After mishandling Ray Rices domestic violence incident two years ago, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said I got it wrong and vowed the same mistakes can never be repeated.It doesnt appear the league learned its lesson.The NFL placed kicker Josh Brown on paid leave Friday, a day after re-opening its investigation into the 2015 domestic abuse complaint against the 14-year veteran. Brown said in journal entries and emails released by police on Thursday that he repeatedly verbally and physically abused his former wife, Molly Brown.The revelations left fans outraged because Brown received only a one-game suspension following the leagues 10-month investigation into the case.So, the big question is this: How much did the New York Giants know and what did the NFL know about Browns history of abusing his ex-wife?You very rarely have a Ray Rice video, Giants co-owner John Mara said in August.Mara told WFAN radio on Thursday he was upset about the latest information.I am certainly disturbed by what we read, Mara said. He has admitted to us that he abused his wife in the past. I think what is a little unclear is the extent of that, but what we have read about is obviously disturbing.The league said its investigators made repeated attempts -- both orally and in writing -- to obtain any and all evidence and relevant information in this case from the King County (Washington) Sheriffs Office.They were denied because it was an ongoing investigation.However, Sheriff John Urquhart told KIRO Radio in Seattle that the NFL failed to go through proper channels and the investigator didnt identify himself as working for the league.At no time has the NFL ever filed a written public disclosure request for any of these files. Period. Its never happened, Urquhart told the station.Goodell explained the leagues position in a BBC interview on Friday.You have to make decisions on whatever information you have, Goodell said in a transcript of the London interview provided by the BBC. We take this issue incredibly seriously. ... When it happens were not going to tolerate it. So we have some new information here, well evaluate that in the context of our policy and well take it from there.Molly Brown did not respond to messages from The Associated Press seeking comment. A law firm representing the kicker declined to comment.Heres some of the information and allegations police summarized based on interviews they conducted with Molly Brown:- Molly Brown stated that Josh Brown had been physically violent with her on more than 20 different instances over the past several years.- Molly said she never received medical attention for any of the abuse.- Molly said Giants attorneys helped the troubled couple deal with a landlord who threatened to blackmail them and tell the media about police being called to their apartment in Hoboken, New Jersey, two or three times in 2014-15. They were fully aware about it and they, you know, basically did what they needed to do to make the guy go away, she told detectives in May 2015. The Giants disputed the blackmail incident in August. We think the situation ... may have been a dispute that Josh had with his then-landlord in Hoboken over lease issues. During that dispute, Josh felt threatened by the landlord or her boyfriend. We advised Josh on how to resolve that issue and referred him to a lawyer to handle the matter, the team said after Mara spoke to reporters on Aug. 23.- Molly said Josh showed up drunk at her hotel room during the 2016 Pro Bowl week and was pounding on her door to get in the room. She called NFL and hotel security, Josh was escorted away and the NFL put Molly and her children in a different hotel room.- Molly stated several friends of theirs, including other players in the NFL, were aware of the domestic abuse in her relationship with Josh. She said Josh even sent a personal email to several of their friends with an attached letter in March 2014 in which he admitted to being abusive to Molly.- Molly felt the NFL had clearly given the message that no one within the league was going to do anything to help her.- Molly feared people from the NFL and the Giants would look to pressure her into making this go away, so Josh and the team would not face any negative press.- Molly was upfront that in her experience, the NFL publicly says it has a no-tolerance policy on domestic violence, but the reality is that it does more crisis management and looks to cover things up.---AP Sports Writer Tom Canavan in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Associated Press Writer Phuong Le in Seattle contributed to this report.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow Rob Maaddi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP-RobMaaddiWholesale Air Jordan 12 Paypal . LUCIE, Fla. Cheap Air Jordan 12 China . 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During the athletes parade, the 23-strong Ukrainian team was represented by a lone flagbearer in an apparent protest at the presence of Russian troops in Ukraines Crimean peninsula.MONTREAL -- A race-track worker at the Canadian Grand Prix was killed Sunday after he slipped under the wheel of a crane at the end of the Formula One event. Officials said the man was escorting the crane as it moved Esteban Gutierrezs Sauber car, which did not finish the Montreal race. The accident occurred shortly after the checkered flag waved to signal the end of the race, a major weekend sporting event for the city that draws hundreds of thousands of fans to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. "The recovery vehicle had lifted the car to return it to the pits, and while doing this, the worker dropped his radio and attempted to pick it up," Matteo Bonciani, F1s head spokesman, said as he read a statement to reporters at the track. "As he did this, he stumbled and was hit and run over by the recovery vehicle." The man, in critical condition, was airlifted to Sacre-Coeur Hospital by helicopter after being stabilized by race-track trauma nurses. "Unfortunately, the worker succumbed to his injuries at the hospital," said Bonciani, adding that organizers wanted "to communicate their deepest condolences to the family and friends of the victim." Officials would not immediately release the identity of the victim, but said he was a member of the Automobile Club de lIle Notre Dame. Hospital officials said in a statement that he was a volunteer at the track. "Its terrible," said a visibly shaken Francois Dumontier, the Grand Prixs promoter. "It tarnishes the superb weekend that we had. I am devastated to learn this, I dont have any other words." Gutierrez tweeted about the incident from his verified Twitter account: "My dearest condolences to the family of the marshal who lost his life today, our prayers for him & his family. RIP." Earlier Sunday, Dumontier said the crane operator couldnt see the man when he hit him. "Unfortunately, the vehicles wheel passed over his body," he said before the worker died inn hospital.dddddddddddd The events chief medical officer said a physician, who happened to be nearby when the accident occurred, rushed to the injured worker. The man was still conscious when the doctor arrived at his side, he added. "He went there within 30 seconds (and) started stabilizing him," said Jacques Bouchard. He said trauma workers at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve treated the worker enough to have him taken to hospital by helicopter. He was declared dead a few hours later. Bouchard said the worker, about 38 years old, had been working at the track for 10 years. He said the man was walking with the crane to help stabilize the Sauber car, as it hung from a cable. This wasnt the first death at a Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. In 1982, Riccardo Paletti, a rookie driver for the Osella team, was killed when he slammed into Didier Pironis stalled car on the starting grid. Other F1 events have also witnessed deaths on the track. A marshal was killed at the 2001 Australian Grand Prix when Canadian Jacques Villeneuves BAR Honda car leapfrogged another car and flew into a concrete retaining wall. The crash sent all four tires and other debris across the track and into a fence. Only six months earlier, a fire marshal at the 2000 Italian Grand Prix died when he was struck by a wheel thrown from a multi-car pileup on the first lap of the race. In 1977, at the South African Grand Prix, race marshal Frederick van Vuuren died in the same incident that killed driver Tom Pryce. Van Vuuren had run onto the track to attend to a stalled car when he was struck by Pryces car. The fire extinguisher he was carrying flew out of his hands and hit Pryce in the head. Other Canadian cities have also had racing-related deaths. At the 1996 Toronto Molson Indy, an official died in the same crash that killed rookie driver Jeff Krasnoff. Another track official was killed at the 1990 Vancouver Molson Indy when the car he was pushing on the track was rammed by another car. ' ' '