Hundreds honor security guard killed in New York office tower shooting
NEW YORK CITY, AUG 10 – Aland Etienne, an immigrant security guard, was honored for bravery after a shooting at the NFL headquarters that killed four and wounded one, officials said.
- Hundreds gathered to honor the life of Aland Etienne, a security guard killed by a gunman at a Manhattan office tower while working his post.
- The 46-year-old immigrant from Haiti was remembered as a dedicated father and grandfather who sacrificed himself to protect others.
- Security officers held a vigil for Etienne, whose union president said his legacy will serve as a reminder of immigrants' contributions and sacrifices.
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Security guard, ‘hero’ killed in NYC’s Park Avenue shooting, is honored by hundreds
NEW YORK — Hundreds turned out to honor the life of Aland Etienne, the security guard who was killed last month at a Manhattan office tower by a gunman targeting the headquarters of the National Football League.
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Read Full ArticleHundreds of people gathered to honor the life of Aland Etienne, the security guard who was murdered last month in an office building in Manhattan by an armed man targeting the headquarters of the American National Football League.
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