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A shooting in a Manhattan skyscraper late on Monday that killed four people, including a New York City police officer, has been marked by statements of sorrow and prayers for the victims' families, but no sign of the Republican-controlled U.
Gun laws in the city have largely prevented the sort of mass slaughter common in the rest of America. The last killing of this scale in the city was at a fast-food restaurant in Queens in 2000.
NYC gunman Shane Tamura is seen on video talking about his high school football career in California after a game in September 2015.
Plus, some Republican lawmakers are pushing for legislation to end "weather modification," pushing a fringe theory that humans are controlling the weather into the mainstream.
The electrical outage at West 4th Street led to numerous subway delays and cancellations on a sweltering hot day.
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNWhat is CTE? What we know about suspected New York City gunman's claims of brain injuryA City official said the suspected gunman who fatally shot at least four people inside a Park Avenue skyscraper claimed to have CTE.
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, and was targeting the NFL — but took the wrong elevator, officials said Tuesday.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says that a gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building was trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator.
The gritty Americana poet is a co-founder of "Lucinda's," and will perform an intimate show at the venue that livestreams on SiriusXM's Outlaw Country channel