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New York City's Office of Chief Medical Examiner told USA TODAY Sports it would examine the brain of NYC shooter Shane Tamura.
In the days after the attack Goodell released a solemn letter addressing the issue and now the NFL chief has conducted his first interview since the ordeal.
I have a pet peeve about news coverage of mass murder. When the story breaks, cable news anchors report, as they first did after Monday's shooting in Midtown Manhattan, that the killer's motives were ...
New York City is mourning NYPD Officer Didarul Islam and three other people killed in Monday's shooting inside an office ...
Authorities probe the weapon origins in the Manhattan shooting by Shane Tamura, who bought a rifle from his supervisor.
Police Officer Didarul Islam, a father of two with a baby on the way, was one of the four people killed by Shane Tamura ...
Sebije Nelovic is the one who got away — the cleaner who dodged death as the Park Ave. shooter opened fire on her but missed.
Tamura was a running back in high school and carried the ball 139 times for 774 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior ...
Police have lined up four rows deep to pay respects to a fellow officer who was among the victims of a gunman's rampage at a Manhattan office tower.
New York’s medical examiner’s office said it will examine the shooter’s brain for CTE. Results may not be public for months.
Police said Etienne ducked behind the security desk for cover but as Tamura approached the elevators, he fatally shot the ...
NYPD investigates Midtown Manhattan office shooting by Shane Tamura, revealing details from his Las Vegas home.
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