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Colombia vs. Uzbekistan World Cup prediction: Odds, picks, preview, best bets for Wednesday


Welcome to the World Cup, Uzbekistan.

The doubly landlocked country will come into this tournament as an unknown, but they do have a couple of familiar faces at the center of their story.

Fabio Cannavaro, who was named FIFA World Player of the Year and won the Ballon d’Or in 2006 thanks to his part in Italy’s World Cup triumph, was named manager of Uzbekistan in 2025, and he’s got quite the protege in center-back Abdukodir Khusanov.

Khusanov, 22, played his way into the starting XI for Manchester City this past season.

Cannavaro, Khusanov, and the rest of the White Wolves are a massive underdog against Colombia at the Estadio Azteca on Wednesday night.

World Cup: Uzbekistan vs. Colombia odds, prediction

Like a lot of the long shots in the World Cup, Uzbekistan knows how its gravy needs to be made. They’re a big, physical side, but they’re miles behind Colombia in terms of talent and playmaking.

Cannavaro and Italy won the 2006 World Cup with an elite defense, monikered “The Berlin Wall,” and he’ll know that his Uzbek squad’s only hope of winning any points will be through playing within itself.

Don’t expect the Uzbeks to put Colombia under heaps of pressure, but they will try to break on the counter, and hoof crosses into 6-foot-3 striker Eldor Shomurodov, who is a handful to deal with in the air.

While Uzbekistan will sit deep and play with pragmatism, Colombia will want to be on the front foot for this entire match.


Colombia's forward Luis Diaz looks on during a friendly football match.
Luis Diaz is coming off a terrific season for Bayern Munich. AFP via Getty Images

Luis Diaz is the talisman for Los Cafeteros, and he’ll do everything he can to draw Uzbek defenders out of position, opening up space for James Rodriguez, Andres Gomez, or Luis Suarez to operate.

Colombia will need Diaz, one of the great 1-v-1 players in the world, on his game, as it won’t make much sense to cross the ball into the box with all the giant Uzbek defenders in the mixer.


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As we saw with Saudi Arabia against Uruguay or Cape Verde against Spain, a disciplined low block can frustrate an opponent that wants to play through you, so it will be up to Colombia to keep its cool if it can’t get through the Uzbek lines in the early going.

Look for a patient approach from Colombia, as they’ll be wary of getting hit on the break by Uzbekistan, knowing that they’ll be vulnerable to counterattacks with Shomurodov on the lookout for longballs and crosses.

This one may take a long while to get going, if it ever gets there.

The Play: Under 2.5 goals (-110, FanDuel)


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Rudy Giuliani backs GOP insurgent to take on Dem NY Rep. Tom Suozzi in split from Trump



Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is splitting from pal President Trump in the Republican primary race for the 3rd House District seat held by Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi.

Giuliani endorsed attorney Greg Hach Tuesday night against former state Assemblyman Mike Lipetri, who came within a few percentage points of defeating Suozzi in the 2024 election for the district covering parts of Nassau County and Queens.

Trump in February endorsed Lipetri, who also has the support of the Nassau County Republican Party.

Giuliani endorsed Greg Hach (right) in the Republican primary for NY’s 3rd House District seat. @RudyWGiuliani

Hach, 55, is an attorney and Air Force veteran who is pouring $1 million of his own money into the race.

“Right now, I want to urge people to vote for you. You’re one of the best candidates I’ve seen in a very, very long time,” Giuliani said when Hach appeared on his “America’s Mayor Live” podcast.

Giuiliani also said his involvement in the race is “personal.”

He suggested that New York Republican leaders “double crossed” Hach the way they “double crossed” Giuliani’s son, Andrew Giuliani, when he ran for governor in 2022.

Most of the New York GOP leadership endorsed Lee Zeldin for governor in 2022, and he prevailed over the younger Giuliani in the primary.

Andrew Giuliani is executive director of the White House Task Force on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and Rudy said his son “would be angry” for mentioning him.

Trump endorsed former state Assemblyman Mike Lipetri. X / @HachforCongress

Hach said he was thrilled with Giuliani’s endorsement.

“To earn the support of Rudy Giuliani — the greatest mayor in New York history and a true American hero — is one of the most extraordinary honors of my life,” Hach said.

“Mayor Giuliani carried this nation on his shoulders during one of its darkest hours, and breathed new life into a city that had been declared dead. ….I am running for Congress with the same spirit in which Mr. Giuliani ran for mayor: I see a corrupt, broken, and unaffordable system, and I refuse to accept it. We can do so much better than we are today. That begins locally with getting rid of Tom Suozzi.”

Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) steps off stage after speaking during a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony for the “Harlem Hellfighters” of World War One on Capitol Hill on September 3, 2025 in Washington, DC. Getty Images

Giuliani’s endorsement gives the Hach campaign a boost as it heads into the final days of the primary contest. Early voting runs until Sunday June 21st. Polls open on Primary Day, Tuesday, June 23.

Nearly all of Trump’s endorsed candidates across the country have prevailed in this year’s primary election season, indicating that Hach has a steep hill to climb given the president’s sway with Republican voters.

The Nassau County GOP leadership backing Lipetri brushed off the Giuliani endorsement of Hach.

“The Nassau Republican Committee stands with President Donald Trump in endorsing Mike LiPetri for Congress in NY-3. Mike backs the President and his policies, which have secured our borders and given our families no tax on tips, social security and overtime,” said Nassa County Republican Party chairman Joseph Cairo.

“Nassau Republicans are following President Trump’s lead as they vote for Mike LiPetri.”

Giuliani, 82, is on the mend after battling a “serious” case of pneumonia that caused him to slip into a coma last month.



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England vs New Zealand: Sonny Baker lifts the mood by staying true to himself


Unlike his fellow debutant wicketkeeper James Rew, who was told he was replacing Jamie Smith in the sauna on Tuesday, Baker had a couple of days to prepare for his Test bow after Ollie Robinson’s knee scan on Saturday.

A keen note-maker, Baker has a book with pointers to remember for each battle but also how to deal with the stress that comes from a debut on cricket’s biggest stage.

A lot of it is about embracing the occasion.

“Even last night I was struggling to eat, and fuelling as a fast bowler is super important,” he said. “This morning I felt the anxiety build up in my stomach.

“I was pretty honest with people that I was pretty nervous going into the day. Once you start warming up, everything goes away and you get stuck in.”

With England naming three debutants in their XI for the first time in nine years, the pre-match huddle went on longer than some first dates.

Rew received his cap from a fellow Somerset batter Marcus Trescothick, while Jordan Cox got his from Essex legend Nasser Hussain.

Baker, a self-proclaimed fast-bowling geek, was handed his from another in the county he has just joined – former England quick Steven Finn.

“The cap presentation was more emotional than anything else, seeing how proud my parents were,” he admitted.

“I was trying not to get emotional in front of the rest of the lads, but I was struggling a bit.”

When Baker’s first wicket-taking over was complete, perhaps with the emotion bubbling, he initially headed the wrong way, turning for deep third rather than his fielding position of long leg.

After correcting, he was greeted by a section of The Oval crowd rising to applaud him.

“That was proper,” said Baker. “In T20s and stuff, when there’s music on you don’t really sense the crowd quite as much.

“When it’s silent and there’s just a trumpet in the background, you really feel the crowd getting behind you.”

It is not lost that Baker’s Test debut came on such an unusual day.

Three debutants, one man holding more caps than the rest of the team combined, and the captain more than 250 miles away with his career in the balance.

Far from ideal, but England appeared upbeat and tight-knit throughout.

“It’s actually been great,” added the Devon-born Baker. “The lads have tried to put that behind us and deal with the situation as it is.

“The relaxed nature of the environment really helps from a nerves point of view.”

Soon after, Baker’s duties on day one were done as he turned to another sporting event.

“The rest of the lads will be fuming if I take much longer,” he said as he left the stage.

There was World Cup football to watch.

The past week, with everything surrounding the Ben Stokes situation, has been a dark week for English cricket.

This was a Sonny day.



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LA’s first ‘fire-resistant’ home can withstand blazes for hours



A new home built in the Eagle Rock neighborhood of Los Angeles is designed to withstand up to three hours of direct fire exposure — giving hope to Angelenos terrified of losing their homes to wildfires.

The home is slated as LA’s first Type 1 ADU — the highest fire-resistance classification — and is located just minutes away from where the Eaton Fire evacuation zone was.

Exterior of the home.
Construction workers installing the steel roof. Builtech Construction
The home is fitted with fire-resistant windows and glass.

“In the hills of Eagle Rock, Builtech Construction completed Los Angeles’ first known ICF (Insulated Concrete Form)-based ADU built to meet Type I standards, the highest fire-resistance classification under the International Building Code (IBC) and California Building Code (CBC),” Builtech Construction — the company behind the build — announced.

Builtech Construction is a California-based group that helps “California homeowners plan, harden, and build homes designed to better resist embers, radiant heat, and wildfire exposure,” according to their website.

The allegedly fireproof house is a two-bedroom, 1,150-square-foot home that only cost $410,000 to construct. Its windows are fire-resistant while the rooftop plumbing vent uses cast iron, which replaces the go-to plastic vent that melts and opens a fire pathway.

ICF blocks used in the build. Builtech Construction
Rebar inside of the ICF blocks Builtech Construction
Concrete poured on the walls Builtech Construction

The ICF uses lightweight hollow foam blocks filled with concrete in order to form a solid, non-combustible wall.

The construction was allegedly completed in only 10 days by only a handful of people.

“Honestly, I was surprised by the price; it came in right around what we were quoted for a regular wood home… Knowing our family has a home that can stand up to fire and whatever else comes, that peace of mind is priceless,” the homeowner said.

Firefighters fight the Eaton Fire (2025) Shutterstock / Ringo Chiu
Satellite image of the Eaton Fire AP

After the devastating Eaton and Palisades Fire killed at least 28 people and destroyed more than 16,000 structures in early 2025, the project comes at a time when many California homeowners are searching for tangible ways to protect their families from future fire disasters.



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The Solawave red light skin care wand is buy one, get one free


Wave goodbye to dull skin.

While we might not have access to all of stars’ beauty secrets, there are some A-listers share freely. Case in point: Red light therapy, which Charlize Theron recently said works better than “any lotion or cream” if you want to “actually see a difference” in your skin.

One device in particular, the Solawave 4-in-1 Skincare Wand, has become a favorite among the celebrity set, thanks to its petite size that’s perfect for red carpet prep and travel. Sydney Sweeney has said she uses it “every single day,” while Katy Perry told Vogue she “swears by this little guy.”

Besides offering the benefits of red light — like boosted collagen production and smoother, firmer skin — the wand offers massage, heat and galvanic current, making it a true multitasker.

And from now until Friday, Solawave‘s hero product is buy one, get one free, making it even more tempting.

Solawave LightBoost Wand Activating Serum and Wand
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The wand is such a hit with editors that it was even featured in “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” with Emily Charlton (played by Emily Blunt) incorporating it into her evening skin care routine.

Plenty of makeup artists use it on their famous clients to get them red-carpet ready, too, with Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon among the many who’ve tried the tool before big events. Since it helps skin care absorb better and reduces puffiness for a camera-ready glow, it’s a no-brainer.


Woman in pink sunglasses and a sparkly necklace touching her lips, holding a phone.
Solawave was a guest star in “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”

It’s simple to use, too. First, smooth on the brand’s LightBoost Wand Activating Serum (or any water-based conductive gel — even hyaluronic acid), then wave your skin woes away. It requires 12 minutes a day to start, but once results show up, maintenance can be done just a few times a week.

The Solawave Wand gets glowing reviews from shoppers, with one reviewer writing, “I can see a difference in the tightness around my jawline and also in the fine lines.”

A second fan wrote, “I’m 71, so I’m not expecting miracles, but I have noticed my skin is even softer than before and there seems to be some firming.”

If you’re looking for a little zhuhz in your skin care routine, this magic wand might be just the thing.


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SF Giants beat Braves 7-2 in Game 1 of doubleheader


ATLANTA — A little over 18 hours since Adrian Houser threw his last pitch of the bottom of the first, Robbie Ray started the bottom of the second with a grunt that bounced off the walls of a more than half-empty Truist Park early Wednesday afternoon.

In practice, Ray’s outing was pretty much just another start.

In reality, his 6 ⅓ shutout innings in a 7-2 win went down as only his fifth regular-season relief appearance of his career. And for a while, it looked like it might cost him a chance at a no-hitter.


Robbie Ray pitching in his Giants uniform.
Robbie Ray was senational on Wednesday afternoon, limiting the Braves offense in San Francisco’s 7-2 victory Wednesday afternoon. AP Photo/Erik S. Lesser

Ray was set to start the Giants’ regularly scheduled second game of the series Wednesday night but was moved up to take over where things left off when the series opener was suspended the previous night following a delay of 1 hour, 52 minutes.

After pouncing on Grant Holmes the night before, the Giants were already up 3-2 when Ray threw his first pitch, and he wouldn’t allow an Atlanta hit until the seventh inning.

It was quite the reversal from their pitching fortunes early Tuesday night, after Houser was rocked for two runs in the first inning, including a 473-foot tank from Drake Baldwin.

The Braves stacked their lineup with lefties against Houser, which may have paid off initially but came back to bite them when it was Ray, a lefty, who took over when play resumed.

The Giants’ bats, on the other hand, picked up right where they left off after jumping on Holmes for seven base runners and three runs during the downpour Tuesday night.

Rafael Devers, Jung Hoo Lee and Willy Adames slugged solo shots that allowed Ray to pitch with a comfortable lead for most of the afternoon. Devers started things off with his 10th of the season in the fifth, and Lee went back-to-back with two outs to make it 5-2.

Adames added on another insurance run in the eighth with his 12th of the season.

What it means

Thanks to Ray’s strong effort, the Giants are able to enter the second game of the doubleheader and look ahead to the rest of their road trip without too many concerns about their pitching depth.

They won’t however, have a fresh closer after Tony Vitello called on Caleb Kilian in a non-save situation. Dylan Smith was in line to finish the game as the only reliever the Giants used, but he issued two consecutive walks with one down, prompting Vitello to bring in his closer with a five-run lead.


A Braves pitcher on the mound throws a baseball.
Against 5 Braves pitchers, the Giants scored 7 runs on 10 hits, including three homeruns. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Who’s hot

Despite allowing five runs in his last start, Ray looked to be moving in the right direction with his longest outing in more than a month and only his second this season without issuing a walk.

Ray took that progress and built on it against the Braves.

The only base runners Atlanta mustered against Ray until Austin Riley led off the seventh with a double were two lone walks, neither of which made it past first base.

Leaning on his sinker over his four-seamer, Ray’s eight strikeouts were his most in 15 times toeing the rubber this season and his 6 ⅓ innings of relief represented his second-longest outing of the year — his first time completing six or more innings since May 8. 

Who’s not

It had only been a little more than a week since Adames’ last home run, but it might as well have been a year. Between his two-homer game in the Giants’ opening game at Wrigley Field and his solo shot in the eighth, Adames had been 1-for-31 with 11 strikeouts.

Likewise, Devers’ home run was also only his second of June while batting an equally poor .161 (9-for-56). Neither player is exactly making it easier to move their hefty contracts as the Giants reportedly listen to offers for their highly paid, underperforming stars.

Up next

A short break, and then the second game of the double header. Both teams can add a 27th player, and the Giants used their roster spot on Carson Whisenhunt, who will make his first start of the season in the nightcap against the Braves’ regularly scheduled starter, JR Ritchie.

Whisenhunt was named the Pacific Coast League’s pitcher of the month for May and is 5-2 with a 3.65 ERA in 14 games (13 starts) — 2.76 dating back to his last start of April.



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Final words B-52 pilot told his wife before doomed SoCal flight



Lt. Col. Gabriel “Journee” Estrella, one of the eight people killed in Monday’s B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California, told his wife before boarding the aircraft how important the mission was to him.

Estrella, 40, a weapons systems officer assigned to the Air Force Operational Test and Evaluation Center, had been eagerly anticipating the mission and spoke about it with excitement before the fatal flight, his wife Brianna Nichole revealed in a heartbreaking social media post.

“This particular test flight was one he had been looking forward to,” she wrote. “He told me, ‘It’s a once in a lifetime flight, babe.’

Lt. Col. Gabriel “Journee” Estrella, one of the eight people killed in Monday’s B-52 crash at Edwards Air Force Base.

“With a broken heart, I want our family and friends to know that my beloved Lt Colonel Gabriel ‘Journee’ Estrella was one of the eight people on board the B-52 that crashed yesterday, June 15, 2026, here at Edwards AFB,” she wrote. “He died doing what he loved.”

Nichole described Estrella as “the most incredible man” who “loved his family fiercely” and was passionate about his military career.

“He woke up every day excited to go to work,” she wrote. “He would tell anyone who would listen that being a Weapons Systems Officer was his dream job, and that he was fortunate enough to do what he loved every single day.”

The couple shared three children, including young daughter Sunny, whom wife Brianna Nichole said adored her father.
Nichole said their sons Noah and Elijah were also grappling with the devastating loss..

The couple shared three children, including young daughter Sunny, whom Nichole said adored her father.

“Our sweet Sunny girl… I will tell her every single day how deeply her Dada loved her and what a wonderful man he was,” she wrote. “It breaks my heart knowing she will have to grow up without him, but I know he will always be with her.”

She said their sons Noah and Elijah were also grappling with the devastating loss.

The couple shared three children, including young daughter Sunny, whom Nichole said adored her father.

“Noah and Elijah are feeling this loss profoundly,” she wrote. “Gabe helped shape the men they are today, and the immense love he had for the boys was evident to everyone who knew our family.”

Nichole ended her tribute with an emotional message to her husband.

“I don’t know how I will live each day without you. You were my best friend,” she wrote. “I will love you forever, babe. Thank you for the beautiful life we built together. Stay with me. Walk beside me.

“Our hearts are shattered,” she added. “He is, and always will be, our hero.”

Military officials have not yet released details on what caused the crash, which occurred during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base, located around 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. An investigation is underway.

The other victims named Wednesday include Col. Gregory Watson, 53; Retired Lt. Col. Miles Middleton, 50; Maj. Alexander Davis, 34; Maj. Robert Dee, 40; Maj. Brad Hovey, 35; Jeromy Smith, 32; and Christopher Rischar, 41, according to a statement from Edwards Air Force Base.


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Karen Bass orders probe into dog shot by LAPD at Knicks celebration



Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ordered a full investigation into the fatal police shooting of a beloved family dog by officers responding to a distress call just minutes after its owners celebrated the New York Knicks’ NBA championship victory.

“Every life lost to violence is a tragedy, and we know that the devastating loss of Jameson will be felt by his family forever,” Bass told The California Post in a statement Tuesday.

Jameson — a 2-year-old mix of golden retriever, Saint Bernard and poodle — was fatally shot by an LAPD officer. abc7

“I have spoken directly to the Chief to ensure a full investigation and accountability for any wrongdoing.”

The mayor said she would closely monitor the probe into the shooting, which has sparked outrage across Los Angeles and fueled a massive fundraising effort for the dog’s grieving owners.

“I will make sure that the investigation is thorough and transparent so that Angelenos have a complete understanding of what happened to Jameson and this family,” Bass added.

Mayor Karen ordered a “thorough and transparent” investigation into the shooting. CHRIS TORRES/EPA/Shutterstock

Jameson — a 2-year-old mix of golden retriever, Saint Bernard and poodle — belonged to diehard Knicks fan Marie Marseille and her family. The curly-haired pup had been celebrating the team’s championship win Saturday night at Marseille’s Canoga Park apartment and was even photographed wearing a blue Knicks shirt shortly before he was killed.

The celebration turned tragic when officers from the LAPD’s Topanga Patrol Division responded to reports of a screaming woman inside the apartment complex shortly after 8 p.m.

According to police, Jameson was with his owner when officers asked her to secure the large dog. Authorities said Marseille briefly shut the apartment door before reopening it, allowing Jameson to exit.

Jameson belonged to diehard Knicks fan Marie Marseille. FOX

Officers alleged the dog then charged toward one of them, prompting an officer to open fire.

Cellphone video captured the chaotic aftermath as Marseille screamed in disbelief.

“Oh my God! Oh my God,” she cried. “I cannot believe this is happening. I cannot believe this is happening.”

The shooting has triggered a wave of sympathy online and in the neighborhood, where a memorial of flowers and tributes has begun growing outside the family’s apartment.

A GoFundMe campaign launched in Jameson’s memory had raised more than $170,000 as of Wednesday afternoon, far exceeding its original $10,000 goal.

Police at the scene after the shooting. abc7

“On June 13th, 2026, 10 minutes after celebrating the Knicks championship win, our dog was fatally shot right outside our home,” the family wrote on the fundraiser.

“Jameson was 2 years old, and he was taken from us too soon. Anyone who’s met Jameson would tell you he is the sweetest boy in the world.”

The family said the donations would help cover cremation costs and support their push for “Justice for Jameson.”

The LAPD said the shooting remains under investigation.

A GoFundMe campaign launched in Jameson’s memory had raised more than $170,000. Jeremiah Garcia/gofundme

Anti-police activists rushed to condemn the shooting, demanding that the department immediately release body camera footage and identify the officers involved.



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Disneyland’s historic New Orleans Square train station making comeback



Disneyland has reportedly been granted a permit to reconstruct a beloved, historic piece of New Orleans Square that was tragically scorched by a fire more than three years ago.

The path has now been cleared for the theme park to resurrect the New Orleans Square train station “radio house” as a 357-square-foot structure.

The original building caught on fire during a busy holiday season in December of 2022, when an after-hours fire broke out at the station. The charred ruins stood untouched and hidden behind scaffolding until it was finally leveled in 2025.

While nobody was hurt, the blaze gutted the small structure, which served as an employee break room.

The charred ruins stood untouched and hidden behind scaffolding until it was finally leveled in 2025. /r/Disneyland
Disneyland railroad engine #1, C.K. Holliday, pulls in to the New Orleans Station at Disneyland. MediaNews Group via Getty Images
Disneyland’s New Orleans Square Train Station prior to the fire. Facebook/Disneyland News Today

The reconstruction won’t be as flashy as a new attraction or themed land, but Disney fans have welcomed the move as an effort to preserve the park’s history.

The new build will feature upgraded electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems, transforming the space back into a modern break room and restroom for workers, according to reports. Park officials also said that the exterior will look almost identical to the old, vintage building to preserve the land’s meticulous 19th-century aesthetic.

The building will has have a new ADA compliant pathway constructed over the train tracks, allowing for safe access from the platform to the break room.

The fire-damaged train station is based on a set from the 1948 Disney film “So Dear To My Heart.”

The scorched building was also used to film the “Two Brothers” section of the stage show “Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln” at Disneyland and The American Adventure at Epcot.



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Elderly woman struck by stray bullet during NYC gun battle: cops, sources


A gun battle erupted on a Bronx street in the early afternoon Wednesday — leaving an elderly woman and a young man injured, cops and sources said.

The woman, 79, and a 26-year-old man were each shot in their left leg around 1:20 p.m. at University Avenue and West 183rd Street in University Heights, police said. 

The wounded man appeared to have been exchanging gunfire with someone else when the innocent senior was caught in the crossfire, law enforcement sources said.


The woman, 79, and man, 26, were shot in their left legs around 1:20 p.m. at University Avenue and West 183rd Street in University Heights, police said.
The apparent bystander and the younger man were both shot in their left legs around 1:20 p.m. at University Avenue and West 183rd Street in University Heights, cops and sources said. Google Maps

Both victims were taken to St. Barnabas Hospital, where they were listed in stable condition, authorities said.

Police are looking for two men who fled on foot after the brazen daytime violence, the sources said. 



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