A gunman who killed four people in New York city wrote a letter before killing himself Claimed that he was suffering from a brain illness in contact with contacts and he was trying to target the National Football League offices in ManhattanOfficers today said today.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told reporters that Las Vegas casino worker Shane Tamura was shot dead in the lobby of the building on Monday, trying to go to the NFL’s Manhattan office, but he took the wrong lift bank.
In a three-page manuscript note found in the shooter’s wallet, he claimed to be suffering from Tamura-Chronic Traumatic Ansefalopathy (CTE) playing high school football in California. He also wrote that the National Football League hid the dangers of the players’ brain for the profits of the players.
According to the New York City Police Department, Tamur wrote several times that he was sorry. He also requested that his brain be studied as CTE’s signs of CTE, referring to the offensive lineman Terry Long, a former NFL diagnosed CTE -diagnosed CTE before suicide in 2005.
New York City Commissioner Jessica Tisses said that before the shooting, Tamura went across the country and New York city. In the surveillance videos, Tamura appeared across the Plaza of the 345 Park Venue Venue while leaving BMW on Monday evening and keeping a rifle before entering the building.
Once I went in, Tamur opened fire on the lobby and killed another woman, Another, who tried to die and cover the duty of Duty Police Officer Didarul Islam. He then entered the lift bank and shot a guard and another man on the way.
In an interview, Eric Adams said, “He first followed the officer Officer Officer and then he turned his right to his right and saw him and left many fans,” Eric Adams said in an interview.
Tamura took the lift to the Rudin Management’s RD 33rd floor office, which is owned by a company where he was shot and killed a person before taking his own life.
In a statement, NFL Commissioner Roger Gudel called the shooting “an invisible act of violence.” He expressed his gratitude for the Law Law Act -enforcement officers who responded to the shooting. Godale added that the security of the office will increase around and around the building.
“Everyone of you is a valuable member of the NFL family.” We will come together to come together. “