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Roger Goodell alerted all NYC NFL employees to work from home at least through next week following the tragic mass shooting that left four dead at the league's headquarters.
A gunman killed four in a Manhattan office shooting Monday in what investigators believe was part of an attempt to attack the NFL’s New York office.
The man who killed four people with a semi-automatic rifle while rampaging through a Midtown Manhattan office tower carried a note with him that appeared to blame the National Football League for his degenerative brain disease,
The Rudin family, which owns the building and Rudin Management, said in a statement that one of their employees was a victim of the shootings but did not disclose the person’s name at the request of relatives. Police officials said a woman was found dead on the building’s 33rd floor in Rudin’s offices.
Shane Tamura said he had CTE. His claim, which is unproven, has again put a spotlight on the NFL's troubling history with its players and the disease.
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NFL host 'devastated' by deadly shooting in building of league's NYC HQ: 'It's horrible news'
NFL Network host Kyle Brandt shared an emotional message after gunman killed four people and injured several others in a New York City building where the NFL headquarters is located.
The man who killed four people in the New York City skyscraper that is home to NFL headquarters carried a note blaming the league for the cognitive problems he developed as a high school football player.
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