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Indian Express
36 minutes ago
- Indian Express
‘They'll squash you': NYC shooter left suicide note saying ‘please study my brain', blamed NFL
In a chilling suicide note found after New York City's deadliest mass shooting in over two decades, the gunman claimed he suffered from CTE, a degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head trauma, and blamed the National Football League for 'squashing' his life, CNN reported. As per a report by ABC, 'You can't go against the NFL, they'll squash you,' Shane Devon Tamura, 27, wrote in the three-page note discovered in his pocket after he fatally shot four people, including an NYPD officer, inside a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper on Monday. 'Please study my brain,' he wrote. The former competitive football player from Las Vegas had driven across the country in the days before the attack, arriving in New York City just hours before unleashing a deadly rampage at 345 Park Avenue, a high-profile office tower that houses the NFL's corporate headquarters on its fifth floor. According to law enforcement officials, Tamura entered the building around 6:30 pm armed with an M4-style assault rifle and began firing in the lobby, striking a police officer, a security guard, and two other civilians. He then rode the elevator to the 33rd floor — home to the building's owner, Rudin Management and shot another person before taking his own life with a bullet to the chest. In total, five people were shot. Only one survived and remains in critical but stable condition. The note, authorities said, offered a haunting glimpse into Tamura's fractured mental state. It alleged he had been suffering for years from the cognitive and emotional toll of head trauma, a condition he believed stemmed from his years playing football. While investigators have not yet confirmed whether Tamura was formally diagnosed with CTE — which can only be definitively diagnosed after death — he explicitly requested that his brain be donated for study. Tamura had no prior criminal record but did have a documented history of mental health issues, police said. Among the victims was 36-year-old NYPD officer Didarul Islam, an off-duty cop working security in the building. Islam, a Bangladeshi immigrant, was married with two young sons, and his wife is expecting their third child. Police and city officials hailed him as a hero who ran toward danger even off the clock. Mayor Eric Adams, who met Islam's family on Monday night, said the officer was 'a man of faith' and his father's only son. Later, just past midnight, fellow officers lined the street in silence for a guard of honour as Islam's body was transferred from the hospital. The shooting marked the 254th mass shooting in the US this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Midtown Manhattan shooting: KPMG's memo to employees after shooting
Police officers and firefighters outside the scene of a shooting at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, on Monday evening, July 28, 2025. A gunman armed with an AR-15-style rifle walked into a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper Monday evening and began firing, killing a New York City police officer, fatally shooting three other people and critically wounding a fifth victim before killing himself, officials said. (Dakota Santiago/The New York Times) After the shooting incident near 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, the global consulting firm KPMG has temporarily closed its New York office. As reported by Business Insider, the company has also issued an internal memo to employees urging caution and has also asked them to work from home. For those unaware, the building at 345 Park Avenue is a commercial address and has offices of several major firms including KPMG, Blackstone and headquarters of NFL (National Football League). As per the report, in the memo sent to the staff KPMG has called the shooting incident 'a terrible, tragic, and frightening event'. KPMG's memo to employees after Manhattan shooting After the horrible incident, KPMG responded quickly to ensure the safety and well-being of its staff. As reported by Business Insider, in an internal memo KPMG said, '"Our hearts go out to the victims of this horrific act and their families. We are incredibly grateful for the bravery of building security and law enforcement, who continue to investigate, clear the building and evacuate remaining personnel'. The company also informed the employees that the 345 office will remain closed on Tuesday for the support of law enforcement activities. As BI reported, the firm told staff, 'Firm and New York leadership are working closely with security, law enforcement, and people relations to make sure we connect with and account for all personnel in our NYC offices.' The company also mentioned in the memo that it will inform the employees when the office will reopen. Along with this, the company has Alsop advised the employees to reply to the emergency text messages sent to everyone at KPMG in New York. Midtown Manhattan shooting: What exactly happened The tragic shooting event began around 6:30 PM local time when the assailant, identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura of Las Vegas, entered the building armed with an M4 rifle. As per the CCTV footage, Tamura started open firing on an NYPD officer working a corporate security detail in the lobby, before "spraying" the area with bullets. The gunman then proceeded to the 33rd floor, which houses offices of Rudin Management, where he continued firing before fatally shooting himself.

Hindustan Times
2 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep were filming Devil Wears Prada 2 just blocks away from NYC mass shooting site
Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Stanley Tucci were filming scenes for the much-anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada just a few blocks from the site of the deadly mass shooting in Midtown Manhattan on Monday evening. The trio was filming at 1221 Avenue of the Americas, which is closer to the 345 Park Avenue, a nearby high-rise that houses major firms including the NFL, Blackstone, and KPMG. The two locations are roughly a 15-minute walk apart, per The US Mirror. File photo of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway(REUTERS) Production on The Devil Wears Prada sequel has been underway in New York City, bringing back the original cast members for the continuation of the 2006 satire film. The cast had wrapped scenes at 1221 Avenue earlier that day, reportedly, leaving the area just three hours before the first shots rang out. Representatives for Streep, Hathaway, and Tucci have not commented publicly on the proximity of the production to the violence. Four, including an NYPD officer, dead in NYC shooting The deadly shooting began around 6.30 pm when a 27-year-old gunman, armed with an M4-style rifle, opened fire on 345 Park Avenue, killing four people, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner, a security guard, and one additional male victim. A fifth person, an NFL employee, was injured and remains in stable condition. Also read: NYC mass shooting: Who are the victims? Key details here Gunman identified as Shane Tamura Identified as Shane Devon Tamura, the gunman who was originally from Las Vegas and raised in Hawaii, had a documented history of mental illness. He drove to Midtown Manhattan in a double-parked BMW, walked into the lobby with his rifle, and immediately began firing, per CNN. After shooting multiple people in the lobby, he took the elevator to the 33rd floor, where he fatally shot another person before turning the weapon on himself. Officials suspect that Tamura targeted the NFL offices, which are located in the building. Law enforcement and political response Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the timeline of events and hailed Officer Islam as a hero who 'died protecting others.' Meanwhile, Mayor Eric Adams visited the crime scene and later the hospital where the injured victim was being treated. New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James also issued their statements expressing condolences and support for the NYPD. FAQs: Q: What happened at the NYC shooting? A: A gunman opened fire at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan on Monday evening, killing four people and injuring one before taking his own life. Q: Who was the shooter? A: The shooter was identified as Shane Tamura, 27, from Las Vegas. He had a history of mental health issues. Q: Who were the victims? A: Victims included NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner, a security guard, and another man. An NFL employee was wounded but survived. Q: What was the motive? A: Authorities are still investigating the motive, though reports suggest Tamura may have targeted the NFL offices in the building.