✅ True. The old picture, which was a screenshot from a video, really does show cars in a commuter lot at Giants Stadium that were owned by victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The cars haunted John Mara for days that built into weeks.
They were the cars that never left the parking lot at old Giants Stadium. For so many days after the towers crumbled, the Giants’ current president and CEO, then the team’s vice president, drove through the front section commuters used as a Park-and-Ride to downtown Manhattan, knowing full well that those cars weren’t left there for convenience.
The film and eyewitness accounts showed that it was true that the picture showed 9/11 victims’ cars in the commuter lot at the old Giants Stadium. Hours after this article was originally published on Dec. 2, 2021, we changed the rating from “Research In Progress” to “True.”Snopes.com“Giants Stadium – History, Photos & More of the Former NFL Stadium of the New York Giants & Jets.”, https://www.stadiumsofprofootball.com/stadiums/giants-stadium/.
Isl, Ernie Palladino |. For the Staten and Advance. “Giants’ Boss Mara Still Haunted by 9-11 Memories.”OkWall1298. “Cars That Never Left the Giants Stadium Commuter Lot after 9/11.”Remembering 9/11: How the Events of September 11th Impacted the NFL and the Community
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