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A 27-year-old Cornell grad tragically landed in the Park Avenue killer’s crosshairs — because he accidentally took the wrong elevator to her employer’s floor and encountered her, shooting her dead.
The gunman, who said in a note he believed he had CTE, targeted skyscraper that houses the NFL's headquarters.
Once a promising athlete, the 27-year-old faded from public view—until he showed up at 345 Park Avenue, gun in hand.
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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NYC office shooter Shane Tamura left a note criticizing the NFL: 'Please study brain for CTE'
Investigators found the note in the wallet of 27-year-old shooter Shane Tamura who police said opened fire inside of 345 Park Avenue.
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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.
The assault rifle used in mass shooter Shane Tamura’s deadly rampage at a NYC skyscraper was assembled piece by piece – with the critical part purchased by his boss, according to officials and sources.