NYPD officer killed in Manhattan shooting remembered
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Rep. Nicole Malliotakis spoke with Fox News Digital after the deadly shooting that left multiple people including a police officer dead.
At first, Tamura walked right past a stationed officer. But then he turned to the right, saw him and fired, killing 36-year-old New York police officer Didarul Islam, who leaves behind two children and a pregnant wife, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.
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.
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.
Police said Tamura had a history of mental illness, and a rambling note found on his body suggested he had a grievance against the NFL over an unsubstantiated claim that he suffered from chronic
Shane Tamura, 27, former football standout at Golden Valley and Granada Hills high schools, entered a Park Avenue skyscraper on Monday carrying an assault rifle, police said, and began "spraying" bullets.
New York Post reporter Jennie Taer joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to discuss the details that are emerging about the horrific shooting which took place at an office building in New York City on Monday evening.
In light of the shooting in New York City on Monday in which a man killed four people, some safety and workplace experts are saying it’s time to consider legislation aimed at protecting office workers. And many are pointing to a recently enacted law in California as an example of what other states might consider.
For the second consecutive day, the New York Giants took the practice field under scorching skies in full pads. The heat index raced toward 105 degrees before the clock even struck 11 a.m.