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A fifth shooting victim -- an NFL employee, according to Commissioner Roger Goodell -- was injured and taken to the hospital in critical condition, officials said. That victim was listed in stable ...
Police say a gunman who killed four people in a Manhattan skyscraper before taking his own life claimed to have a brain ...
The gunman behind a deadly shooting rampage inside an office building in Midtown Manhattan Monday evening was apparently targeting NFL offices there, New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday ...
The NFL is recommending enhanced security measures at team and league facilities following a shooting last month at a ...
Recommendations include armed officers at all team and league facilities and weapons screening for anyone seeking entry.
The New York City office building at 345 Park Avenue where a deadly shooting occurred serves is the headquarters of ...
Multiple coaches, including Aaron Glenn of the New York Jets and Brian Daboll of the Giants, opened their news conferences by referencing the shooting.
Police are still piecing together Shane Tamura’s movements but his black BMW traveled cross-country through Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, and New Jersey before arriving at his final destination of New Yor ...
The injured NFL employee in the New York City shooting has been identified as Craig Clementi, per reports. Here's the latest ...
Roger Goodell was emotional on Thursday as he publicly addressed the deadly shooting that took place inside 345 Park Avenue, the building that houses the NFL’s New York offices, earlier this week.
The NFL vowed to be resilient, two days after league headquarters was targeted by a gunman who killed four people on Monday.
NFL teams reportedly received security recommendations, including weapons screening and a law enforcement presence, after the fatal shooting at the league's Manhattan offices.