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More than a decade before he turned a Midtown NYC office building into a killing ground, Shane Tamura stood out as a rising ...
New York City’s deadliest shooting in 25 years – in a state with some of the toughest gun laws in the nation – is raising ...
In the photos first shared online, Tamura was captured walking into 345 Park Avenue with an assault rifle in his hand while ...
Shane Tamura was identified as the Manhattan active shooter suspect. That's according to the New York Post, which cited law ...
The 27-year-old Nevada man opened fire at a New York City office building, killing at least four people and then himself.
The gunman, who said in a note he believed he had CTE, targeted skyscraper that houses the NFL's headquarters.
Tamura had apparently driven across the country from Nevada before killing four people in a shooting rampage in Manhattan.
A supervisor at the Las Vegas casino where Shane Devon Tamura worked legally purchased the gun used in the Midtown Manhattan ...
Shane Devon Tamura, the man identified as the gunman who killed four people in a deadly shooting at a midtown Manhattan ...
The gunman who opened fire in a Manhattan skyscraper home to the NFL's headquarters reportedly left a suicide note.
The alleged gunman was identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, of Nevada. Police said the motive for the shooting remains ...