NYC shooter Shane Tamura’s brain could be tested for CTE
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Wearing body armor and wielding an assault-style rifle, the alleged gunman burst into a Midtown Manhattan office building shooting victims at random.
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The gunman in the deadly shooting at a New York City office tower had a background in casino surveillance and once held a private security guard license.
"Compared to what's on the news, I don't think any one of us, none of my teammates, sensed anything like this from Shane," the former teammate told The Post.
Despite mental health holds in Nevada, NYC shooter Shane Devon Tamura legally maintained his concealed weapons permit due to gaps in the system that didn't classify him as institutionalized.
NYC shooter Shane Tamura is reportedly the son of former Los Angeles Police Department officer Terence Tamura.
The Palmetto State Armory AR-15 assault rifle used in the shooting that killed an NYPD cop and four civilians is .223-caliber and is equipped with a black scope, a handguard and a shoulder sling.
The alleged gunman at a shooting rampage in a midtown Manhattan office building was identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura, of Nevada.
Shane Tamura, the Park Ave. gunman who killed an NYPD officer and three others before taking his own life, left behind a suicide note saying he suffered from CTE, a brain injury often linked to playing football, police sources said Tuesday.