NFLPA reacts to 'tragic' shooting at office building of league's headquarters: 'Sincere condolences'
Fox News correspondent Alexis McAdams has the latest on New York City's deadliest shooting in 25 years on 'Fox & Friends.'
The National Football League Players' Association (NFLPA) released a statement early Tuesday morning regarding the New York City shooting that killed four people in the office building of the league's headquarters.
"We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred yesterday in New York City. 345 Park Avenue is a part of our football family, and we at the NFLPA extend our sincere condolences and support to the people who work in this building and to the families of those who lost their lives," the NFLPA said.
"We also want to express our deep gratitude to the law enforcement and emergency personnel who responded to those impacted."
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Members of the New York City Police Department Crime Scene Unit work at the scene and enter the building with evidence bags to collect evidence where five people were shot with four people including NYPD police officer Didarul Islam killed in a mass shooting attack at 345 Park Avenue by suspect Shane Tamura armed with an assault rifle in New York City, United States on July 28, 2025. (Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Mayor Eric Adams said in a news briefing on Tuesday that it is believed that the shooter, identified as Shane Tamura, was targeting the league - it is not known if specific people were intended targets.
Adams said the shooter was trying to get to NFL HQ but took the wrong elevator bank. Adams added that the gunman alluded to having suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and that he had a grievance against the NFL in a "suicide note." Tamura was a high school football player at