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One of the gunmen, who was practicing a gun similar to the attack, stormed a skyscraper in the heart of New York, killing four people before shooting himself.
The 27 -year -old striker, Shin Tamura, entered Las Vegas, to a office building on Manhattan Park Monday evening and opened fire in the hallway before taking the elevator to the thirty -third floor to continue his period.
Four people, including New York City Police officer Dedarol Islam, 36, who was working at that time. The other three victims were not identified.
The gunman appears to have pushed across the United States from Las Vegas. Police says he was known to have mental health problems, and they were looking for a motive.
He sent the infantry shooting to the cover, while the police warned of an active gunman at 18:30 Each time (22:30 GMT). Those inside the building chanted with the shooting – even some sofas and chairs arranged against the doors are hiding in the offices.
SkyScraper is home to the National Football League (NFL), as well as financial giants such as Blackstone, KPMG and other major companies.
Jessica Tish, a New York City Police Commissioner, said the suspect appears to be a single behavior. She told a press conference that a fifth victim was shot and was “critical but stable.”
The dead police officer, Didarol Islam, a Bangladesh immigrant and a father for two children with a third child on the road, served in the New York Police Department (NYPD) for three and a half years.
The local officials and authorities celebrated Islam, saying that he had died a “hero.”
“He was doing the task we asked him to do. He made the final sacrifice,” said Tish.
After shooting Islam upon entering the building, Tamura was aimed at In a woman she hid to cover behind a column. Follow the lobby, “Spray” by shooting, and hit many people – including a security guard hiding behind an office and another nearby man.
The US Football Association Commissioner, Roger Godel, wrote in a letter to the employees. “He is currently in the hospital and in a stable condition.”

Commissioner Tishh said that Tamura waited an elevator after his attack began, a woman came out, but the gunman did not save her and bid her going through.
She added that he had made his way to the thirty -third floor, and killed one person before walking in the hallway and shooting himself in his chest, and added at a press conference on Monday night.
The police searched the suspect, which he had delivered at the forefront, and found multiple magazine tours. The car was registered in Nevada to Tamura, who was the owner of a registered weapon in the state.
The American media later reported that a note was found in the scene of filming, which seemed to be written by Tamura. The writings of the suspect are said to speculate that his mental illness is caused by CTE, a brain disease caused by head shock that is sometimes seen in sports players.
Tamura, a football player during his period of high school in California, said Tamura. His observation contained mysterious signals to the US Football Association, according to police sources that spoke to ABC news.

The accident brought parts of the center of Manhattan and public transport to stop. The BBC reported at the scene of the accident of seeing dozens of police vehicles and at least one person with a blood stained on a stretcher.
Approachs reported hearing what appeared to be gunshots and the police told those in the area, including the BBC, to house nearby buildings.
The police worked on each floor separately to wipe the building, an effort that took hours.
Mama Bouhni, who works at the nearby SIP & Scoo Café with the incident, told the BBC that she saw dozens of people from the surrounding buildings that are evacuated.
She said that they held their hands over their heads.
Mrs. Bohini said that she got to know many of them as customers. “This is very terrifying for them, and I hope they can go home safely.”
Indrani Basu contributed to this report
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2025-07-29 12:12:00