Hundreds honor security guard killed in New York office tower shooting
NEW YORK CITY, AUG 10 – Aland Etienne, an immigrant security guard, was honored for bravery after a shooting at the NFL headquarters that killed four and wounded one, officials said.
- On Saturday, hundreds gathered in Brooklyn to honor Aland Etienne, a security guard whose legacy symbolizes immigrant contributions, amid the ongoing Manhattan office tower shooting investigation.
- During last week, Aland Etienne, security guard from Haiti, was remembered at a vigil after being killed in a shooting at his post.
- Building security teams held a vigil Saturday, honoring Etienne, a dedicated father and grandfather who acted to protect others.
- The union president added that hundreds honored Aland Etienne last month, recognizing his act to protect others in his final moments.
- In addition, the gunman wounded a fifth person before taking his own life, and NYPD Officer Didarul Islam was working a department-approved private security detail.
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Security guard, ‘hero’ killed in NYC’s Park Avenue shooting, is honored by hundreds
NEW YORK — Hundreds turned out to honor the life of Aland Etienne, the security guard who was killed last month at a Manhattan office tower by a gunman targeting the headquarters of the National Football League.
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