Bronxville residents weigh in on Ray Rice scandal

In Bronxville, where NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell lives, there's no shortage of people willing to weigh in on the Ray Rice domestic violence scandal. Goodell, the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens have

News 12 Staff

Sep 12, 2014, 1:25 AM

Updated 3,679 days ago

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In Bronxville, where NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell lives, there's no shortage of people willing to weigh in on the Ray Rice domestic violence scandal.
Goodell, the NFL and the Baltimore Ravens have drawn heavy criticism for not obtaining the video that shows the former Ravens running back and New Rochelle native knocking his then-fiancee unconscious last February.
Goodell strongly denies having seen the video before its release on Monday, but the Associated Press disputes the claim and says the NFL got the tape five months ago.
Residents in Bronxville are mixed about Goodell's fate. Some residents believe Goodell should resign, while others think it's not for them to decide. One resident told News 12 that Goodell is an honest man and called the circumstances unfortunate.
The National Organization for Women is calling for the commissioner's resignation.