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NEW YORK (Reuters) -A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football player Shane Tamura has renewed ...
A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football player Shane Tamura has renewed attention on how head ...
The 27-year-old Nevada man left a note at the scene voicing anger that his mental illness may be linked to his having played ...
More than a decade before he turned a Midtown NYC office building into a killing ground, Shane Tamura stood out as a rising ...
Investigators are piecing together more details about how a former high school football player who blamed the game for his mental health problems carried out a deadly attack on an office building that ...
Roger Goodell also gave a health update on the league employee who was seriously injured in the gun attack that killed four ...
A long-time office cleaner said she encountered the suspected in a mass shooting in a Midtown Manhattan office building.
The man who fatally shot four people at a New York City office tower Monday, including an off-duty police officer, and ...
Tamura was a running back in high school and carried the ball 139 times for 774 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior ...
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 lined up four rows deep in front of a mosque to pay respects to a fellow officer who was among the victims of a gunman ...
Officials said the gunman fatally shot himself after his attack, which set off a chaotic scene that rippled out into the ...