Midtown Manhattan
shooting that killed four people, including off-duty NYPD Officer Didarul Islam. Once a promising
high school athlete, Tamura’s life veered off track after graduation, leading to a casino job and declining mental health.
Authorities say Tamura drove cross-country, parked near 345 Park Avenue, and entered the building alone before
the fatal rampage. He was later found dead from a self-inflicted wound. A handwritten note on him referenced
chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), blaming repeated head injuries from football for his deteriorating mental state.
While the NFL has offices in the building, it’s unclear if it was a target. Tamura’s writings expressed
resentment toward football and its long-term effects. Police recovered weapons, ammunition, and prescription drugs from his car.
Mayor Eric Adams offered condolences and praised first responders. A GoFundMe has been created
to support Officer Islam’s pregnant wife and two young children.
The incident has sparked renewed debates on mental health, sports-related brain injuries, and gun access.