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Two of the victims gunned down in a mass shooting at a Nevada Casino were in town to celebrate a bachelor party — and were shot in the back by a gunman whose seemingly random attack has left people baffled. Justin Aguila and Andrew Canepa, both 33, were waiting for a car to the airport...
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NYPD Chief John Chell describes Midtown Manhattan office shooting as mayhem after gunman Shane Tamura killed four people, including Officer Didarul Islam.
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The gunman accused of walking into a Park Avenue skyscraper in Manhattan and killing four people suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a degenerative brain disease often associated with football players.
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New York skyscraper mass shooter assembled weapon himself, police say The GuardianSupervisor at Vegas casino where NYC shooter worked legally purchased gun, law enforcement official says CNNCornell grad Julia Hyman, victim of NYC mass shooting, mourned at funeral: 'One of those special people' New York PostHow Did a Lone Gunman Breach One of New York's Most Secure Skyscrapers? The Wall Street Journal
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The police said that a gunman had shot randomly at a group that was preparing to head home to California after a bachelor party weekend. Three people died in the shooting, and three others were injured.
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Mayor Eric Adams told MSNBC the gunman referenced CTE, a disease linked to head trauma, in a note before killing four people at 345 Park Ave., which houses the NFL.
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Four people were killed, including a police officer, and one was seriously injured when a gunman opened fire inside an office building before killing himself.
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Authorities in New York City say a man shot and killed four people, including a police officer, in midtown Manhattan on Monday. Officials say he then killed himself. NPR reports on the latest.
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