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NFL released its first statement after a collective shooting at the league headquarters in New York City on Monday night.
The X’s statement said that NFL is deeply grateful to the global outporing of support after the tragic act of violence in the building of New York City.
“We respect four innocent lives including NYPD officer Didarul Islam, which will never forget valor. Our thoughts are with the survivors because they begin a hard journey of physical and emotional recovery.
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NFL Commissioner Roger speaks during a press conference ahead of Super Bowl Licks at Goodll Kaiser Superdome. (Kirbi Lee/Emeon images)
“The NFL family is flexible and united, and, together, we will get strength in each other as we heal.”
Fox News Digital received several memo sent by Commissioner Roger Goodll to NFL employees, which have been updating employees since Monday night.
Earlier the memorandum explained how the NFL employee was “seriously injured” in shooting by 27 -year -old Shane Tamura, who took his life on the 33rd floor in 345 Park Avenue. After exposing a barrage of bullets in the lobby. The employee was stated in a stable position in a hospital.
NFL asks employees of New York City to work from home after shooting
A memorandum came on Tuesday which asked all NYC employees of NFL to do the least work by the end of next week.
Memo said, “The office will remain closed during this time, and we ask that you do not try to enter the building until we confirm that it is ready to return for us.”
Goodll also said in the memo that “our hearts go out for all of the victims and their families, and we are first grateful to the respondents and medical staff who worked so quickly and continued to provide care.”
A split image showing Shane Tamura as a football player at a high school next to the security footage. (NY Post; Fox News)
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Tuesday revealed the “Gud de New York” of Fox 5 NY that the gunman was trying to target NFL’s headquarters, but took the wrong lift bank. He said that the floor he took was for Rudin management.
Adams said that Tamura asked to suffer from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, known as CTE. He had a complaint with NFL.
The mayor said, “He felt that he had convicted NFL.” “The NFL headquarters was located in the building, and he accidentally went to the wrong lift bank.”
Adams said the investigators were undergoing the “suicide note”. An official told Fox News Digital that the gunman’s wallet found a three-page note and made references to CTE and expressed anger towards NFL on degenerative brain.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodll in Between Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil before a sport in Brazil. (Kirbi Lee/Emeon images)
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Goodlling Memo said, “This has been a challenging time for our entire team. Please continue to take care of yourself and each other. If you need additional support, don’t hesitate to reach your manager or HR. We’re here for you,” said the latest memo of Gudel.
The three other victims killed in the shooting were Blackstone’s executive Wesley Leptar, Security Guard Aland Etin and Rudin Management Associate Julia Hymen.
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