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- Shane Tamura carried out a mass shooting at the NFL headquarters in New York last week
- In his suicide note, he claimed to be suffering from CTE, a neurodegenerative disease associated with football
- His mother claimed in a 911 call from 2022 that her son was being treated for multiple sports-related concussions
The mass shooter who killed four people in Manhattan last week had suffered multiple sports-related concussions, according to an emergency call from his mother released by Las Vegas police.
Shane Tamura, 27, turned the gun on himself after killing 4 peoplein New York City on July 28. The attack left 4 people dead: NYPD officer Didarul Islam; Wesley Lepatner, an executive at Blackstone; Rudin Management employee Julia Hyman and security guard Aland Etienne.
On Wednesday, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police released a trove of public records related to the department’s previous interactions with Tamura, who lived in the the Nevada city.
The records included a 2022 911 call made by his mother, who said her son was threatening to take his own life. She said Tamura, once a celebrated high school football star, was being treated for mental health struggles and sports-related injuries — namely multiple concussions.
“He’s under doctor’s care for depression, concussion — like sports concussions — chronic migraine and insomnia,” his mother told 911 dispatchers.
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Tamura claimed in a suicide note recovered from his body that he suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a neurodegenerative disease caused by repeated blows to the head and often associated with playing football, authorities previous confirmed to PEOPLE. In the note, he mentioned the NFL, which has its headquarters in the building.
Tamura appeared to hold grievances against the NFL owing to his alleged CTE, which often stems from contact sports and can only be definitively diagnosed post-death.
“Terry Long football gave me CTE and it caused me to drink a gallon of antifreeze,” he wrote in the note, referring to the offensive lineman who died by suicide in 2005 by drinking antifreeze and was posthumously diagnosed with CTE. He added: “You can’t go against the NFL, they’ll squash you.”
“Study my brain please,” Tamura wrote in the note.
The mass shooting was the deadliest in the last 25 years in New York, per CNN.
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