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A gunman opened fire inside a high-rise office building in Midtown Manhattan July 28, killing a New York City police officer and three civilians.
Shane Tamura opened fire in a skyscraper in Manhattan on Monday (28 July) killing four people, before shooting himself.
Officials say the suspect, identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, acted alone and died from an "apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound".
Multiple people have been shot and killed at a New York City office building where the NFL is headquartered, according to NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
A gunman opened fire in a skyscraper in Manhattan on Monday (28 July) killing four people, before turning the gun on himself.
New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch detailed the minute-by-minute timeline of Shane Tamura's movements and actions at a news conference on Monday night
Andrew Cuomo made his way across New York City’s five boroughs over the weekend stopping into public housing cookouts in Harlem, pouring rum behind a bar in Brooklyn and walking in the Colombian Day Parade in Queens.
A gunman opened fire in an office building on Park Avenue, Manhattan, killing at least four people. He later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.The horrific crime took place on Monday evening, July 28,
Authorities are responding to a call of shots fired in a Midtown Manhattan office building, police told the BBC. A BBC News editor is near the scene. She reported seeing scores of police vehicles and at least one person with a bloodied chest being taken away.