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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 former high school football player, Shane Tamura, opened fire at the NFL headquarters, resulting in four deaths. Tamura, who had a documented mental health history, allegedly left a suicide note blaming football for his issues.