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NYC shooter's revenge plot: Targeted NFL headquarters

Jul 30, 20253 min
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New York City shooter Shane Tamura targeted the NFL's headquarters in a sick revenge plot, a source has claimed. 



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[SPEAKER_00]: This is a news.com newsflash. [SPEAKER_00]: Tomorrow, a site of the NFL in the writings, which were found after he died on the third floor of three hundred forty-five park Avenue. [SPEAKER_00]: A swanky skyscraper that houses the football leads headquarters. [SPEAKER_00]: In the note, which was several pages long, tomorrow blamed football for his apparent struggle with the neurodegenerative disease chronic traumatic and cephalopathy, CTE, law enforcement sources set.

[SPEAKER_00]: Tomorrow also asked that his brain be studied in the note, according to the sources. [SPEAKER_00]: The NFL has offices on floors five through eight of the park Avenue High Rise, though tomorrow wound up taking the elevator up to the thirty-third floor, where he died after the massacre. [SPEAKER_00]: Tomorrow, who reportedly had a documented mental health history, had shot a fifth victim in the lobby of the building who survived the attack.

[SPEAKER_00]: Police said, [SPEAKER_00]: The surviving victim appears to be an NFL employee, as the lead's commissioner, Roger Gidell, told Staffers in a letter that one of their own had been seriously injured in the shooting. [SPEAKER_00]: Tomorrow was a security guard at the Las Vegas Casino, but back in his high school days in California, he was described as a standout football player. [SPEAKER_00]: It looked like the sky was the limit, and then it wasn't anymore.

[SPEAKER_00]: Former classmates Caleb Clark told NBC News. [SPEAKER_00]: Tomorrow graduated from Golden Valley High in twenty sixteen. [SPEAKER_00]: ahead of his senior year, his coach told the Los Angeles Times that he expected big things from the running back and other star players on a team.

[SPEAKER_00]: To more, enter the NFL building on fifty-second street in Park Avenue at around six thirty p.m. [SPEAKER_00]: an open fire in the lobby, killing officer to Darrell is long, thirty-six, and two others before entering an elevator. [SPEAKER_00]: Officials confirmed on Monday night. [SPEAKER_00]: NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tish said surveillance video showed tomorrow exiting a double park black BMW and entering three hundred forty five park Avenue carrying an M four rifle.

[SPEAKER_00]: He immediately opens fire on an NYPD officer. [SPEAKER_00]: He then shoots a woman who took cover behind a pillar and proceeds through the lobby spraying gunfire. [SPEAKER_00]: She told reporters. [SPEAKER_00]: He makes his way to an elevator bank where he shoots a security guard who was taking cover behind the security desk. [SPEAKER_00]: He calls the elevator to the lobby. [SPEAKER_00]: A female exits and he allows her to walk past him unharmed.

[SPEAKER_00]: Tamara then made his way to the third floor, home to rude and management offices, where he begins to walk before firing as a travel. [SPEAKER_00]: One person was struck and killed, Tish said, adding that Tamara then proceeded down a hallway and shot himself in the chest. [SPEAKER_00]: In total, we have five victims shot, four innocent civilians plus the shooting. [SPEAKER_00]: The fourth civilian is a female who is found dead on the third floor.

[SPEAKER_00]: Now it's snowing, unfilter.

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