cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/34185165
A shooter travels to Manhattan planning to target corporate executives he blames for his health issues. He leaves behind a note that law enforcement won’t release and the news media is happy to quote from selectively but won’t publish.
Sound familiar?
The parallels between Shane Tamura, the 27-year-old Nevada man who killed four people in a Midtown Manhattan office one week ago today, and alleged assassin Luigi Mangione are uncanny. Unlike Mangione, however, Tamura’s victims had nothing to do with his reported health issues. As a result, his rampage was framed as a random act of “senseless violence,” as President Trump declared.
But former friends of Tamura’s that I talked to say there’s more to the story: that his suicide note’s reported claim that “football gave me CTE” is plausible, given his many years as a high school football star.
The classmates, while clearly horrified by Tamura’s actions, are also able to appreciate the likelihood that there’s a public health dimension to the shooting. Wouldn’t it be nice if our elected leaders were capable of that kind of nuance? That’s certainly how I feel about it, and why I hope that the media publishes the notes he left behind: not to glorify anything but to understand what happened and how it might be prevented from happening again.
What little we know about the writing Tamura left behind reportedly includes three separate references to
“You can’t go against the NFL, they’ll squash
“Study my brain please I’m sorry.”
“Terry Long football gave me CTE and it caused my to drink a gallon of antifreeze.”
Terry Long, who played as an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 80s and 90s, committed suicide in 2005 by drinking antifreeze. An autopsy revealed that Long had been suffering from CTE.
There is evidence against it. He left a note about CTE and the NFL.
He accidentally went to the 33rd floor instead of the 5th or 6th? Are you saying that doesn’t seem suspect at all?
I know he was mentally ill, but if he was targeting the NFL specifically, how was he that off?
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/nfl-hq-shooting-situation-active-shooter-manhattan/43c2d7a25272ea3790d353cf
Edit: Conspiracy canceled if this info is truthful:
https://youtu.be/PJrVqb9YT68
Some buildings have restricted elevators, or require badge/keycard access to certain floors. I suspect the 33rd floor didn’t, or someone called the elevator to that floor while he was in it.
Because it’s a matter of one button press in an elevator, probably not the difference between walking up 5 vs 33 floors.
In many large office buildings not all elevators go to all floors. Besides “express” evelvators that only service the upper floors, there are also buildings that used “stacked” or “double decker” that have two cars, one on top of the other:
So in these, one may only “go to” even floors and the other goes to odd. If you are on an even floor and need to to an odd, you’d enter a different elevator on your same floor.
Good info, thanks! Since we know what building it happened in it shouldn’t be too hard for people to investigate this. I am sure somebody will start digging eventually.
If you hit the 5 or 6th floor before 33, it will stop there first. He had the presence of mind to enter the correct building and make it to the 33rd floor.
I am not saying it is a fact that he targeted the CEO, just a realistic possibility.