In a shocking turn of events, a shooter in Manhattan claimed to suffer from CTE, a brain disease linked to football. This tragedy raises questions about the NFL's responsibility for player health and the implications of head injuries in contact sports.
In a harrowing incident, a mass shooting at the NFL headquarters in Manhattan left four dead and one injured. Mayor Eric Adams describes it as a twisted act of violence and calls for urgent gun control measures.
A shocking shooting in Manhattan reveals a link between chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and violence. The suspect, Shane Tamura, believed he had CTE and left a note blaming the NFL for concealing the dangers of football.
A shocking shooting in Manhattan left four dead, including the gunman, who was a former high school football player with a troubled past. Investigators explore his grievances against the NFL and mental health issues.
A 27-year-old man allegedly killed four in a Midtown office shooting, leaving a note claiming CTE and blaming the NFL. The suspect, Shane Tamura, had a history of mental health issues and died by suicide.
A shocking shooting in Midtown Manhattan has left four people dead. The shooter, identified as Shane Devon Tamura, had a concealed firearms permit and a documented mental health history. Authorities are investigating his motives and connections to the location.
A shooting in Midtown Manhattan has left four people dead, including an off-duty police officer. The suspect, identified as Shane Devon Tamura, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
A shocking shooting incident unfolded in Midtown East, New York City, leading to panic as employees fled the building. The gunman, identified as Shane Devon Tamura, 27, has been neutralized. Details are still emerging.
A gunman is dead following a shooting incident in Midtown Manhattan, injuring an NYPD officer and two civilians. The scene remains active as law enforcement investigates the unfolding situation.
In a remarkable turn of events, scientists have replicated a long-forgotten 1938 experiment by Arthur Ruhlig, revealing crucial insights into deuterium-tritium fusion that impact modern nuclear energy and defense.