
NFL employee warned shots at Manhattan Office Building
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NFL staff shot in A’s lobby Midtown Manhattan According to a report, the Office Building last week asked your colleague .I asked to warn about gunmen before calling 911.
The NFL workers, who were shot on the back, were one of the many in the building who reached the co -workers by warning about active shooters by text or call, New York Times Reported on Sunday.
According to the report, he had a call from 911 out of 113 to report the shooting. In four minutes of the first call, NPD officers arrived.
According to authorities Authorities, four were killed and the fifth injured within the building of the Blankstone and NFL headquarters.

On July 29, 2025, people are standing near the glass window with a bullet hole near Manhattan in New York City, New York, a deadly collective shooting view. (Kylie Cooper/Royators)
The victim was identified as 36 36 -year -old NYPD officer Didarul Islam, which was the safety of duty work in the building, a married mother, a married mother, Julia Hyman (27) of the real estate firm and a security guard, a security guard, a woman who was shot dead in the lobby of Vesley Lepatner (43).

A police officer in New York city is standing outside the Venue Venue building on July 29, 2025, a day after a fatal shooting in Midtown Manhattan, New York. (Timothy A. by Giti images via Cleri/AFP)
The investigators believe that Las Vegas’s 27 -year -old Shane Tamura, then trying to go to the NFL office. Shooting Many people in the lobby of the building, then at the 33rd floor office on Monday, before he killed himself, the authorities said.

Shane Tamura shows outside the building of the office of the Manhattan office on Monday, July 28, 2025, in this image of the observant video taken by the Associated Press. (AP)
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NFL Commissioner Roger Gudel told the employees last week that the league staff was seriously injured in the attack and was taken to the hospital in a stable condition.
The Associated Press contributed to the report.
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