Julia Hyman, a young professional and graduate of Cornell University, was identified as the last victim in Monday’s deadly mass shooting at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. Hyman worked as a collaborator in Rudin and was killed on the 33rd floor-tragically, because the shooter, 27-year-old Shane Tamura, entered the wrong elevator. His intended goal was New York’s National Football League offices.
The attack claimed a total of four lives. Other victims were officer NYPD Didarul Islam, who was shot in the hall; Blackstone Senior Executive Wesley Lepatner, 43; And the guardian Aland Etienne.
The investigation continues
Authorities are still working to determine the motif of fatal shooting at 345 Park Avenue. Suspond shooter Shane Tamura who eventually takes his own life after filming Hyman Reportedly, he left a note expressing indignation against the NFL and the wish of his brain to explore the signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Investigators, however, claim that Tamura did not have a formal connection with the league and did not play football outside high school.
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed that Tamura had a documented history of mental health problems. The police also found other weapons, ammunition and tactical equipment inside his vehicle parked nearby.
Mayor Eric Adams said that Tamur’s intended goal was the NFL offices in the building, but accidentally entered the wrong elevator.
“We believe the attack has been foreseen, but incorrectly directed due to confusion with the layout of the building,” Adams said on Tuesday.
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The shooting took place at 345 Park Avenue, a prominent office tower at Midtown Manhattan. The building includes main tenants including NFL, Blackstone, Rudin Management, KPMG and Ireland Consulate General. It is located near the Grand Central Terminal and Rockefeller Center and is a hub for high -ranking company activity.
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