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NEW YORK (Reuters) -A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football player Shane Tamura has renewed ...
A deadly Manhattan office shooting by former high school football player Shane Tamura has renewed attention on how head ...
New details are emerging about the gunman who opened fire inside the NFL’s Midtown Manhattan headquarters last week, killing ...
The 27-year-old Nevada man left a note at the scene voicing anger that his mental illness may be linked to his having played ...
Workers returned to 345 Park Avenue​ under the watchful eyes of NYPD officers and a surplus of security after the NYC mass ...
Thousands of police officers from across the country joined New York’s South Asian community Thursday to mourn Didarul Islam, ...
Under New York State law, it is illegal, except under very limited circumstances, to possess the high-powered M4-style rifle ...
The lobby of 345 Park Avenue will reopen for the first time since last Monday's mass shooting that left four innocent victims ...
The Midtown Manhattan office building that was the scene of a deadly shooting reopens Monday, but under very different ...
I have a pet peeve about news coverage of mass murder. When the story breaks, cable news anchors report, as they first did after last ...
Within minutes, Tamura had killed four people, injured another, and eventually turned the weapon on himself on the building’s ...
"I just did my job,” Morris told The Post, adding. “I’m not a hero. I am completely devastated by the tragic and senseless ...