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Shane Tamura, who killed four people at a Manhattan office building, was trying to target the NFL headquarters but took the wrong elevator, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis spoke with Fox News Digital after the deadly shooting that left multiple people including a police officer dead.
Shane Tamura, the suspect in the deadly shooting in Midtown Manhattan, carried a note in his pocket claiming he suffered from CTE and also made references to the NFL, police sources told ABC News.
A subway power outage halted service on several lines Tuesday morning in New York City. The MTA said the subway signal system lost power at around 9 a.m. at the West 4th Street-Washington Square station in Lower Manhattan. The A, B, C, D, E, F and M lines were all impacted. Some trains were not running and others were bypassing Manhattan stops.
"We cannot properly express the grief we feel upon the sudden and tragic loss of Wesley," the LePatner family told Fortune, adding she was a "driven and extraordinarily talented professional and colleague.
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Un hombre armado que mató a cuatro personas en un edificio de oficinas en Manhattan antes de suicidarse afirmó en una nota tener
The residence of Shane Tamura, identified as the gunman in the fatal shooting at a Manhattan office building in New York City and who was killed by a self-inflicted gunshot wound is seen on Monday, July 28, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nev. (AP Photo/Ty O’Neil)
A suspect in a reported active shooter incident near a corporate office building in Midtown Manhattan was "neutralized," officials said July 28.