Shooting victim would 'hate' the Jets if they signed Pacman Jones

As cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones enters free agency this week, he’s doing his best to make NFL teams forget both his recent past – throwing a tantrum both during and after a playoff loss  – and his more distant troubles, which included a one-year suspension in 2007.

He’s talked to reporters about being older and wiser and even spent a day as a co-host in ESPN’s studios last week.

But the New York Daily News caught up with one man this week who is happy his New York Jets won’t be pursuing the 32-year-old defensive back in free agency. In 2012, a Nevada jury ordered Jones to pay Tommy Urbanski, his now-estranged wife and a security officer more than $12 million for Jones’ role in a strip-club shooting that left Urbanski paralyzed from the waist down. A lifelong Jets fan, Urbanski doesn’t want to see Jones in New York.