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(NewsNation) — A National Football League worker was among those shot astatine a Manhattan bureau building connected Monday, the league's commissioner said successful a missive to employees obtained by NewsNation.
"One of our employees was earnestly injured successful this attack. He is presently successful the infirmary and successful unchangeable condition. NFL unit are astatine the infirmary and we are supporting his family," the missive reads.
"We judge that each of our employees are different harmless and accounted for," it continued.
The gunman, identified arsenic 27-year-old Shane Tamura, killed 4 radical earlier turning the weapon connected himself connected Monday, constabulary said.
Tamura was seen connected surveillance footage getting retired of a achromatic BMW and carrying an M4 rifle. He past walked into 345 Park Avenue — a 44-story gathering lodging fiscal firms, the NFL and much — and instantly changeable a New York Police Department officer, constabulary said.
He past changeable a pistillate trying to fell down a pillar successful the lobby, a defender down the information table and different man.
Tamura allowed a antithetic pistillate to locomotion retired of an elevator and into the lobby without injuring her. He past went up to the 33rd floor, Rudin Management’s office, and fired aggregate rounds arsenic helium walked done the room, sidesplitting different idiosyncratic connected that floor, officials said.
He past went down a hallway and changeable himself successful the chest, the NYPD said.
Patrick Hendry, president of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, called the incidental "pure evil."
“We mislaid 4 radical tonight, and our hero brother who gave his beingness for this city," Hendry said.
Didarul Islam, 36, was a seasoned of the NYPD for much than 3 years.
Tamura drove from Nevada to New York to perpetrate the crime, the Associated Press reported. His motive is not yet known.
NewsNation's Patrick Djordjevic and Brittney Donovan contributed to this report.