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The shooter who took over a high -rise building in the heart of New York on Monday evening would have had a grievance with the NFL.
Shane Tamura, who was identified as the man who killed several people, including an officer of the NYPD in the unleashing of the 345 Park Ave in Midtown Manhattan, cited the NFL in a note which remains near his body on the 33rd floor of the building after his death by suicide, reported the New York Post.
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A divided image showing Shane Tamura as a football player in high school next to security images. (PK Press Club; NY Post)
Nevada 27 -year -old resident, 27, blamed football sport for apparent problems with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a side effect of repeated successes, reported the point of sale, citing sources of application.
PK Press Club Digital contacted NYPD and NFL to comment.
Tamura was a high school football player in Granada Hills Charter in Granada Hills, California, about 40 kilometers northwest of Los Angeles.
The NFL headquarters was located in the same building where Tamura had killed five people and left several other injured. The league officers are on the fifth floor.
New York police commissioner Jessica Tisch said Tamura had history problems.
Tisch said Tamura had traveled the Cross-Country, her vehicle being seen for the last time in Columbia, New Jersey, at 4:24 p.m. It was not long before he was unleashed a shots dam in the high -rise building.
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A New York police investigator leaves his vehicle on the scene in front of a Manhattan office building where two people were slaughtered, including a police officer on Monday, July 28, 2025 in New York. (APPHOTE / Angelina Katsanis)
The NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a message, obtained by PK Press Club Digital, to all the employees of the League announcing the traumatic event. An NFL employee was “seriously injured”.
“As was largely reported, a shooter committed an unspeakable act of violence in our building at 345 Park Avenue. One of our employees was seriously injured in this attack,” said the message. “He is currently in the hospital and in a stable state. NFL staff are in the hospital and we support their family.
“We believe that all of our employees are otherwise safe and taken into account, and the building has almost been authorized.”

The ambulance carrying the body of Didarul Islam leaves the New York-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell medical hospital during the transfer worthy of the killed officer, who was shot by a shooter on Monday evening, early Tuesday, July 29, 2025 in New York. (APPHOTE / Angelina Katsanis)
Goodell added to pay attention to all opinions with emergency information, as the situation remained fluid.