At least 5 people, including a police officer, killed in a Manhattan office building shooting
- In Midtown Manhattan, a shooter opened fire Monday at Park Avenue Tower, injuring at least two people, including an NYPD officer, before dying from a self-inflicted wound.
- Tamura held a Nevada concealed carry handgun license and an expired private investigator license, with no significant criminal history found, officials said.
- FBI agents from its New York Field Office were responding, and Jessica Disch, New York Police Commissioner, said 'At this time, the scene has been contained and the lone shooter has been neutralized.'
- Two civilians are in critical condition while the NYPD officer and another civilian are expected to recover, as the building remains on lockdown.
- Law enforcement officials responded at the Park Avenue office building Monday evening amid ongoing investigations, with U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton establishing a command post nearby.
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New York gunman's note outlining reason behind massacre discovered after five people dead
A gunman who opened fire in the centre of New York City and killed four people allegedly left a note that appeared to blame the National Football League (NFL) for a brain injury. The shooter, 27-year-old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas, took his own life after shooting inside a glitzy Manhattan skyscraper that is home to the Irish consulate and firms including Blackstone and the NFL on Monday, July 28.The city's Mayor, Eric Adams, said the assailant…

Gunman kills four, including NYPD officer, in Manhattan skyscraper shooting
NEW YORK (NEXSTAR) — A man stalked through a Manhattan office tower firing a rifle Monday, killing four people, including a New York City police officer, and wounding a fifth before taking his own life, officials said. The shooting took place at a skyscraper that is home to the headquarters of both the NFL and Blackstone, one of the world's largest investment firms, as well as other tenants. The gunman, identified by authorities as Shane Tamura …
In New York, at least five people were killed in shots in Manhattan.
Hero police officer among four killed in 'pure evil' mass shooting in skyscraper
Officer Didarul Islam, who was working private security at the time, was shot in the back in the Blackstone building in Manhattan, New York City, which left other four innocent people dead
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