Gunman Targeted NFL but Entered Wrong Office, Mayor Says
New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that the gunman who killed four people in a Midtown office building intended to target the NFL’s headquarters, but took the wrong elevator, leading him to offices of real estate firm Rudin Management instead. What We Found The suspect, identified as 27‑year‑old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas, entered the lobby of 345 Park Avenue—home to the NFL, Blackstone, KPMG, and Rudin Management—and opened fire, killing four before taking his own life. Police discovered a note on his person claiming he suffered from CTE (chronic traumatic encephalopathy) and blamed his brain injury on the NFL. Mayor Adams said Tamura mistakenly boarded a lift serving Rudin Management on the 33rd floor instead of the NFL offices. Among the victims were a 36‑year‑old NYPD officer, an executive at Blackstone, and two others. An NFL employee was […]