Generals’ Darius Victor hammers in a two-yard TD
Darius Victor hammers in a 2-yard speeding landing to offer the New Jersey Generals an early 7-0 lead over the Pittsburgh Maulers.
Week 8 of the USFL season kicked off Friday with a heated matchup between the Pittsburgh Maulers and the New Jersey Generals, who began sturdy on the best way to their seventh-straight victory, 29-18.
The Generals enhance to 7-1 on the season, whereas the Maulers fall to 1-7.
Listed here are the highest performs from Friday’s recreation.
New Jersey Generals 29, Pittsburgh Maulers 18
Generals strike first
New Jersey took benefit of its opening drive by grabbing a fast six factors, courtesy of RB Darius Victor.
Darius Victor hammers in a 2-yard speeding landing to offer the New Jersey Generals an early 7-0 lead over the Pittsburgh Maulers.
Bombs away!
Maulers QB Roland Rivers acquired issues going early for his group in his first begin for Pittsburgh.
Maulers reply
Pittsburgh fired again with a rating of its personal on the following drive, because of the flowery footwork of Rivers.
Pittsburgh Maulers’ QB Roland Rivers retains it himself for the five-yard landing run to tie the New Jersey Generals at 7.
Double hassle
The Generals began the second quarter the identical method they began the primary — with a TD.
New Jersey Generals’ Darius Victor rushes seven yards for his second landing of the night time to take again the lead from the Pittsburgh Maulers.
Third time’s the attraction
The Generals got here up with their third rating of the night time on a 24-yard TD go from QB Luis Perez to WR KaVontae Turpin, good for a wholesome double-digit lead.
KaVontae Turpin activates the jets for a 24-yard receiving landing to offer the New Jersey Generals a 21-7 lead over the Pittsburgh Maulers.
Pulling away
New Jersey added three extra factors forward of the half on a monster 50-yard discipline objective, good for a 23-7 lead.
Coming by means of!
The Generals’ protection got here out in full pressure within the second half. First, Dravon Askew-Henry took down Tre Walker on the kickoff return.
Sack!
Then, Generals sort out Toby Johnson took down Rivers with an enormous sack.
Document-setting kick
The Maulers added three factors to shut out the third body with a record-setting 61-yard discipline objective.
Pittsburgh Maulers kicker Ramiz Ahmed hit a 61-yard discipline objective to set a USFL document.
New Jersey rolls
Victor punched in his third rating of the night time to increase the Generals’ result in 29-10 early within the fourth quarter.
Maulers make their transfer
The Maulers made a run for it late within the recreation, scoring halfway by means of the ultimate body and including a two-point conversion to maintain issues shut, 29-18.
Various kickoff
Pittsburgh opted for an alternative onside kick — a singular USFL rule the place a group can elect to go for it from fourth-and-12 from their very own 33-yard line to earn possession.
Rivers discovered latest Maulers free-agent signee Jalen McCleskey for a achieve of 18 yards to maintain the ball, nevertheless it led to a missed discipline objective, and issues ended there.
Get extra from United States Soccer League Comply with your favorites to get details about video games, information and extra.
Thursday, December 19, 2024 10:44PM
Dan Krauth has more on the emergency response.
BURLINGTON COUNTY, New Jersey (WABC) — An exclusive video obtained by Eyewitness News shows the emergency response to a large train collision in New Jersey in October.
A NJ Transit train hit a tree on the tacks, killing the train operator and injuring 23 others.
For the first time, we are seeing the emergency response to what happened.
The train was about 10 miles south of Trenton when it stuck a large tree.
What happened after was captured on police body camera video.
It shows what officers from Mansfield Township first encountered when they arrived on the scene on October 14th.
———-
DO YOU NEED A STORY INVESTIGATED? Dan Krauth, Kristin Thorne, and the 7 On Your Side Investigates team at Eyewitness News want to hear from you! Call our confidential tip line 1-877-TIP-NEWS (847-6397) or fill out the form BELOW.
Copyright © 2024 WABC-TV. All Rights Reserved.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a one-month ban on drone operations in certain areas of New Jersey, unless operators receive special permission from the government due to “special security reasons”.
This comes as dozens of night-time drone sightings have been reported across New Jersey and other states along the eastern coast of the US over the last several weeks.
The sightings have occurred in residential areas as well as near a military research and manufacturing facility, causing panic among local residents and sparking various conspiracy theories about their origins.
The FBI, Department of Homeland security, and other government agencies and officials have repeatedly said that there is no evidence of a threat to public safety.
On Wednesday, the FAA implemented temporary flight restrictions prohibiting drones that have not been authorized by the government in parts of New Jersey. The ban will remain in effect until 17 January and is in effect for areas including Bridgewater, Cedar Grove, North Brunswick, Metuchen, Evesham, Elizabeth, Jersey City and more.
The restrictions state that no unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are allowed to operate within one nautical mile of the specified airspace, including from the ground up to 400ft above ground level.
Pilots who do not comply with these restrictions may be intercepted, detained, and questioned by law enforcement or security personnel, according to the Notice to Air Mission statement.
The government may also use “deadly force” against the drones if they pose an “imminent security threat” it adds.
Since reports of drones started coming in, the FBI set up a hotline to address the drone sightings, and have said that they are looking into and investigating the reports.
Federal agencies also deployed advanced detection technology to the regions where the drones are being spotted as well as trained visual observers.
Of the over 5,000 reported sightings so far, about 100 required further investigation, the federal bureau said. A Department of Homeland Security official echoed previous statements from federal agencies, stating again this week that there is no evidence of a threat to public safety.
On Tuesday, the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, and Federal Aviation Administration issued a joint statement, stating that after examining “the technical data and tips from concerned citizens” they “assess that the sightings to date include a combination of lawful commercial drones, hobbyist drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as manned fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and stars mistakenly reported as drones”.
The agencies noted there are over one million drones registered with the FAA in the US, and that thousands of commercial, hobbyist and law enforcement drones fly in the sky lawfully on any given day.
“We have not identified anything anomalous and do not assess the activity to date to present a national security or public safety risk over the civilian airspace in New Jersey or other states in the northeast,” the statement reads.
The agencies also addressed concerns about drone sightings over military facilities, including restricted airspace, which have sparked local worries and stirred up conspiracy theories online.
“Such sightings near or over DoD installations are not new” the agencies said. “DoD takes unauthorized access over its airspace seriously and coordinates closely with federal, state, and local law enforcement authorities, as appropriate.”
“Local commanders are actively engaged to ensure there are appropriate detection and mitigation measures in place,” they stated.
The agencies acknowledged community concerns about drone sightings and pledged to continue to support state and local authorities “with advanced detection technology and support of law enforcement”.
They also urged Congress to enact counter-drone legislation that would “extend and expand existing counter-drone authorities to identify and mitigate any threat that may emerge”.
On Wednesday, the US Senate reportedly rejected a proposal to fast-track a bill, supported by Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate majority leader, and others, that Schumer says would expand government authority to conduct drone detection among other things.
Republican Senator Rand Paul blocked the measure, Reuters reported, arguing it would give the government excessive surveillance power and that Congress should not rush into legislation.
This week, Joe Biden addressed public concerns regarding the increase in reports of sightings of drones and other aerial objects in the skies, stating that there was nothing alarming about the increased reports.
“Nothing nefarious apparently, but they’re checking it all out,” the president told reporters. “We’re following this closely, but so far, no sense of danger.”
John Kirby, the White House national security communications adviser, has also said that the drones are not a national security or public safety risk.
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.
Canadian premier threatens to cut off energy imports to US if Trump imposes tariff on country
Inside the launch — and future — of ChatGPT
OpenAI cofounder Ilya Sutskever says the way AI is built is about to change
U.S. Supreme Court will decide if oil industry may sue to block California's zero-emissions goal
Meta asks the US government to block OpenAI’s switch to a for-profit
Conservative group debuts major ad buy in key senators' states as 'soft appeal' for Hegseth, Gabbard, Patel
Freddie Freeman's World Series walk-off grand slam baseball sells at auction for $1.56 million
Meta’s Instagram boss: who posted something matters more in the AI age