The shooter who killed four people, including an off-duty officer, in Midtown Manhattan has been identified as Shane Tamura, the son of a retired Los Angeles police officer. The 27-year-old gunman, who had a documented history of mental illness, reportedly aimed to target NFL offices, citing concerns over brain injuries in football, but mistakenly took the wrong elevator during the attack.
Authorities reveal that Tamura drove cross-country from Las Vegas armed with an AR-15-style rifle, leaving behind a note expressing fears of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Despite his promising past as a youth football player, questions arise about how he managed to hold a job in a high-security position at a Las Vegas casino with his mental health history.
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