NFL, New York and Gunman Shane Tamura
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Shane Tamura, 27, former football standout at Golden Valley and Granada Hills high schools, entered a Park Avenue skyscraper on Monday carrying an assault rifle, police said, and began "spraying" bullets.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that a gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building was trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator.
If Darren Waller produces at a modest clip, the New York Giants will recoup a draft pick from their trade with the Miami Dolphins.
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Jets Wire on MSN3 observations from Day 5 of New York Jets training camp
New York Jets 2025 NFL training camp is underway and will be watched under a microscope each and every day. Throughout practices, updates are shared during the workouts which make for intriguing and important notes.
A gunman who killed four people when he stormed a skyscraper in the heart of New York on Monday evening left a note that appeared to blame the National Football League (NFL) for his brain injury, the city's Mayor Eric Adams has said.
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The Mirror US on MSNNew York shooter was targeting NFL HQ and 'mistakenly caught wrong elevator'
Authorities believe Shane Tamura was trying to get to the NFL offices in the shooting which left four people dead, including Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner
Active shooter reported in New York Midtown building where Blackstone and NFL are based - Large numbers of police seen outside Manhattan skyscraper
The deadly Park Avenue shooting happened at one of the the most exclusive addresses in Midtown Manhattan — the “Blackstone Building,” which is home to financial giant Blackstone, the NFL and