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The man who stormed a Manhattan office tower with a gun worked in the surveillance department of a Las Vegas casino.
Shane Tamura was remembered by high school classmates and a coach as a talented running back. In recent years, though, he was ...
Shane Tamura, the man responsible for a New York City shooting that left four dead, left a second suicide note behind in his ...
New photos provided to FOX 5 NY by police sources show the inside of the vehicle driven by Shane Tamura, who killed four ...
Officer Didarul Islam, 36, who was guarding the building on a paid security job when he was killed, had served as a police ...
LePatner also was an active volunteer, serving on Yale's Library Council and the school's “For Humanity” fundraising campaign ...
A housekeeper on the 33rd floor made a split-second decision that saved her life, turning right as the Midtown gunman turned ...
The gunman who killed four people, including an NYPD officer, inside a Manhattan office building Monday evening left a note ...
Mourners gathered in Manhattan’s Bryant Park Tuesday evening to honor the four people killed in a shooting in a Midtown skyscraper, as investigators work to understand exactly how and why the shooter ...
Shane Tamura, the man accused of shooting and killing four people in midtown Manhattan, left a note behind that talks about CTE. Dr. Ray Chu with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center provides insight on how it ...
Etienne “tried to crawl to hit the button to recall the elevators so the elevators wouldn’t go to the top floor,” Deputy ...