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.
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.