Cornell Grad Among 4 Killed in New York City Shooting
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Midtown Manhattan shooting victims
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Trump took to social media to weigh in on Jessica Tarlov after she named what wouldn't be "a bad thing to do" following the Manhattan massacre.
The alleged gunman at a shooting rampage in a midtown Manhattan office building was identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, of Nevada.
A fifth shooting victim -- an NFL employee, according to Commissioner Roger Goodell -- was injured and taken to the hospital in critical condition, officials said. That victim was listed in stable condition on Tuesday morning, according to a source familiar with the individual's status.
The shooter behind a deadly rampage inside an office building in Midtown Manhattan on Monday evening was apparently targeting NFL offices there, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday morning.Law enforcement sources say investigators recovered a three-page rambling note from gunman Shane Tamura's wallet in which he referenced the brain disease CTE.
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Investigators plan to question a man who supplied parts for a gun used in the shooting at a Manhattan office building that houses the National Football League’s headquarters
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NYC Mayor Eric Adams shared new details about the deadly Midtown Manhattan office shooting, including a possible NFL connection and the gunman's cross-country journey.
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Rep. Nicole Malliotakis spoke with Fox News Digital after the deadly shooting that left multiple people including a police officer dead.
New York City has some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. But Monday’s mass shooting showed their limits, security experts said.
The four victims who were shot and killed by a gunman inside a Midtown Manhattan office building on Monday night have been identified.They include two women — a Blackstone executive and a Cornell graduate — and two security guards,