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A former high school football player who opened fire in a Manhattan building Monday — killing four people before fatally ...
New York City's Office of Chief Medical Examiner told USA TODAY Sports it would examine the brain of NYC shooter Shane Tamura.
Football didn’t turn Shane Tamura into a murderous gunman, but we need to take some time to wrestle with why he thought it ...
Roger Goodell also gave a health update on the league employee who was seriously injured in the gun attack that killed four ...
Goodell stayed in New York to attend the funeral of Didarul Islam, the NYPD officer who was one of four people killed earlier ...
Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old former high school football player from Las Vegas with a documented mental health history, was ...
Family and friends of the four victims killed in the Midtown mass shooting have spent several days mourning and laying their ...
The NFL held a moment of silence before Thursday's Hall of Fame Game to honor the four people killed earlier this week by a ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNPolice presence increased at NFL West Coast Headquarters in Inglewood as a precautionThe mayor says there's no evidence of a threat in Inglewood. The increased police presence is meant to help employees feel secure and send a message.
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The NFL season kicked off at the annual Hall of Fame game with a moment of silence for the four people killed earlier this ...
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Scripps News on MSN'A senseless act': Roger Goodell reflects on shooting at NFL office in NYCNFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed sorrow following the deadly shooting at a New York City office building that left four people dead and another wounded, calling it a “senseless” act.
Dr. Omalu rejects shooter’s excuse linking football to deadly rampage, saying CTE isn’t an explanation for violence or something to self-diagnose.
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