Ticket found in Shane Tamura’s pocket suggests that he was dissatisfied with NFL, whose headquarters is located at the attacking site; gunman had a history of mental problems
A tragic shot attack rocked, resulting in the deaths of four people, including a New York Police Department police officer. The incident occurred in a business building at Park Avenue, in downtown Manhattan, and left the city in shock. The shooter, identified as Shane Tamura, traveled from Las Vegas to New York before opening fire on the spot. Then he committed suicide. Among the fatal victims is Didarul Islam, a 36 -year -old police officer, Bangladesh immigrant, whose death brought great commotion to the local community.
Preliminary investigations revealed that a ticket found in Tamura’s pocket suggests that he was dissatisfied with A, whose headquarters is located in the building where the shooting occurred. He claimed that the league does not do enough to treat cases of traumatic chronic encephalopathy, a condition associated with head blows. Tamura, who played football in adolescence and early adulthood – but never professionally – had a history of mental problems. Authorities are investigating whether there is a connection between their health history and the attack.
There are also questions about Tamura access to a M4 rifle, a military weapon, despite its known mental health history. The attack rekindled the debate on the laws of possession and possession of weapons in the United States. The ease with which Tamura got the gun and traveled from Las Vegas to New York to perform the attack is a point of concern for many. New York police continue to investigate the case. In addition to the lost lives, the attack left others injured, including an NFL employee.
*With information from Eliseu Caetano
*Report produced with the aid of AI