NYC Shooting: What We Know About the Victims
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK, JUL 29 – A gunman with a grievance against the NFL killed five, including a police officer and security guard, in a Manhattan office tower housing NFL and Blackstone headquarters.
- Monday’s shooting at a Midtown skyscraper housing NFL and Blackstone offices left multiple victims, police say, including off-duty New York City police officer Didarul Islam and security officer Aland Etienne.
- Taking the wrong elevator, the shooter, identified as Shane Tamura of Las Vegas, reportedly had a grievance against the NFL over chronic traumatic encephalopathy, police say.
- Islam was working a security detail at the Midtown Manhattan skyscraper that houses NFL and Blackstone headquarters, and union president Manny Pastreich called Etienne 'a New York hero' in a statement Tuesday.
- Following the shooting, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said an employee was seriously wounded but stable, and one Rudin Management employee was confirmed among the victims.
- Following the shooting, the union announced it would aid police and building management with the investigation, and Manny Pastreich called Aland Etienne 'a New York hero'.
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NYC shooting: What we know about the victims
(NewsNation) — NYPD officials said a gunman armed with an assault-style rifle killed four people in a Manhattan high-rise building that houses the NFL headquarters and several financial firms before turning the gun on himself. The gunman, Shane Tamura, 27, was believed to have acted alone in the shooting. An official motive has not yet been released. Here are the victims of Monday evening's shooting and what we know about them so far. NYC …
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Everything we know about the victims of the New York City shooting
By DAVE COLLINS, Associated Press An off-duty New York City police officer and an executive at an investment firm were among the four people killed by a gunman at a Manhattan office tower. The officer, Didarul Islam, was working a corporate security detail Monday at the midtown skyscraper that is home to the headquarters of both the NFL and Blackstone, one of the world’s largest investment firms. Blackstone confirmed that Wesley LePatner, a seni…
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