Manhattan Office Shooting: A Brain Injury Blame
The Manhattan shooting suspect, Shane Tamura, left a note blaming the NFL for his CTE diagnosis. Tamura, 27, targeted a building housing NFL headquarters but ended up at Rudin Management, where he carried out the shooting before taking his life. Mayor Eric Adams confirmed the details.

A shocking shooting incident unfolded in Manhattan when a man opened fire in an office building, blaming the NFL for his brain injury. The gunman, identified as Shane Tamura, 27, left a note claiming to suffer from CTE, a condition linked to contact sports.
The shooting took place in a building that houses the NFL headquarters, although Tamura mistakenly arrived at Rudin Management. He tragically took his own life after causing further casualties, marking a grim end to a painful episode. Mayor Eric Adams revealed these details in a CBS interview.
Investigations indicate that Tamura intended to reach the NFL offices but used the wrong elevator bank, resulting in his arrival on the 33rd floor of the Park Avenue skyscraper, which is owned by Rudin Management. The incident has drawn attention to the ongoing debate over the impact of contact sports on players' health.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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