4 killed, gunman appeared to be targeting NFL
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Roger Goodell sent a letter to all NFL employees after the league office was targeted by a gunman in a mass shooting on Monday, July 28.
The commissioner advised league employees based in New York to work remotely at least until the end of next week
Roger Goodell alerted all NYC NFL employees to work from home at least through next week following the tragic mass shooting that left four dead at the league's headquarters.
The injured NFL employee in the New York City shooting has been identified as Craig Clementi, per reports. Here's the latest on his condition.
A note found in the gunman's wallet was critical of the NFL and mentioned CTE. The 27-year-old wrote, “Study my brain please. I’m sorry."
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NFL host 'devastated' by deadly shooting in building of league's NYC HQ: 'It's horrible news'
NFL Network host Kyle Brandt shared an emotional message after gunman killed four people and injured several others in a New York City building where the NFL headquarters is located.
The mayor of New York says Shane Devon Tamura may have been targeting the headquarters of the NFL when he opened fire at a skyscraper in midtown Manhattan. A three page suicide note found in Tamura’s wallet and reviewed by NBC News contains several references to the degenerative brain disease CTE,
Shane Tamura, the Park Ave. gunman who killed an NYPD officer and three others before taking his own life, left behind a suicide note saying he suffered from CTE, a brain injury often linked to playing football, and was targeting the NFL — but took the wrong elevator, officials said Tuesday.
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What we know about Shane Tamura, the former L.A. football standout accused in NFL mass shooting
The gunman suspected of targeting the National Football League headquarters In New York, killing four, was a former standout football player at two Southern California high schools.