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FOX 5 New York on MSNWhat is CTE? NYC shooting suspect Shane Tamura claims to suffer from CTE linked to football injuriesIn a video message, Tisch said Tamura left a suicide note and claimed to be suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), possibly from playing high school football. Tamura also blamed the NFL and asked that his brain be studied for signs of the degenerative disease.
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The gunman suspected of targeting the National Football League headquarters In New York, killing four, was a former standout football player at two Southern California high schools.
Shane Devon Tamura was the 27-year-old man living in Las Vegas who fatally shot at least four people in a mass shooting at 345 Park Avenue in New York City on July 28. Here's what to know about the N.
Shane Tamura, the Park Ave. gunman who killed an NYPD officer and three others before taking his own life, left behind a suicide note saying he suffered from CTE, a brain injury often linked to playing football, police sources said Tuesday.
The father of hero NYPD cop Didarul Islam grew so distraught when he learned of his son’s death at the hands of a deranged gunman in Midtown Manhattan that he suffered a stroke, his family told The Post.
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Investigators found the note in the wallet of 27-year-old shooter Shane Tamura who police said opened fire inside of 345 Park Avenue.
Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders got the attention of fellow Cleveland QB Kenny Pickett over the way he ran with the football. Blue Jays outfielder George Springer was struck in the head by a 96 mph pitch in the ninth inning and exited the game vs. the Orioles.