities and This was the 32nd game Rushing: Giants, Barkley 13-70, Jones 10-37, Breida 4-14,
11 yards. yard gain to set up the first he did that.” the NFL has played in Lon- Brightwell 2-5, Bellinger 1-2, Gillan 1-(minus 3). Green Bay,
“It’s most gratifying to get Giants points, a Graham don and it was the first A.Jones 13-63, Dillon 6-34, Watson 1-(minus 3).
the win,” Slayton said. “I’ve Gano field goal late in the ➤ CB Adoree’ Jackson time the two teams arrived Passing: Giants, Jones 21-27-0-217. Green Bay, Aa.Rodgers 25-
just been trying to work first quarter. He caught with winning records. 39-0-222.
hard, make sure I stay ready. passes for 10- and 9-yard did not play in the second Receiving: Giants, Slayton 6-79, Barkley 3-36, M.Johnson 3-35,
I knew the time would come gains to help set up the first half because of issues with ➤ TE Chris Myarick Bellinger 2-22, James 2-16, Breida 2-13, Sills 2-12, Myarick 1-4.
at some point. You can’t al- Giants touchdown. He his knee and neck. He said Green Bay, Cobb 7-99, Lazard 4-35, Tonyan 4-23, Doubs 3-29,
ways control when your op- broke tackles on a 13-yard he was held out more as a went out in the second Deguara 2-19, A.Jones 2-17, Lewis 1-2, Watson 1-1, T.Davis 1-
portunities come, you can pickup in the third quarter precaution than a serious in- quarter with an ankle in- (minus 3).
control being ready for ’em.” to set up another Gano field jury. jury, hurt during Saquon Punt Returns: Giants, Pinnock 1-0. Green Bay, Am.Rodgers 1-
goal. He was thrown to the Barkley’s 40-yard run, but 11.
ground by cornerback Rasul “I’m good,” he said. “I was able to return. Kickoff Returns: Giants, Brightwell 3-56. Green Bay, Watson 2-
Douglas after a short com- wanted to get back out 35, Am.Rodgers 1-18.
pletion for a penalty on Tackles-Assists-Sacks: Giants, Love 5-1-0, Jackson 4-2-0,
Douglas that gave the Giants Lawrence 4-1-1, Layne 3-0-0, McCloud 3-0-0, J.Smith 2-4-0,
a first down on the 2-yard Crowder 2-1-0, Holmes 2-1-0, Jefferson 2-1-0, McKinney 2-1-0,
Thibodeaux 2-1-0, Ximines 2-0-1, McFadden 2-0-0, N.Williams
A NEW YORK SCAN TO LISTEN 1-2-0, Fox 1-1-0, Ward 1-0-0, Ellis 0-3-0, Belton 0-1-0, Moreau 0-
GIANTS 1-0. Green Bay, Q.Walker 5-3-0, Stokes 5-1-0, Campbell 5-0-0,
NYPOST.COM/PODCASTS/BLUE-RUSH Alexander 4-1-0, Smith 3-1-1, Amos 3-0-0, Gary 3-0-0, Savage 3-
FOOTBALL 0-0, Slaton 2-2-0, Clark 2-1-0, Lowry 2-1-0, Reed 2-1-0, Deguara
PODCAST NEW SHOW 1-0-0, Douglas 1-0-0, Enagbare 1-0-0.
DROPS TODAY Interceptions: Giants, None. Green Bay, None.
HOSTED BY THE POST’S Missed Field Goals: None.
DIGITAL/TV HOST Officials: Referee Alex Kemp, Ump Mike Morton, HL Danny
Short, LJ Jeff Bergman, FJ John Jenkins, SJ Dale Shaw, BJ Scott
BRANDON Helverson, Replay Mike Chase.
LONDON
NYG TEAM STATS GB NYG TEAM STATS GB
STARRING POST GIANTS 24 FIRST DOWNS
BEAT WRITER 8 22 21-27 Completed-Att. 25-39
12 Rushing
PAUL 4 Passing 50 Had Intercepted 0
SCHWARTZ 6-11 Penalty
0-1 THIRD DOWN EFF 15 7.607 Yards-Pass Play 5.049
AND GIANTS SUPER 338 FOURTH DOWN EFF
BOWL KICKER 59 TOTAL NET YARDS 2 7-4-4 KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 4-1-1
5.7 Total Plays
LAWRENCE 125 Avg Gain 4-10 2-50.0 PUNTS-Avg. 3-41.333
TYNES 31 NET YARDS RUSHING
4.032 Rushes 0-1 0 Punts blocked 0
213 Avg per rush
1-4 NET YARDS PASSING 301 0-0 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0
217 Sacked-Yds lost
Gross-Yds passing 61 56 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 64

4.9 1-0 Punt Returns 1-11

94 3-56 Kickoff Returns 3-53

20 0-0 Interceptions 0-0

4.7 6-63 PENALTIES-Yds 7-37

207 1-0 FUMBLES-Lost 2-0

2-15 32:11 TIME OF POSSESSION 27:42

222

New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com46 Giants show
they’re up to
task in London
L ONDON — This should have goes down. Jet lag is real and diffi-
been too big for these Giants. cult to overcome in only a few days.
It certainly looked too big for There is a desire to get out and ex-

them in the first 30 minutes on Sun- plore — especially for the many Gi-

day and that was hardly unexpected. ants players who had never before

The Packers and Aaron Rodgers set foot in Europe. The team was

had 20 points. The Giants and Dan- staying in Ware, a town about one T HE national anthem had just finished name by picking off a pass.
and kickoff for the Jets game against the Until then, Gardner was going to have to be
iel Jones had 10. Banged up, de- hour from downtown London and Dolphins was moments away.
referred to inside the locker room as “Ah-
pleted and digging deep into their traffic is real and it is burdensome.

depth chart, a comeback seemed as Still, Daboll recommended the play- That’s when Jets defensive coordinator Jeff mad,’’ his given first name.

unlikely as a neighborhood pub ers get out there and look around, Ulbrich approached Sauce Gardner on the “Now he’s certified,’’ Mosley told The Post

around these parts running out of with some free time Friday night. sideline and told him that he was going to with a laugh inside the winning locker room.

fish and chips, beer on tap, or what- “He is a great coach because not call his number on the first defensive play “He’s officially ‘Sauce’ Gardner now,’’ vet-

ever is actually in those meat pies. only were we locked in when it was from scrimmage. eran defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins said.

As it turned time to play “Coach ‘Brich,’ he told me, ‘I’m gonna send “Yeah, he’s not just ‘Ahmad’ anymore, now

out, it was not football, but he you,’’ Gardner said after the Jets smoked the he’s ‘Sauce,’ ” safety Will Parks told The Post.

too big for the let us explore,’’ Dolphins 40-17 on Sunday at MetLife Sta- “Sauce is on his way to being a legendary

Giants. They safety Julian dium. player. We see it every day in practice.’’

had been one of Love said. “He The Jets’ 22-year-old rookie cornerback, How good is he?

the NFL’s most let us enjoy the the No. 4 overall pick in the draft, set the tone “You ever see good, good, good?’’ Parks

delightful sur- Paul Schwartz city, the country. for the unlikely lopsided result when he blit- said. “He’s real good. Revis 5.0 in the mak-
prises in the
first four weeks. So, it was a good zed Dolphins quarterback Teddy Bridgewa- ing.’’
trip and they
ter from the left side, Parks, of course, was re-

Coming abroad, managed it very forced him into an inten- ferring to former Jets cor-

facing this opponent, in this unique well. Just kudos to the staff and ev- tional-grounding penalty nerback Darrelle Revis,

environment, against this future erybody involved.’’ in the end zone for a safety who’ll be inducted into the

Hall of Fame quarterback, should On game day in one of these inter- and a 2-0 lead just 2:42 into team’s Ring of Honor later

have been too much to ask of a team national affairs nothing is the way it the game. this season.

in its developmental stages. usually is. The venue is unfamiliar. In the process, Gardner’s “You see the way [Gard-
hit knocked Bridgewater
And when they went into halftime The vibe is often neutral, sort of like out of the game with head Mark Cannizzaro ner] plays and you think
about all the great corners,
down by 10 points, with Rodgers a Super Bowl on foreign soil or a big

heating up and the decidedly pro- college bowl game. The Packers and elbow injuries, leaving you think about Revis

Packers crowd at Tottenham Hot- were the last of the 32 NFL teams to the Dolphins in the hands of third-string when he was here,’’ Mosley said. “Everyone

spur Stadium making it look and participate in one of these games, it quarterback Skylar Thompson — who had knew Revis was confident, he knew what he

sound like Lambeau Field with an was their home game and the Giants never played an NFL down — for the rest of had and everybody else did, too, but he didn’t

English and state-of-the art twist, were taken aback by how many citi- the game. have to brag about it or flaunt it. He just went

well, no one would have thought zens of Green Bay and Appleton As it was, Bridgewater was playing in the out there and worked and did his job.

any less of the Giants if they did and all of Wisconsin made it here. place of Dolphins starter Tua Tagovailoa, “I would say Sauce is a little bit more flashy

their best in the second half and “The energy was amazing,’’ Saq- who was out with a concussion. than Revis was on the football field and off it.

boarded their charter flight back uon Barkley said. “It felt like a col- So, Sauce poured it on. But when it comes down to lining up and be-

home with a loss so many antici- lege game, to be completely honest. “That’s how they used me in college,’’ ing ready and being focused, he’s all that and

pated they would earn. You have to give credit — Green Gardner said of his first blitz as a pro. “I had a above.’’

Not these Giants. Bay, they showed out. I don’t know few sacks and sack-forced fumbles. It made Jets head coach Robert Saleh, when speak-

They returned home with a star- if they came from Green Bay or just me feel like I was still in college. I was just ing after the game about rookie running back

tling 27-22 victory, holding Rodgers over here, it’s a big fan base but they glad I was able to make that play. It was a Breece Hall, who had 197 all-purpose yards

scoreless in the second half, making showed out and it felt like for me great play call and I appreciate [Ulbrich] for and a TD in the game, referred to the team

this excursion not only memorable like college, like we were at Michi- letting me be able to make it.’’ needing “home run hitters.’’

but, maybe, showing how this all gan or at Ohio State as an away So did the rest of the Jets, who every day Gardner is a player who figures to be hit-

might actually be sustainable. team. That’s how you want it to be. become more blown away by how good, how ting home runs for the Jets for a long time.

“The flight won’t be shorter, but it We said, ‘It’s backs against the wall.’ polished, how mature and how confident That’s why Saleh and Ulbrich wanted to send

will be better,’’ wide receiver David It’s only us here and the only thing Gardner has been since he entered the build- him on that first Miami play from scrimmage.

Sills said. we got is each other and we’ll lean ing for the first time last April. “It did what we all knew it was going to do,’’

“Whenever you’re flying this long on each other and we were able to This game was no one-play wonder for Saleh said after the game. “We felt like we

it’s always better when you’re on the get the win.’’ Gardner, either. He also made his first NFL could get an explosive play out of it.’’

winning side,’’ left tackle Andrew Barkley and Daniel Jones led the interception, a second-quarter pick that set Mission accomplished.

Thomas said. “It’s gonna be a good way on offense. Dexter Lawrence up a Zach Wilson touchdown and a 19-7 Jets “You set the tone for this whole game,’’ D.J.

time on the plane.’’ and Kayvon Thibodeaux and Xavier lead at the time. Reed, the Jets’ other starting cornerback, told

Brian Daboll, the first-year head McKinney and less-heralded de- Gardner called the interception a “bless- Gardner on the sideline after that play.

coach, instructed his team to sleep fenders such as Oshane Ximines ing,’’ saying, “I said in the locker room earlier “With him getting that safety and that pick

as much as possible during Thurs- and Nick McCloud and Fabian Mo- this week I think I’m the only one [on the setting up a touchdown, he basically got us

day night’s cross-Atlantic flight. reau and Dane Belton and Justin team] that doesn’t have one. I think God nine points,’’ Reed told The Post. “I told him,

There is no sleeping on the Giants Layne helped pitch the second-half heard me. He answered my prayers.’’ ‘You’re making game-changing plays. You’re

anymore. They are 4-1 and coming shutout. The pick was significant for an off-the-field making a statement this game.’ ’’

back to beat the Packers means al- When Jones said the victory was reason as well. Jets veterans, led by line- From the first defensive play onward on

most anything can happen from here “definitely up there for us’’ there backer C.J. Mosley, had playfully chided Gar- Sunday.

on out. Heck, the Giants are winning was no argument to be made. The dener since training camp that he was going And for many more Sundays to come.

and they aren’t even healthy. 2022 Giants have won in Nashville, to have to earn being referred to by his nick- [email protected]

If you have never been to one of Tenn., twice in East Rutherford, N.J.

the NFL international games, it is and now once in London. So far, it is

difficult to explain exactly what not too big for them.

47

Jets 40, Dolphins 17

Wilson’s game Miami 0 14 3 0 — 17 New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
management Jets 5 14 0 21 — 40
earns praise
from Saleh First Quarter

Jets: safety, 12:38. Drive: 1 play, -8 yards, 00:10.
Jets 2, Miami 0.

Jets: FG Zuerlein 34, 3:07. Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards,
3:32. Key Play: Z.Wilson 17 pass to C.Davis on 3rd-
and-7. Jets 5, Miami 0.
Second Quarter

By Brian Costello Jets: M.Carter 1 run (Zuerlein kick), 14:56. Drive: 2
plays, 80 yards, 00:56. Key Play: Z.Wilson 79 pass
Back in June, Jets coach Robert Saleh said that to Bre.Hall. Jets 12, Miami 0.

quarterback Zach Wilson “doesn’t need to be Mia: Mostert 12 run (J.Sanders kick), 9:55. Drive: 9
plays, 75 yards, 5:01. Key Plays: Thompson 7 pass
Tom Brady this year.” On Sunday, Wilson wasn’t to Waddle on 3rd-and-2; Hill 10 run. Jets 12, Miami
7.
Brady and he was just enough for the Jets to win.
Jets: Z.Wilson 5 run (Zuerlein kick), 2:38. Drive: 9
This was the type of game plays, 53 yards, 5:22. Key Plays: Gardner 3
interception return to Jets 47; Z.Wilson 13 pass to
JETS Saleh had in mind when he G.Wilson; Bre.Hall 12 run. Jets 19, Miami 7.
NOTES made the Brady comment. The
Jets don’t want Wilson to try to Mia: Smythe 1 run (J.Sanders kick), :04. Drive: 12
do too much. On Sunday, Wil- plays, 75 yards, 2:34. Key Plays: Mostert 24 run;
Thompson 10 pass to Hill on 3rd-and-7;
Thompson 13 pass to Hill. Jets 19, Miami 14.
Third Quarter

son completed 14 of 21 passing for 210 yards and Mia: FG J.Sanders 46, 8:40. Drive: 12 plays, 47 yards,
6:20. Key Plays: Mostert 3 run on 3rd-and-1;
had one rushing touchdown. Most importantly, Mostert 20 run; Gaskin 3 run on 3rd-and-1. Jets 19,
Miami 17.
he did not turn the ball over in a 40-17 win over Fourth Quarter

the Dolphins at MetLife Stadium. Jets: M.Carter 1 run (Zuerlein kick), 9:22. Drive: 7
plays, 56 yards, 3:53. Key Plays: Z.Wilson 21 pass
“I thought he was good,” Saleh said. “We didn’t to C.Davis; Z.Wilson 3 pass to G.Wilson on 3rd-
and-1; Z.Wilson 21 pass to Bre.Hall. Jets 26, Miami
turn the ball over. I thought he made big throws 17.

when he needed to make them. I thought our run Jets: Bre.Hall 5 run (Zuerlein kick), 9:08. Drive: 1
play, 5 yards, 00:05. Jets 33, Miami 17.
game really picked up, especially in the second
Jets: Berrios 15 run (Zuerlein kick), 4:24. Drive: 5
quarter. I thought he did exactly what he needed plays, 30 yards, 3:07. Key Play: Bre.Hall 15 run on
3rd-and-11. Jets 40, Miami 17.
to do to win a football game.”
A: 82,500.
The Jets scored five rushing touchdowns. Individual Statistics

Wilson completed a 79-yard pass to running

back Breece Hall, but it was a long run after

the catch. Most of Wilson’s throws were

short or intermediate throws. It was Wilson’s Rushing: Miami, Mostert 18-113, Hill 2-13, Gaskin 4-
9, Edmonds 1-1, Smythe 1-1. Jets, Bre.Hall 18-97,
second game back after returning from his Carter 10-21, Berrios 1-15, Z.Wilson 4-2.
Passing: Miami, Thompson 19-33-1-166,
preseason knee injury. Wilson said he is happy to Bridgewater 0-1-0-0. Jets, Z.Wilson 14-21-0-210.
Receiving: Miami, Hill 7-47, Gaskin 3-24, Waddle 3-
watch the running game click like it did Sunday. 23, Wilson 2-20, Gesicki 1-30, Mostert 1-9, Smythe
1-8, Sherfield 1-5. Jets, G.Wilson 3-27, Bre.Hall 2-
“It feels good as a quarterback when you get to 100, C.Davis 2-38, Carter 2-12, Uzomah 2-12, Moore
1-11, J.Smith 1-11, Berrios 1-(minus 1).
hand the ball off and the guys up front are doing Punt Returns: Miami, Hill 1-(minus 2). Jets, None.
Kickoff Returns: Miami, None. Jets, Berrios 2-61,
their job and the receivers are getting dirty, com- T.Johnson 1-6.
Tackles-Assists-Sacks: Miami, Br.Jones 5-4-1,
ing down and making their blocks and the run- Roberts 4-3-0, Needham 4-1-0, Kohou 4-0-0, Baker
3-1-1, Wilkins 2-4-0, Phillips 2-3-0, Holland 2-1-0,
ning backs are running hard and moving the Van Ginkel 2-0-0, Sieler 1-2-0, Cracraft 1-0-0,
Igbinoghene 1-0-0, Ingram 1-0-0, Little 1-0-0,
ball,” Wilson said. “I think it’s always a good Ogbah 1-0-0, Riley 1-0-0, Tindall 0-1-0. Jets, Mosley
7-3-0, Alexander 6-4-0, Whitehead 6-1-0, Reed 5-0-
thing as a quarterback to have that.” 0, Gardner 3-2-0, Carter 2-1-0, Parks 2-0-0, Rankins
2-0-0, Lawson 1-1-1, Franklin-Myers 1-1-.5,
Wilson did reach the end zone with his legs. He Clemons 1-0-0, Thomas 1-0-0, Quinn.Williams 0-3-
.5, Joyner 0-3-0, Harris 0-1-0.
ran for a 5-yard score in the second quarter. He Interceptions: Miami, None. Jets, Gardner 1-3.
Missed Field Goals: Miami, J.Sanders 54.
now has a rushing, receiving and passing touch- Officials: Referee Clay Martin, Ump Fred Bryan, HL
Jerod Phillips, LJ Maia Chaka, FJ James Coleman, SJ
down this season. He is the first Jets quarterback Dave Hawkshaw, BJ Greg Wilson, Replay Brian
Matoren.
to accomplish this feat and first Jet since Curtis

Martin in 2000 to do it.

➤ Alijah Vera-Tucker started at his third posi- Mia TEAM STATS NYJ Mia TEAM STATS NYJ
19 FIRST DOWNS 21 19-34 Completed-Att. 14-21
tion in three weeks. He moved to right tackle this 8 Rushing 8 1 Had Intercepted 0
week after starting the first three games at right 8 Passing 9 4.389 Yards-Pass Play 8.13
guard and last week at left tackle. He has im- 3 Penalty 4 5-2-2 KICKOFFS-EndZone-TB 7-7-7
pressed his teammates. 4-11 THIRD DOWN EFF 5-11 3-43.667 PUNTS-Avg. 4-46.25
0-2 FOURTH DOWN EFF 0-1 0 Punts blocked 0
“Alijah Vera-Tucker is a Pro Bowler,” running 295 TOTAL NET YARDS 322 0-0 FGs-PATs blocked 0-0
back Michael Carter said. “It doesn’t get more 62 Total Plays 56 -2 TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE 70
simple than that. For him to go play [right] guard 4.8 Avg Gain 5.8 1--2 Punt Returns 0-0
and then for him to go play left tackle and have a 137 NET YARDS RUSHING 135 0-0 Kickoff Returns 3-67
really good game and then for him to come to right 26 Rushes 33 0-0 Interceptions 1-3
tackle next week, you can’t name me another guard 5.269 Avg per rush 4.091 11-102 PENALTIES-Yds 5-105
who’s doing that, maybe ever. I think if he doesn’t 158 NET YARDS PASSING 187 1-1 FUMBLES-Lost 0-0
go to the Pro Bowl this year, the NFL is rigged.” 2-8 Sacked-Yds lost 2-23 29:02 TIME OF POSSESSION 30:58
166 Gross-Yds passing 210
The Jets needed Vera-Tucker to go to right
tackle with Duane Brown returning at left
tackle. Nate Herbig started at right guard for the
second straight week.

FISH FILETED: Not only did Sauce Gardner knock Dolphins ➤ The Jets scored five rushing touchdowns for
quarterback Teddy Bridgewater out of the game on the Jets’
first defensive play of the game, he also had his first career the third time in franchise history and first time
interception (inset) — earning his nickname back from his since 1993 when they scored five against the Pa-
teammates in the process. triots in a 45-7 win.
Bill Kostroun; USA TODAY Sports

48 Breece mode: Jets running back Breece Hall
tormented the visiting Dolphins on Sunday, tallying 97
REPORT CARD rushing yards on 18 carries and a touchdown as well
New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com as 100 yards on two receptions. In the process the
OFFENSE rookie gave fans hope that quarterback Zach Wilson
has the help he needs to return the Jets to AFC East
It was not always pretty, but contention, writes The Post’s Steve Serby.
the Jets ended up with 322 total AP
yards, an average of 5.8 per play.
They rushed for 135 yards and
had five rushing touchdowns,
just the third time in franchise
history they’ve hit that mark. RB
Breece Hall (18 rushes, 97 yards,
1 TD, 2 catches, 100 yards) was
the star of the game, showing his
big-play ability. QB Zach Wilson
(14 of 21, 210 yards, 1 rushing TD,
99.3 rating) did not do anything
flashy, but he also did not turn the
ball over. The offensive line
opened up some big holes in

Bthe running game.

DEFENSE

CB Sauce Gardner knocked
Dolphins QB Teddy Bridgewater
out of the game on a blitz on
the first play. The hit resulted
in a safety, and Gardner added
an interception later. The Jets
had two takeaways and took
advantage of Dolphins third-string
QB Skylar Thompson (19-of-33,
166 yards, 1 INT, 58.4 rating). The
Jets had 16 quarterback hits and
two sacks. Carl Lawson had a
strip sack that Quinnen Williams
recovered. The Dolphins did not
have a play longer than 30 yards,
and WR Tyreek Hill (7 catches, 47
yards) was quiet for most of the
day. RB Raheem Mostert (18
rushes, 113 yards, 1 TD) gave

Bthe Jets fits.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Punter Braden Mann set the Jets
up early with two punts that
landed inside the 10-yard line.
That allowed the Jets to pick up
the safety on Sauce Gardner’s
blitz on Miami’s first series. KR
Braxton Berrios had a 42-yard
return, and kicker Greg Zuerlein
made a 34-yard field goal for
a good all-around special

Ateams day.

COACHING

There was plenty of good in this
one from the coaches but also
some head-scratchers. Give Jeff
Ulbrich credit for the cornerback
blitz on the first defensive play
of the game. The defense still
had issues against the run. On
offense, the Jets hit some big
plays and got the running game
going late but were unable to
take advantage of the Dolphins
being without their top two
cornerbacks. The fourth-
and-1 pass in the third

B-quarter was puzzling.
— Brian Costello

49

RB Hall busts out to New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com
offer new Jets hope

THE “BREEEEEECE” chant came out of “He’s a grown-ass man,” unsung right
the stands and washed over a stadium guard Nate Herbig said. “He runs hard, he
that is witnessing the birth of a star. makes people miss, he’ll run you over ...

And for one day, a day when the Jets finally he’s an unbelievable player, and I’m happy

beat a division opponent, the Jets gave their he’s on my team.”

fans something other than heartache and Hall, 5-foot-11, 220 pounds, was consid-

heartbreak, as well as hope that maybe, just ered by most as the best back in the NFL

maybe, Zach Wilson has the help he needs draft.

to close the gap on the rest of the AFC East. “He’s a freakin’ beast. ... If he can go like

“We’re not the old Jets. We’re the Jets that man, we can go a long way in this

now,” Breece Hall said after Jets 40, Dol- league,” Laken Tomlinson said.

phins 17. A back like Hall — supplanted by Carter

The Jets now are 3-2, and coach Robert — can be a young quarterback’s best friend.

Saleh has his first back-to-back wins. No “He could be great,” Sauce Gardner told Take ThaT! Jets D-lineman Quinnen Williams delivers a stiff arm to Dolphins wideout
Tyreek Hill, whose offseason “Jets who?” line painted a target on his back. Getty Images
one should care that they beat up on a The Post. “He reminds me of Shady ... LeS-

rookie seventh-round pick named Skylar ean McCoy.

Thompson, who had to How so? “His accelera- By Mark Cannizzaro uniform has wanted to do tor was Florida’s lack of
since Hill publicly dismissed state income tax.
replace Teddy Bridgewa- tion ... him being able to Tyreek Hill, who dissed the Jets when the Chiefs
the Jets and took his talents traded him to the Dolphins Franklin-Myers wasn’t
ter (concussion, elbow) stay on his feet after con- to Miami this offseason, can and not the Jets, who were buying into the backtrack.
run. But he could not hide also in hot pursuit of him.
following a safety on the tact ... him with that little on Sunday. “The message is still the
At his introductory news message,’’ he said. “You can
game’s first play. jump cut that he got. All Everyone knows the Dol- conference as a Dolphin, laugh and shrug it off, but I
phins speedy receiver is a when Hill was asked if he didn’t like that, and the team
They call him “Breece of that, man. I think his game-breaker waiting to was close to choosing the didn’t like that.’’
take the top off of opposing Jets, he replied, “Who? The
The Beast” for a reason. Steve Serby frame ... he reminds me defenses. He entered the Jets? Nah, man. I knew I was Jets linebacker C.J. Mosley
On Sunday, he showed of LeSean McCoy, for day with a league-high 477 going to pick Miami, no said he had a feeling all
receiving yards. But in the matter what.” along in the offseason that
the Dolphins all the sure.” Jets 40-17 win over the Dol- Hill was using the Jets as
phins at MetLife Stadium, Several Jets players didn’t leverage to get more money
moves, running through and over defend- Defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins is a sev- the Jets defense broke Hill, think any of it was very funny. from Miami.
who caught just seven
ers when he wasn’t juking them, showing en-year veteran. He’s seen all different styles passes for 47 yards. “We just played with a “That’s how it works,’’
chip on our shoulder after Mosley told The Post. “As far
what a mismatch weapon he can be out of of backs. Who does Hall remind him of? In fact, Jets defensive line- that whole, ‘Jets, who?’ as me taking [it] personal, if
man Quinnen Williams, thing,” defensive tackle John he didn’t want to be with us,
the backfield in the passing game ... 18-97-1 “When he has the ball in his hand, when who lists at 6-foot-3, 303 Franklin-Myers said after the that’s fine with me; we don’t
pounds, nearly broke the game. “I think that rubbed want you here. If you wanted
TD rushing, 2-100 receiving. he opens his stride, obviously, I’ve been 5-10, 191-pound Hill in half everybody the wrong way. to be with us, we gladly
when Hill attempted to We all saw the interviews of would have taken him.
“BREEEEEECE,” MetLife Stadium around Alvin Kamara, so that dual-threat tackle him after Williams him saying, ‘Jets who?’ ’’
tried to score after recover- “He went to a divisional op-
roared. ability, and then when you get the ball in ing a fourth-quarter fumble. Last week, Hill back- ponent. He thought he’d have
tracked from his earlier re- a better chance to win there,
“Honestly, it’s a little different ’cause in your hands, be able to make guys miss, Williams did to Hill what marks, saying he was “very da, da, da, da da. Who cares?
every player wearing a Jets close” to picking the Jets, We’re worried about what we
college, they would do the ‘Breece The bounce off tackles, he has that kind of adding that the deciding fac- have in our room, and today,
we got the job done.’’
Beast’ chant,” Hall told The Post. “It was a smoothness,” Rankins told The Post.

little different just to hear my first name be- “And then, he’s really just kind of a mix of

ing changed, but it was definitely fun out a lot of the great backs I’ve seen — he’s got

there, gave me a lot of confidence. a little bit of Christian McCaffrey as well.

“It was cool to see the Jets fans just happy. You’re starting to see him really lower his

I feel like we gave them some life today shoulder on people, showing you he can

’cause the last two home games I feel like run with a little bit of power. And when he

we didn’t play our brand of football. It was does that, he gives me Zeke [Ezekiel Elliott]

good to just hear them cheering for us and vibes a little bit. So he’s kind of a mixture of

kind of have a lot of life today.” a lot of these talented backs in the league. ...

The Jets scored 40 points for the first You get more comfortable with the way the

time in four years, and Wilson didn’t even NFL game’s played, and you’re starting to

have to throw a touchdown pass. see those big plays that everybody expects

Twice — once on a 75-yard wheel route from him are stating to show up in abun-

down the left sideline to Hall and once on a dance.”

21-yarder in the right flat to Hall — the sec- Hall is part of a banner rookie class. It was

ond-round pick from Iowa State was Sauce who forced the intentional grounding

stopped at the 1, only to watch complemen- and Bridgewater’s exit. Next week, it could

tary backfield mate Michael Carter vulture be Garrett Wilson who shines.

the TD. Hall’s 5-yard TD in the fourth quar- “We got our group chat that we always

ter was justice. keep each other grounded, man, no matter

“I was like, ‘Finally!’ ” Hall said, and how much success we’re having,” Gardner

smiled. “The coaches said if we get the ball, told The Post. “If somebody’s down, we’re

we’re gonna get you a touchdown, and I gonna pick him up. If somebody’s too high,

had already had it in my we’re gonna bring him back to sea level.”

mind, I’m like, ‘I’m not The rookie draft-class group chat began

getting stopped at the near the beginning of the season. “We talk SCAN TO LISTEN

1 again.’ It was a good throughout the whole week,” Gardner said.

feeling for sure.” “We actually came in like, we’re gonna have

Wilson (14-for-21, 210 to be tight, ’cause we don’t know how the

yards, 1 rushing TD) went vets are gonna be treating us. We all appre-

through his progressions and, ciate the vets on how they just took us in A NEW YORK JETS
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“I get excited when I see him with that I asked Hall if he prefers making guys
AND
much room ’cause he’s gonna be running miss or running guys over. “I prefer win-
JAKE BROWN
for a while,” Wilson said. ning football games,” he said, and smiled.

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New York Post, Monday, October 10, 2022 nypost.com50 A BIG LIFT: Laken Tomlinson
celebrates with Zach Wilson after the
JETS BLITZ second-year quarterback’s 5-yard
touchdown run during the second
by Mark Cannizzaro quarter of the Jets’ 40-17 victory over

HERO the Dolphins on Sunday. AP

Jets rookie running back Breece Hall
had the best day of his NFL career,
rushing for 97 yards and a touchdown
on 18 carries and caught two passes
for 100 yards to set up two other
touchdowns.

AP

ZERO

Tyreek Hill, the Dolphins’ big-play
receiver who dissed the Jets in the
offseason when he used them for
leverage en route to getting himself a
big contract in Miami, failed to make
a single big play in the game. Hill,
whose public tweaking of the Jets
when he went to Miami rubbed some
Jets players the wrong way, finished
with a quiet seven receptions for
47 yards and got nowhere near the
end zone.

UNSUNG HERO

The rookie cornerback Sauce Gardner
set the tone for the game when he
blitzed and hit Miami quarterback
Teddy Bridgewater on the Dolphins’
first play from scrimmage, knocking
Bridgewater out of the game with
head and elbow injuries. That forced
the Dolphins to play third-string
quarterback Skylar Thompson,
who’d never played an NFL down.
Gardner later added his first career
interception that led to a TD.

KEY STAT

0 The Jets didn’t turn the ball over
once while their defense forced
two Miami turnovers.

QUOTE OF THE DAY

It was a great day.
No flinch. All three
phases did a great job.

‘ Hopefully it’s the
first of many.
’— Jets coach Robert Saleh


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