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The New York gunman made at least two self-harm threats requiring emergency mental health holds, but those holds did not prevent him from owning or purchasing a ...
The Las Vegas police released documents and records describing the mental health breakdowns that the man who killed four ...
Las Vegas police responded to New York City gunman Shane Tamura Aug. 10, 2024, inside his Nevada apartment, after his mother called 911 to report self-harm threats. (Las Vegas Police Department) ...
Newly released police reports and body camera footage are shedding light on the troubled path that led a shooter on a ...
Newly released body camera footage from Las Vegas police shows past encounters with Shane Tamura, the gunman in last month’s ...
The 27-year-old Nevada man left a note at the scene voicing anger that his mental illness may be linked to his having played ...
Under New York State law, it is illegal, except under very limited circumstances, to possess the high-powered M4-style rifle ...
During evening rush hour in New York City on Monday, a man calmly walked into a Park Avenue office building lobby and killed a police officer, then opened fire on other innocent strangers.
Shane Tamura, 27, used a rifle identified as an M-4 during the attack at 345 Park Avenue on Monday, police said.
What we know about Tamura’s life, how he got the assault rifle that he used to kill an NYPD officer and three others, and the ...
Tamura’s past includes two involuntary psychiatric holds and a citation for misdemeanor trespassing by Las Vegas police in 2023. None of those encounters legally barred him from purchasing a firearm.
Police executed a search warrant at the Las Vegas apartment of Shane Tamura, where the items obtained included a goodbye note ...