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NFL Commissioner Goodell Responds to NYC Office Shooting, Condemns "Attack on Humanity"

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell addressed a New York City shooting targeting the NFL's Manhattan office, which killed an NYPD officer and injured an employee. The shooter had grievances related to degenerative brain disease.

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Overview

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  • A shooting incident in New York City targeted the NFL's Manhattan office, resulting in the death of NYPD officer Didarul Islam and injury to an NFL employee.
  • Investigators confirmed the shooter harbored grievances against the NFL concerning degenerative brain disease, a motive supported by a found note and Mayor Eric Adams' statements.
  • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell publicly condemned the incident as an "attack on humanity" and "an attack on our way of life" in his first emotional comments.
  • Goodell demonstrated his concern by attending the funeral of slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam and visiting the injured NFL employee, who is reportedly improving.
  • The Commissioner also expressed broader concern regarding the increasing frequency of senseless violence and hatred occurring both globally and within the country.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of the tragic shooting and the NFL's response. They present information directly, including details about the victims, the league's actions, and the shooter's background, without employing loaded language or emphasizing a particular narrative beyond the events themselves, maintaining an objective tone.

"Goodell's tone was reserved and somber as he addressed the mass shooting."

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"The NFL season kicked off at the annual Hall of Fame game Thursday night with a moment of silence for the four people killed earlier this week by a shooter who was targeting league headquarters in New York."

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The shooter was Shane D. Tamura, a 27-year-old from Las Vegas, who harbored grievances against the NFL related to a degenerative brain disease, likely CTE, which he mentioned in a note found during the investigation.

Four people were killed, including NYPD officer Didarul Islam and three civilians; additionally, an NFL employee was seriously injured and hospitalized in stable condition.

Roger Goodell condemned the shooting as an "attack on humanity" and visited the funeral of the slain NYPD officer and the injured NFL employee, expressing concern over the increasing senseless violence locally and globally.

The shooting occurred at 345 Park Avenue, a Manhattan skyscraper housing the NFL headquarters, as well as offices for major corporations like Blackstone and KPMG.

Authorities are investigating the case, recovering evidence including the shooter's note. The NFL and other companies in the building have expressed condolences, closed offices temporarily, and called for peace amid rising violence.

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