Security at Midtown Office Was Extensive, Expert Says
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 29 – The shooter targeted the NFL due to alleged brain injury grievances, killing four civilians and an NYPD officer before taking his own life, officials said.
- On Monday evening at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, Shane Tamura killed Officer Didarul Islam and three civilians before dying by suicide.
- Mayor Eric Adams said the gunman `seemed to have blamed the NFL` for grievances, citing delusional claims of brain damage despite never playing professionally.
- In a timeline released by Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, Shane Tamura arrived at 6:28 p.m., in a black BMW with an M4-style rifle, shot Islam, and died by suicide on the 33rd floor.
- Following the attack, President Donald Trump said he trusted law enforcement to explain why the individual committed the violence, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced increased security at 345 Park Avenue.
- Community leaders and officials are planning a healing press conference, with the New York City Crisis Management System, a citywide network of over 46 organizations, to evaluate security outside and inside 345 Park Avenue.
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