NFL employee seriously injured in shooting at NYC headquarters

NFL employee seriously injured in shooting at NYC headquarters


Shooting at NYC building housing Wall Street firms, NFL HQ leaves 5 dead

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told employees in an email early Tuesday morning that one of the league’s employees was seriously injured in a Monday shooting at a Midtown Manhattan office tower.

“A gunman committed an unspeakable act of violence in our building at 345 Park Avenue,” Goodell said. “The employee is in stable condition and NFL staff are at the hospital supporting his family.”

The commissioner said the NFL believes all other employees are safe and accounted for.

The shooting, which was first reported at 6:30 p.m. Monday, was at 345 Park Avenue in New York, where several major businesses — including Blackstone, KPMG and the NFL — are located.

Police said 27-year-old Shane Devon Tamura drove from Las Vegas to New York and opened fire at the building, killing four people, including New York police officer Didarul Islam. The suspect also died, according to police. Tamura worked in the surveillance department at Horseshoe Las Vegas, Caesars said.

Blackstone said one of its employees, Wesley LePatner, was killed in the shooting.

An NYPD officer and at least four civilians were killed in a shooting at an office skyscraper, home to the NFL, Blackstone and KPMG, in midtown Manhattan on Monday evening on July 28, 2025.

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In a press conference on Tuesday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said a preliminary investigation indicated Tamura intended to go to NFL offices but took the wrong elevator bank.

Adams said authorities found a note the gunman left that might have suggested a grievance against the NFL over a claim that he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE.

CTE is a brain injury thought to be linked to repeated trauma to the head.

Tamura played high school football in California but never played in the NFL, Adams said.

Goodell told New York employees that they should work remotely on Tuesday and that he will be increasing security at the building in the days and weeks to come.

He also directed employees to grief counselors and support options.

“Every one of you is a valued member of the NFL family. We will get through this together,” Goodell said.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or chat live at 988lifeline.org. You can also visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for additional support.

Correction: This story has been updated to correct a time reference to when Tamura played high school football.



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