Gunman who killed 4 at Manhattan office building was targeting NFL headquarters, mayor says
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 29 – Shane Tamura targeted NFL headquarters but took the wrong elevator, killing four including an NYPD officer and a Blackstone executive before dying by suicide, police said.
- On Monday, July 28, 2025, a gunman opened fire at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, killing Wesley LePatner and four others before dying by suicide.
- According to a note found on his body, Shane Tamura, 27-year-old former Golden Valley High School football player, drove from Las Vegas and claimed to suffer from CTE.
- Investigators said the shooter carried an M4 rifle into the building, then shot a security guard and a woman taking cover behind a pillar.
- Following the shooting, the NYPD confirmed no active threat remains, and the NYPD said the lone shooter was neutralised with no ongoing threat.
- The investigation continues into the shooting at 345 Park Avenue, with investigators examining the link between Tamura’s mental health and CTE, while NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell supported the injured employee’s family.
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