Detectives of the New York Police Department (NYPD) said an additional suicide note and antisicotic drugs belonging to Manhattan Gunman Shane Tamura were discovered.
Investigators announced on Wednesday that the note located in Tamura’s studio apartment was addressed to his parents, said, “I love you, uncle. Forgive me.”
There were several prescription bottles for antisicotic, antipileptic and anti -inflammatory drugs foundPIX11 reported.
He used to shoot broadly for rifle Four victims And the seriously injured was also recovered from another house, as well as an empty box for 1009 mm round and a revolver that was parked in his car in New York.
Officials said Shane Tamura’s father, Terence Tamura served about 30 years with Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
“Lapd may confirm that police officer III Terence Tamura retired in good condition on August 5, 2017,” a spokesman of Lapd told NBC 4 Los Angeles.
On Monday, the younger tamura, who died of a self-affectioned gunshot wounds after opening the fire at the office building housing Blackstone and NFL headquarters, also left a three-place suicide note on his person.
The 27 -year -old has written that his mental illness was caused by CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, head trauma is brain disease that is often found in football players, who have faced consent.
Note Referred According to ABC News, NFL and allegedly “were asked to study their brain.”
“He convicted NFL for his injury,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams Said,
An NFL employee was badly Injured Shooting but expected to survive, ESPN said.
Tamura played high school football in California, while his father worked for LAPD, surprised with his former coach whether he could do anything to stop the tragedy a decade ago.
“Total shock, total jerk,” former football coach Walter Robbie told NBC 4. “Just to see someone you or someone you associate to the person you know or coach, it is difficult to see in that light.”
“This reminds you of the word, 99 sheep and 1 goes away, you really try to see yourself,” he said. “Can I be more than what I could do to help him?”
Tamura also mentioned his supervisor in a security guard job, which he worked in a Las Vegas casino in the note found in the scene.
“I sorry, rick,” the paper found in the shooter’s wallet was called.
Rick, whose last name is being withdrawn, sold Tamura to AR -15 used in shooting and BMW also confirmed the police from Nevada to New York.
He has not been accused of any crime till Friday.
Olivia Rondo Washington is a political reporter for Breetbart News located in DC. Find him X/Twitter And Instagram,