‘Terry long, football gave me …’: Manhattan shooter Shane Tamura’s strange manifesto explains the purpose, ‘They failed us’

Manhattan shooter Shane Tamura convicted NFL for his brain disease and addressed Terry Long a manifesto.

Shane Tamura, a 27 -year -old crazy gunman, who killed a NYPD officer, a blackstone executive and two others in a random shooting inside a Midtown skyscraper building, with several offices, carrying a strange note in their pockets. The note can be called a suicide note or a manifesto that helped the investigators understand the motive behind the shooting race. While it seemed like a random murder, the note had clear complaints with NFL. It said that Tamura is suffering from CTE – Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and blamed football for it.

Why Terry long,

The note, running several pages, addressed Terry Long, who was a former player of Pittsburgh Steelrs, who was diagnosed with CTE after down the Antif Eser to kill themselves 20 years ago.The note said, “Terry long, football gave me CTE and it had to drink a gallon antif. “You can’t go against NFL, they will squash you,” he urged to study his brain after his death to learn more about CTE. “Please study the brain for CTE. Forgive me. League deliberately hid the dangers to our brain to maximize the profits,” he wrote. “They failed us.”From his manifesto, it seemed that his goal was the NFL office which was also in the same building. Mayor Eric Adams said he probably landed on the wrong floor and killed a group of people he did not target. However, an NFL employee was seriously injured in shooting. Tamura, who works as a security guard in Las Vegas Casino, never played professional football. According to reports, he played only at the high school in California, where he was described as a standout football player.

What is cte,

CTE is a chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease, which is caused by frequent head trauma, such as a convention or sub-co-operative hit (blows that do not cause symptoms but still jerk the brain). CTE is commonly found in football players, boxers, hockey players, military veterans. Terry Long, who played eight seasons as an aggressive lineman for Pittsburgh Steelers, died of suicide in 2005 through Antif Ejechzer poison. His death certificate cited suicide with CTE related to football, which was one of the contributors.

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