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A gunman who killed four people inside a Manhattan office tower blamed his mental health problems on the National Football ...
In its first six months, the second Trump administration has weaponized government machinery to wage war on immigrants while dismantling constitutional protections. With more than 300 ...
After the CEO of United Healthcare was gunned down in December, companies scrambled to beef up security for executives; now, ...
The grief for New York Police Department Officer Didarul Islam stretched from Midtown Manhattan all the way up to the 47th ...
While news of the shooting sent shockwaves across the league, the development that the NFL offices were specifically targeted left some deeply stunned.
Four people died after a gunman opened fire in a Manhattan office building, and security footage showed the shooter calmly ...
Mayor Adams told ABC News that President Donald Trump called him and expressed his condolences and praised the NYPD's ...
LAS VEGAS ( FOX5) — The search for a motive behind the shooting at a Manhattan building spans from New York to Las Vegas, as New York Police Department officials arrive in the Valley to continue their ...
The Rudin family, which owns the building and Rudin Management, said in a statement that one of their employees was a victim ...
Shane Tamura is suspected of killing four people before shooting himself on the 33rd floor of the building at 345 Park Avenue ...
A small part of the nation’s largest city has drawn people bent on killing to draw attention to their causes. The man who ...
Police have identified the gunman as Shane Tamura, 27, a Las Vegas casino security officer and former high school football player with a documented history of mental illness ...