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At least four killed in New York office building shooting

At least four killed in New York office building shooting

The National3 days ago
A shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building on Monday left at least four people dead, including an off-duty New York City police officer.
The suspect was identified as Shane Tamura, of Nevada, two people briefed on the investigation told the AP. Sources said he fatally shot himself.
The Fire Department of New York said emergency crews were called to the Park Avenue office building around 6:30pm for a report of someone shot. The building houses some of the country's top financial firms and the National Football League.
Mayor Eric Adams said multiple people were injured. He posted a clip to social media urging people still inside the office building to stay put because police officers were conducting a floor-by-floor search. Mr Adams said he's headed to the hospital to speak with the family and loved ones of those involved.
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