NFL releases statement after mass shooting at league headquarters in NYC: 'Resilient and united'
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The NFL released its first statement since a mass shooting at the league’s headquarters in New York City Monday night.
"The NFL is deeply grateful for the global outpouring of support following the tragic act of violence at the New York City building that houses our league office among other organizations," the statement on X said.
"We honor the four innocent lives lost, including NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, whose heroism will never be forgotten. Our thoughts are with the survivors as they begin the difficult journey of physical and emotional recovery.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a press conference ahead of Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
"The NFL family is resilient and united, and, together, we will find strength in one another as we heal."
Fox News Digital obtained multiple memos sent to NFL employees by Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has been updating staffers since Monday night.
The first memo explained how an NFL employee was "seriously injured" in the shooting by 27-year-old Shane Tamura, who took his own life on the 33rd floor at 345 Park Ave. after unleashing a barrage of bullets in the lobby. The employee was said to be in stable condition at a hospital.
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