BREAKING: Manhattan Mass Shooter Identified: 27-Year-Old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas
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- Jul 28, 2025
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Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Five Dead, Including NYPD Officer, in Midtown Manhattan Shooting Rampage
NEW YORK, NY — July 28, 2025 — A horrific mass shooting rocked Midtown Manhattan on Monday evening, leaving five people dead, including a New York Police Department officer, and six others injured. The gunman, identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura from Las Vegas, stormed a 44-story skyscraper at 345 Park Avenue, home to the headquarters of Blackstone and the National Football League, before taking his own life.
According to law enforcement sources, Tamura, clad in a bulletproof vest and armed with a Palmetto State Armory AR-15 rifle, entered the building around 6:30 p.m. during the evening rush. Witnesses described a chilling scene as the gunman calmly crossed the building’s plaza before unleashing a barrage of gunfire in the lobby. “It sounded like an automatic weapon, like a high-capacity weapon,” a first-floor witness told the New York Post. The attack caused chaos as workers and bystanders fled for safety.The NYPD confirmed that among the victims was an officer who succumbed to injuries at a nearby hospital. Four civilians were also killed, and six others sustained injuries, though their conditions remain undisclosed. Tamura barricaded himself on the 33rd floor, where he was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear. Authorities noted that Tamura held a concealed carry permit issued by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in June 2022, which expired in 2024. Preliminary checks revealed no significant criminal history, and officials are still investigating why Tamura targeted the building or if he had a specific motive. Unconfirmed reports suggest Tamura was a former Canadian football player and held an expired private investigator license.
The 345 Park Avenue skyscraper, a prominent hub hosting offices for Blackstone, KPMG, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, and the NFL, was placed on lockdown as police conducted a floor-by-floor search. Mayor Eric Adams urged those inside to remain sheltered during the operation, stating, “Unfortunately, we had a shooting here with multiple injuries. The lone perpetrator is neutralized at this time.” NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch confirmed the scene was contained, and the FBI, along with a team from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, assisted at the scene.
Witnesses recounted scenes of panic. Nekeisha Lewis, dining in a nearby plaza, heard gunshots and saw glass shattering from the building. A young woman fleeing the scene described encountering the gunman before running for her life. Cellphone footage captured approximately 20 police officers entering the building in an orderly formation, underscoring the rapid response to the crisis.The shooting has reignited debates over gun violence, with some social media posts noting that Tamura passed a background check, raising questions about the efficacy of current screening measures. The NYPD has advised residents to avoid the area around East 52nd Street between Park and Lexington Avenues as the investigation continues.This tragic event marks one of the deadliest shootings in New York City in recent years, leaving the city grappling with grief and questions about public safety. Authorities have promised a thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances leading to this devastating act.
Shane Tamura, a Las Vegas native, was a standout high school football player at Granada Hills Charter in California, graduating in 2016. He played as a running back and was recognized multiple times as the team's Player of the Game during the 2015 season, with notable performances against schools like Cleveland and Kennedy. He reportedly won six awards during his high school football career and later played football in Canada. There are unverified claims that he may have aspired to play in the NFL but did not make it, though no confirmed professional football career details are available.
Note: Recent reports associate Shane Tamura with a tragic shooting incident in Manhattan on July 28, 2025, where he was identified as the gunman who opened fire at 345 Park Avenue, a building housing the NFL headquarters, before dying by suicide. These reports mention his football background but do not confirm a professional career or a definitive motive related to football. Information about his football career beyond high school and Canada remains speculative and unverified.
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