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Shane Tamura was barely known in the city where he lived, working at night and navigating mental health crises. He drove 2,500 miles east to commit New York’s deadliest shooting in a quarter-century.
The man accused of driving from Las Vegas to New York City and killing several people in a Manhattan building had his ...
The Nevada Point of Contact Firearms Program determined its background check on Tamura was "unresolved" — a gray area between ...
A state background check was incomplete when a Las Vegas man bought the rifle he would then use to commit a mass shooting in ...
The heightened measures come as the shooting touched off a panic in some corporations headquartered in office buildings ...
A new Nevada law that went into effect last month gives police officers the power to confiscate firearms from a person placed ...
NFL teams reportedly received security recommendations, including weapons screening and a law enforcement presence, after the fatal shooting at the league's Manhattan offices.
Three people were injured in a shooting near New York’s Times Square early Saturday morning, according to the New York ...
The NYPD said that the three victims were being treated at the hospital, and that a person of interest has been taken into custody.
The man who killed four people in New York City had a history of mental health issues, including two commitments to treatment initiated by Las Vegas police. But legally, he was still allowed to buy ...
A background check on Shane Tamura had not been been completed before he bought the AR-style rifle he used to kill four ...
The New York gunman made at least two self-harm threats requiring emergency mental health holds, but those holds did not ...