A driver who plowed his car into a group of trick-or-treaters
in New York City, killing three people, may have suffered a seizure,
according to police. Police believe the driver may have had a seizure or
experienced some other medical problem and lost control of his car, but
investigators have not yet confirmed this as the cause of the crash,
police said. A 10-year-old girl and her grandfather were among those
killed. Dozens of children and their families were along the street in
the Bronx around 5 p.m. Saturday when the car veered out of control.
Do-or-die time for the Mets
Sunday finds the
New York Mets on the brink of elimination going into tonight's Game 5 of
the World Series versus the Kansas City Royals. Disaster struck New
York in the eighth inning of Game 4 Saturday, when Kansas City scored
three runs in a 5-3 win. Kansas City now leads the series, 3-1. The
rally was fueled in part by an error by playoff hero Daniel Murphy,
who let a soft ground ball bounce under his glove, allowing the Royals
to score the tying run. New York will send Matt Harvey (13-8, 2.71 ERA;
2-0, 3.38 ERA in postseason) to the mound tonight versus Kansas City's
Edinson Volquez (13-9, 3.55 ERA; 1-2, 4.37 ERA in playoffs).