NFL launches the first official statement after shooting from the New York headquarters


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The NFL issued its first statement from a mass shooting at the League headquarters in New York City on Monday night.

“The NFL is deeply grateful for the global support effusion after the tragic act of violence in the New York City building that houses our League office among other organizations,” said the statement on X.

“We honor the four lost innocent lives, including the New York Police officer, Didarul Islam, whose heroism will never be forgotten. Our thoughts are with the survivors as the difficult trip of physical and emotional recovery begins.

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The NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a press conference before Super Bowl Lix at Caesars Superdome. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

“The NFL family is resistant and united, and, together, we will find strength in each other while we heal.”

Pak Gazette Digital obtained multiple memoranda sent to NFL employees by Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has been updating employees since Monday night.

The first memo explained how an NFL employee was “seriously injured” in the shooting by Shane Tamura, 27, who took his life on the 33rd floor in 345 Park Ave. After unleashing a flood of bullets in the lobby. It was said that the employee was stable in a hospital.

NFL tells New York City employees to work from home after firing

A memorandum came out on Tuesday that he told all NFL employees of the NFL who work remotely at least until the end of next week.

“The office will remain closed during this time, and we ask you not to try to enter the building until we confirm that you are ready for us to return,” said the memorandum.

Goodell also said in the memorandum that “our hearts are with all the victims and their families, and we are deeply grateful for the first to respond and the medical staff who acted so fast and continue to provide attention.”

A divided image that shows Shane Tamura as a soccer player in high school next to security images. (NY Post; Pak Gazette)

The Mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, revealed on Tuesday in “Good Day New York” of Fox 5 Ny that the gunman was trying to point to the headquarters of the NFL, but took the wrong elevator bank. He said the floor he took was for Rudin’s management.

Adams added that Tamura alluded to the suffering of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, better known as CTE. I had a complaint with the NFL.

“It seemed to have blamed the NFL,” said the mayor. “The NFL headquarters was located in the building, and by mistake uploaded by the wrong elevator bank.”

Adams said the researchers were going through the “suicide note” that the gunman left. An official told Pak Gazette Digital that the three -page note was found in the gun wallet and made references to CTE and expressed anger towards the NFL about degenerative brain disease.

The NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell before a game in Brazil between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles in Neo Chemistry Arena. (Kirby Lee/Imagn images)

“This has been a challenging moment for our entire team. Continue to take care of themselves and among themselves. If you need additional support, do not hesitate to communicate with your manager or RR.HH.

The other three victims killed in the shooting were the Blackstone Wesley Lepatner executive, Aland Etienne Security Guard and Rudin Management Julia Hyman’s associate.

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