Investigators are investigating whether the Las Vegas man who shot the deadly Monday in Manhattan was targeted at the National Football League after it was revealed to be a former Los Angeles High School football player with a history of recorded mental health.
New York Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that the gunman identified by law enforcement officials as 27-year-old Shane Tamra was trying to target the NFL but took the wrong elevator.
Law enforcement officials say gunmen marched into the 44-storey office tower on Park Avenue, the headquarters of the National Football League and investment company Blackstone at 6:25pm Monday, carrying an M4 assault rifle to their right. He quickly fired in the lobby and first shot NYPD officers. He then shot a woman hiding behind a pillar and hiding a security guard behind the security desk.
After blowing more gunfires throughout the lobby, the gunman entered the elevator and headed to the 33rd floor, which housed the Rudin-managed real estate company. He then roamed the floor, further rounded, shot and killed others before walking down the hallway and fatally shot them in the chest.
“Tumra has documented his mental health history,” New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tish said at a press conference Monday night, citing Las Vegas law enforcement agencies. “His motivation is still under investigation and we are working to understand why he targeted this particular location.”
Tamura, a famous national high school player at Santa Clarita’s Golden Valley High School and a well-known high school player at the Granada Hills Charter in the San Fernando Valley, had a suicide note in his back pocket.
In a short, three-page note, he appears to be blaming football for his issues and has expressed a complaint in the NFL, referring to former Pittsburgh Steelers player Terry Long, who committed suicide after drinking antifreeze in 2005.
“Terry Long’s soccer gave me a CTE, which gave me a gallon of antifreeze,” Gunman wrote. “You can’t oppose the NFL, they’ll crush you,” the memo says.
“Sorry for studying my brain, tell Rick, I’m sorry for everything.”
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reportedly said an NFL employee was seriously injured in the attack.
Tamura played soccer for three years at Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita’s Canyon Country district before transferring to Granada Hills Charter School in 2015. Tamura didn’t play in the NFL.
Golden Valley coach Dunkelly just said he remembered Tamura as a “good athlete.”
In his fourth year at the Granada Hills, the 5-foot-7, 140-pound player had 126 carries, 600 rushing yards and five touchdowns, according to Maxpreps. He also won several “Player of the Game” awards. He graduated in 2016, the site said.
The first investigation shows that Tamra moved from Las Vegas to New York and drove a BMW cross-country trip through Colorado, Nebraska and New Jersey over the weekend.
Law enforcement said officers searched for a vehicle that had double parked on Park Avenue between 51st and 52nd Avenues and found round revolver ammunition and magazines, a backpack and drug rifle case prescribed by Tamra. There were no explosives.
According to Tisch, the murdered police officer, Didarul Islam, 36, had been working for four years. He married two young sons, and his wife was pregnant with a third child.
Eric Sondheimer, a staff writer for the Associated Press and Times, contributed to the report.
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