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Investigators are piecing together more details about how a former high school football player who blamed the game for his ...
NYC gunman Shane Tamura is seen on video talking about his high school football career in California after a game in ...
Shane Tamura, a former football player at Golden Valley and Granada Hills high schools, entered a New York skyscraper and ...
An NFL employee was among those injured in a shooting in New York City that left four dead. Philip Marcelo and Eric Tucker of ...
Blackstone, one of the world’s largest investment firms, confirmed one of its employees, Wesley LePatner, was among those ...
The man who killed four people in the New York City skyscraper that is home to NFL headquarters carried a note blaming the ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNGunman in deadly New York City shooting played high school football in Southern CaliforniaThe gunman who opened fire Monday in a New York City office building, killing four people, was identified as a former ...
Shane Tamura said he had CTE. His claim, which is unproven, has again put a spotlight on the NFL's troubling history with its players and the disease.
Authorities in New York City are responding to a report of a shooting at a midtown office building that houses some of the ...
NFLPA reacts to 'tragic' shooting at office building of league's headquarters: 'Sincere condolences'
The National Football League Players' Association offered its condolences to those affected by the shooting at the building ...
From the UnitedHealthcare CEO to the NFL office shooting, the Big Apple is turning into a magnet for out-of-state killers.
The Manhattan high-rise shooter, a former high school football player, left a note referencing the brain disease CTE and appeared to have targeted the NFL’s offices, authorities said.
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