NFL tells New York City employees to work from home after shooting
Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reports on the latest information shared about the shooter involved in the NYC attack that left four killed on Monday evening on 'Special Report.'
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has informed all New York City-based employees to work from home through next week following the tragic mass shooting that occurred at their headquarters on Monday night.
Goodell was in communication with all league employees on Monday, and he stated that one staffer was "seriously injured," though in stable condition at a local hospital following the mass shooting that took the lives of four, including an off-duty police officer, before the gunman took his own life.
Fox News Digital obtained the latest "Message from the Commissioner," which stated the league’s plans to have all New York employees working remotely for the time being.
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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)
"For those of you based in our New York office, please plan to work remotely at least through the end of next week (August 8)," the memo read. "The office will remain closed during this time, and we ask that you do not attempt to enter the building until we confirm that it is ready for us to return."
Goodell also said in the memo that "our hearts go out to all of the victims and their families, and we are deeply grateful for the first responders and medical staff who acted so quickly and continue to provide care."
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"Our thoughts and prayers remain especially with our colleague who was