At least 5 people, including a police officer, killed in a Manhattan office building shooting
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 29 – Shane Tamura, a former high school athlete with mental health issues, killed four people including an off-duty NYPD officer before dying by suicide, police said.
- On Monday, a gunman identified as Shane Tamura, 27-year-old Las Vegas resident, opened fire at 345 Park Avenue, killing 3 people before dying by a self-inflicted shot, NYPD reports.
- Law enforcement officials discovered Tamura held a Las Vegas concealed carry permit and had an expired private investigator license, CNN reports.
- Witnesses heard 'a barrage of shots' sounding like a high-capacity weapon, said Russ McGee, as authorities responded to the scene.
- Two civilians were struck, with one in critical condition, and the building at 345 Park Avenue remains on lockdown.
- Investigators believe the gunman acted alone, and Jessica Tisch said he had a documented mental health history, with motives still undetermined.
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New York, Jul 29 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he trusts law enforcement to get to the bottom of the investigation into the shooting that left four dead yesterday in the heart of Manhattan. “I trust that our law enforcement will get to the bottom of the matter for which this insane lunatic committed such a senseless act of violence. My heart is with the families of the four people killed, including the NYPD officer, wh…
Trump Condemns ‘Senseless’ Manhattan Shooting, Mourns NYPD Officer
President Donald Trump condemned the deadly office shooting in Manhattan that left four people dead, including an NYPD officer, calling it a “senseless act of violence.” “I have been briefed on the tragic shooting that took place in Manhattan, a place that I know and love,” Trump posted on Truth Social. “I trust our Law Enforcement Agencies to get to the bottom of why this crazed lunatic committed such a senseless act.”Trump extended condolences…
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NYC gunman wanted to 'preserve brain' for research after shooting: Mayor
NEW YORK (WPIX) – A note found on the Manhattan gunman who killed four people read that he had suffered a brain injury, according to Mayor Eric Adams. Adams said that 27-year-old Shane Tamura blamed the NFL for his injury. “He was not an NFL player,” Adams said. “It appears as though he was blaming the NFL for his CTE… and he shot himself and took his own life. Shot himself in the chest. It appears to have been that he wanted to preserve his bra…
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that a gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building was trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator.
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