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The gunman accused of killing four people in New York City suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a ...
New York — A gunman who killed four people inside a Manhattan office tower blamed his mental health problems on the National ...
Police say a gunman who killed four people in a Manhattan skyscraper before taking his own life claimed to have a brain ...
Graham Gano stayed late at the New York Giants' practice facility Monday watching news coverage of a gunman killing four people at a Manhattan office building that includes the NFL headquarters.
Once a promising athlete, the 27-year-old faded from public view—until he showed up at 345 Park Avenue, gun in hand.
The 27-year-old former running back for two Southland high schools who police say killed four people at the NFL headquarters building in Manhattan before killing himself […] ...
Here's what to know about CTE, the brain disease the NYC shooter blamed for his mental health issues
The man who killed four people in the New York City skyscraper that is home to NFL headquarters carried a note blaming the ...
Coaches and players around the NFL expressed their sadness and condolences after a gunman, who was trying to target the league's headquarters, killed four people in Manhattan.
During a press conference after Sunday’s practice, San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said it is “always scary” to see a ...
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