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Tamura was involuntarily held after being considered a danger to himself or others, according to a law-enforcement official.
"Compared to what's on the news, I don't think any one of us, none of my teammates, sensed anything like this from Shane," the former teammate told The Post.
NYC shooter Shane Tamura is reportedly the son of former Los Angeles Police Department officer Terence Tamura.
The Palmetto State Armory AR-15 assault rifle used in the shooting that killed an NYPD cop and four civilians is .223-caliber and is equipped with a black scope, a handguard and a shoulder sling.
In 2022, Nevada enacted a ban on ghost guns, which are firearms without serial numbers that are sold as kits that users assemble on their own. It is one of 15 states that created legislation regulating those weapons, which law enforcement has flagged as untraceable.
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ABC7 New York on MSNShane Tamura, Midtown gunman, claimed he suffered from CTE in note found in his pocket
The 27-year-old man who shot and killed four people at a Midtown office building on Monday carried a note in his pocket claiming he suffered from CTE, asked that his brain be studied and made references to the NFL.
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.
No motive has been announced. A suicide note was found expressing grievances with the NFL and saying Tamura suffered from CTE, a source said. Follow for live updates.