Everything we know about victims of New York City shooting
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NYC gunman had grievances against NFL, football
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NYC, Shane Tamura and Midtown Manhattan mass shooting
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Wearing body armor and wielding an assault-style rifle, the alleged gunman, identified by police as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, burst through the lobby doors of a 44-story office tower in the heart of Midtown Manhattan on Monday,
Four victims are dead, including an NYPD officer and a Blackstone exec, in a shooting at an NYC building housing companies including the NFL and KPMG.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the shooting is very 'painful' for the city and law enforcement family on 'The Story.'
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The Rudin family, which owns the building and Rudin Management, said in a statement that one of their employees was a victim of the shootings but did not disclose the person’s name at the request of relatives. Police officials said a woman was found dead on the building’s 33rd floor in Rudin’s offices.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor, was in Uganda when the shooting took place, while the incumbent mayor, Eric Adams, sought to project an image of crisis manager.
Rep. Nicole Malliotakis spoke with Fox News Digital after the deadly shooting that left multiple people including a police officer dead.
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Gun rights, which are protected by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, are a virtually untouchable issue for Republicans, who control the White House and both chambers of Congress and strongly oppose any encroachment on them.