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A note found in the gunman's wallet was critical of the NFL and mentioned CTE. The 27-year-old wrote, “Study my brain please.
Roger Goodell alerted all NYC NFL employees to work from home at least through next week following the tragic mass shooting ...
An NFL employee was seriously injured during the mass shooting at the Manhattan office tower that houses the league’s ...
Multiple people have been shot and killed at a New York City office building where the NFL is headquartered, according to NYC ...
The man who sold the gun to the shooter that targeted the NFL's headquarters has been identified. Shane Tamura, 27, attacked ...
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The NFL released a statement about the mass shooting at its NYC headquarters Monday night, which left four dead, including a police officer.
A gunman opened fire inside a building in New York City on Monday evening, killing four people and injuring a fifth.
Mourners packed a Bronx mosque to pay respects to a New York City police officer who was among the four people killed when a ...
Shane Tamura was actually trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator.
Investigators believe the gunman in a deadly New York City shooting was targeting the NFL headquarters, as he entered the ...
Police said he had a history of mental illness, and a rambling note found on his body suggested he had a grievance.
The consistent belief from the NYPD, the mayor’s office, and city officials is that NFL headquarters was indeed the target of ...
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