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The shooter was Shane Tamura; authorities say he was intending to target the NFL offices in Manhattan but entered the wrong elevator in the Midtown skyscraper.
The Bangladeshi immigrant “always wanted to be a cop,” his brother-in-law told the. “He was a hard-working family man.”
A gunman is believed to be dead after shooting Police are searching for a man they say shot at least one New York Police Department officer and two civilians near a corporate office building in midtown Manhattan Monday evening,
A gunman opened fire inside a high-rise corporate building in the heart of Manhattan on Monday evening, killing a New York City police officer and three other people, officials said. The suspected shooter acted alone and died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound,
The New York City Police Department (NYPD) said the officer who was killed in a Manhattan skyscraper shooting Monday represented “the very best of our department.” “Police Officer Didarul Islam represented the very best of our department.
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Tamura, 27, said in the note, which he had on him when he died and is a few pages long, that he wants his brain to be studied, the sources said.
The fiancee of a Manhattan man killed in a wrong-way crash last year has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Syosset teen accused of causing the crash and the Manhattan nightclub that allegedly served the teen alcohol before he drove, as well as an off-duty NYPD officer who later "undertook a pursuit" of the teen.
A gunman charged into a prominent Midtown Manhattan skyscraper during rush hour and fatally shot at least four people, including a New York city police officer, before killing himself, authorities said July 28.