Las Vegas Casino Supervisor Sold Gunman the Rifle Used in Deadly NYC Attack, Police Say
NEVADA, JUL 30 – The Park Avenue Killer acquired a $1,400 rifle from a casino boss to facilitate criminal actions, highlighting links between illicit activities and local businesses.
- On Monday, July 28, 2025, Shane Tamura opened fire in the lobby of the NFL headquarters in Manhattan, killing three individuals before moving to the 33rd floor, where he took the life of a fourth person prior to committing suicide.
- Tamura, 27, left a suicide note in his Las Vegas apartment claiming chronic traumatic encephalopathy and accusing the NFL of hiding brain injury dangers linked to contact sports.
- Police reported that Tamura acquired the AR-15-style rifle used in the attack for $1,400 from his manager at the Horseshoe casino in Las Vegas, who has not been charged with any wrongdoing.
- The victims included police officer Didarul Islam, unarmed security guard Aland Etienne, real estate executive Wesley LePatner, and associate Julia Hyman, whose funeral was held Wednesday in Manhattan.
- At Hyman’s funeral, attended by family and friends, a speaker remarked on the collective feelings of grief and confusion among those gathered, while the NFL employee injured in the incident is anticipated to recover.
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NYC Gunman Bought His Rifle From His Boss In Las Vegas
A man who killed four people at a Manhattan office building bought the rifle he used in the attack and the car he drove across country from his supervisor at a Las Vegas casino, authorities said Wednesday. Shane Tamura, 27, fatally shot three people Monday in the building lobby before taking an elevator to the 33rd floor, killing a fourth victim and then ending his own life, according to police. The building housed the National Football League’s…
New York Gunman Bought Rifle From His Boss At Las Vegas Casino
A man who killed four people at a Manhattan office building bought the rifle he used in the attack, and the car he drove across country, from his supervisor at a Las Vegas casino, authorities said Wednesday.
New York City gunman bought rifle from his boss in Las Vegas
NEW YORK — A man who killed four people at a Manhattan office building bought the rifle he used in the attack and the car he drove across country from his supervisor at a Las Vegas casino, authorities said Wednesday.
Suspect bought AR-15 style rifle used in skyscraper shooting from former co-worker
Law enforcement sources say Shane Tamura bought the AR-15 style rifle he used to open fire at a Manhattan skyscraper from a former co-worker for $1400. The sources say that former co-worker also sold Tamura the black BMW he used to drive across the country. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin reports.
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