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NFL The first statement has been issued since a mass shooting at the New York City Alliance headquarters on Monday night.
“The NFL is very grateful for the global pouring out support after the global support New York City X statement said.
“We respect four innocent lives, including New York Police Department official Didarul Islam, whose heroism will never be forgotten. Our minds embark on a difficult journey of physical and emotional healing with survivors.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell spoke at a press conference ahead of Super Bowl Lix at the Caesars Super Bowl. (Kirby Lee/Imagn image)
“The NFL family is resilient, united and as we heal, we will find each other’s strength together.”
Fox News Digital has received multiple memos sent to NFL employees by Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has been updating staff since Monday night.
The first memo explains how Shane Tamura, 27, “severely injured” an NFL employee in the shooting, who unleashed his life on the 33rd floor of 345 Park Avenue. The employee is said to be in a stable condition in the hospital.
NFL tells New York City employees to work from home after filming
A memo was released Tuesday that told all NFL New York City employees to work remotely at least by the end of next week.
“During this time, the office will remain closed and we ask you not to try to enter the building until we confirm that it is ready to return,” the memo said.
“Our hearts do our best to all victims and their families and we are very grateful for the first responders and medical staff who have acted quickly and continued to provide care,” Goodell also said in the memo.

Split image shows Shane Tamura being a high school football player next to the security video. (Post; Fox News)
Mayor of New York City Eric Adams On Tuesday, on “A Better Day in New York” in Fox 5, New York, the Gunners tried to target the NFL headquarters but occupied the wrong elevator bank. He said the floor he took was Rudin’s management.
Adams added that Tamura implies a chronic traumatic encephalopathy called CTE. He is dissatisfied with the NFL.
“He seems to blame the NFL,” the mayor said. “The NFL is based in a building and he climbed the wrong elevator bank wrongly.”
Adams said investigators were experiencing a “suicide note” of the gunman’s departure. An official told Fox News Digital that three pages of banknotes were found in the Gunner’s wallet and mentioned the CTE and expressed anger at the NFL about degenerative brain disease.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell plays between Brazil’s Green Bay Packers and the Philadelphia Eagles at the new Quimica Arena. (Kirby Lee/Imagn image)
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“It’s a challenging time for our entire team. Keep taking care of yourself and each other. If you need additional support, feel free to contact your manager or HR. We’re here to serve you,” said Goodell’s latest memo.
The other three victims killed in the shooting were Blackstone executive Wesley Lepatner, security guard Aland Etienne and Rudin management assistant Julia Hyman.
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