NYC mayoral candidates respond to shooting in Midtown Manhattan
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY, JUL 29 – Four civilians and an off-duty NYPD officer were killed in a mass shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office building; one NFL employee was critically injured, officials said.
- On Monday evening, a lone gunman opened fire at an office building on 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, killing five people including an off-duty NYPD officer.
- The 27-year-old suspect, Shane Tamura from Nevada, entered the building’s lobby, proceeded to the 33rd floor where Rudin Management is headquartered, and opened fire before ultimately fatally shooting himself.
- Authorities discovered a rifle case, revolver, backpack, and some medication in Tamura's nearby vehicle but have yet to establish a motive or provide details about the medication or his mental health background.
- Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the scene was contained and the lone shooter neutralized, while Mayor Eric Adams called the act "a man who takes the lives of others who are innocent" and promised further updates.
- The city mourns the innocent lives lost, including Officer Didarul Islam, and authorities continue the investigation while expressing gratitude for first responders and pledging to answer remaining questions.
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