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New York gunman left note blaming NFL for brain injury, mayor says | New York gunman left note blaming NFL for brain injury, mayor says |
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A gunman who killed four people when he stormed a skyscraper in the heart of New York on Monday evening left a note that appeared to blame the National Football League (NFL) for a brain injury, the city's Mayor Eric Adams says. | A gunman who killed four people when he stormed a skyscraper in the heart of New York on Monday evening left a note that appeared to blame the National Football League (NFL) for a brain injury, the city's Mayor Eric Adams says. |
The attacker, 27-year-old Shane Tamura of Las Vegas, shot himself dead after opening fire in a building where the American football league has its headquarters, but went to a different part of the building after taking the wrong lift. | The attacker, 27-year-old Shane Tamura of Las Vegas, shot himself dead after opening fire in a building where the American football league has its headquarters, but went to a different part of the building after taking the wrong lift. |
The gunman was carrying a note in which he blamed CTE, a brain disease triggered by head trauma, for his mental illness, Adams said. | The gunman was carrying a note in which he blamed CTE, a brain disease triggered by head trauma, for his mental illness, Adams said. |
Tamura played football as a teenager but did not play in the NFL, ex-teammates have told US media. | Tamura played football as a teenager but did not play in the NFL, ex-teammates have told US media. |
New York City police officer Didarul Islam, 36 - who was working as a security guard at the building - was among those killed. | New York City police officer Didarul Islam, 36 - who was working as a security guard at the building - was among those killed. |
Another of the victims was an employee of finance giant Blackstone, who was named by her company as Wesley LePatner. | Another of the victims was an employee of finance giant Blackstone, who was named by her company as Wesley LePatner. |
Two male civilians were also killed. An NFL employee was also "seriously injured" in the attack, the league's commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a message to staff. | Two male civilians were also killed. An NFL employee was also "seriously injured" in the attack, the league's commissioner Roger Goodell wrote in a message to staff. |
A statement from US President Donald Trump, who has been visiting Scotland, said he had been briefed on the "tragic shooting". | |
The statement said Trump trusted US law enforcement agencies to "get to the bottom of why this crazed lunatic committed such a senseless act of violence". | |
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Asked about a possible motive on the part of Tamura, Eric Adams told CBS: "[He] did have a note on him. The note alluded to that he felt he had CTE, a known brain injury for those who participate in contact sports. | |
"He appeared to have blamed the NFL for his injury." | "He appeared to have blamed the NFL for his injury." |
CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, is a brain disease linked with repeated blows to the head. | |
Tamura's alleged note said "study my brain please", according to a senior official who spoke to ABC News. Tamura is said to have then written: "I'm sorry." | |
The alleged attacker was an American football player during his time at high school in California, shocked ex-teammates told NBC News. | |
One classmate remembered Tamura as a jokey personality, and a former coach described him as a talented and hard-working running back who made "a great player". | |
Mayor: New York gunman left note blaming NFL for brain injury | Mayor: New York gunman left note blaming NFL for brain injury |
The gunman appears to have driven across the US from Las Vegas to New York, and used an assault-style rifle during the attack at 345 Park Avenue. | |
After opening fire in the building's lobby, Tamura is believed to have entered a lift to the 33rd floor of the skyscraper and continued to fire. | |
Mayor Adams said a preliminary investigation showed that the gunman mistakenly went to the office of Rudin Management, which owns the building. | |
Tamura later turned his gun on himself. | Tamura later turned his gun on himself. |
The incident brought parts of Midtown Manhattan and public transportation to a halt. A BBC journalist at the scene reported seeing scores of police vehicles and at least one person with a bloodied chest being taken away on a stretcher. | The incident brought parts of Midtown Manhattan and public transportation to a halt. A BBC journalist at the scene reported seeing scores of police vehicles and at least one person with a bloodied chest being taken away on a stretcher. |
Bystanders reported hearing what sounded like gunshots and police told those in the area, including the BBC journalist, to shelter in nearby buildings. | Bystanders reported hearing what sounded like gunshots and police told those in the area, including the BBC journalist, to shelter in nearby buildings. |
Police worked floor-by-floor to clear the building, an effort that took hours. | Police worked floor-by-floor to clear the building, an effort that took hours. |
One woman, Nekeisha Lewis, said she was eating dinner with friends on the plaza when she heard gunfire. "It felt like you were in a warzone almost," she told NBC News. | One woman, Nekeisha Lewis, said she was eating dinner with friends on the plaza when she heard gunfire. "It felt like you were in a warzone almost," she told NBC News. |
Ms Lewis said she saw an injured man run out of the building, and described the incident as "literally the most scary situation I've ever been in". | Ms Lewis said she saw an injured man run out of the building, and described the incident as "literally the most scary situation I've ever been in". |
Watch: New York in shock after fatal office shooting | Watch: New York in shock after fatal office shooting |
City officials paid tribute to Islam, who migrated to the US from Bangladesh, had two children and was expecting a third with his pregnant wife. | |
"He was doing the job that we asked him to do," said New York Police Commissioner Jennifer Tisch. "He put himself in harm's way. He made the ultimate sacrifice." | |
Tisch continued: "He died as he lived - a hero." | |
Members of Islam's Bangladeshi community told the New York Times how Islam had migrated to the US and worked as security for a school before becoming a policeman. They said their friend had been an active member of his mosque who had mentored young men in the area. | |
Blackstone employee Wesley LePatner was described by her company as "brilliant, passionate, warm, generous, and deeply respected within our firm and beyond. | |
"She embodied the best of Blackstone." | |
Details about the two other victims, or the NFL employee who was hurt in the shooting, have not yet been made public. |