Mass Shooting at New York City Office Raises CTE and NFL Accountability
A tragic mass shooting unfolded at 345 Park Avenue in New York City, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, including a police officer and a corporate executive. The shooter, Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old from Las Vegas, reportedly suffered from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a condition linked to his past in football.
In a suicide letter, he criticized the NFL for its handling of CTE risks. This incident not only raised concerns about public safety but also highlighted the ongoing conversation around the health implications of contact sports.
In the aftermath, KPMG's leadership pledged support for their employees affected by the tragedy, emphasizing the need for mental health resources in such challenging times.
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