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An NFL employee shot in the lobby of a Midtown Manhattan office building last week, which was called to his colleagues last week to warn their colleagues to warns about the gunman before calling 911.
The NFL worker, who was shot in the back, was one of the several people in the building, who reached the colleagues with a warning about the shooter active through text or call, the new York Times Informed on Sunday.
According to the report, his call in 911 was one of 113 to report the shooting. NYPD officers arrived within four minutes of the first call.
According to officials, four people were killed and injured inside a fifth building, which is the headquarters of Blackstone and NFL.
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People are standing near the glass window with a bullet hole near a deadly mass shooting scene on Manhattan, New York City, US 29 July, 2025. (Kylie Cooper/Reuters)
The victims were identified as 36 -year -old NYPD officer Didarul Islam, protecting the work working in the building, 43 -year -old Vesley Lepater, a married mother of two, who was shot in the building’s lobby, real estate firm activist activist Julia Himan, 27 and security guards.
A police officer of New York City stands outside the Avenue Building, a day after a deadly shooting at Midtown Manhattan in New York on July 29, 2025. (Timothy A. Clary/AFP via Getty Image)
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Investigators believe that the 27 -year -old Shane Tamura of Las Vegas, was trying to go to NFL offices after shooting several people in the building lobby, then on Monday, another in the 33rd floor office, before that he would kill himself, the officials said.
This image of monitoring videos received by Associated Press shows Shane Tamura outside a Manhattan office building on Monday, July 28, 2025. (AP)
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodll said in a memorandum for employees last week that a league employee was seriously injured in the attack and was hospitalized in a stable position.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.