MANHATTAN - Active Shooter reported at 345 Park Ave.

  • #221
I understand your point, but this was an average street in Midtown Manhattan, blocks from Times Square, with a large police presence. I can't think of the last mass shooting in Manhattan; the last I can think of was one out in Queens in a fast-food robbery at the turn of the century. I literally have never seen a long gun in person in my life, and had I seen this perp I would not have thought the worst (if it had been a samurai sword or a handgun, I would have thought the worst). Also, there are often films and TV shows filmed on ordinary streets and in ordinary buildings. Years ago I was coming home from work and as I approached my corner I saw a huge police/police car presence in front of my building, so I crossed the street and watched and waited... till Det. Lenny Briscoe came out :).
Spot on.

I'm leaning more and more that this guy was inspired by Luigi.

And would just like to say to anyone who thinks that is cool, it's not. Get outta here with your plans to murder for a cause.

jmopinion
 
  • #222
I understand your point, but this was an average street in Midtown Manhattan, blocks from Times Square, with a large police presence. I can't think of the last mass shooting in Manhattan; the last I can think of was one out in Queens in a fast-food robbery at the turn of the century. I literally have never seen a long gun in person in my life, and had I seen this perp I would not have thought the worst (if it had been a samurai sword or a handgun, I would have thought the worst). Also, there are often films and TV shows filmed on ordinary streets and in ordinary buildings. Years ago I was coming home from work and as I approached my corner I saw a huge police/police car presence in front of my building, so I crossed the street and watched and waited... till Det. Lenny Briscoe came out :).
That makes sense. In NYC, it could have been a film prop. I recognize I have an alarmist viewpoint about guns in public places. My one nephew has argued with me about it - he lives in an area where people regularly carry rifles into Walmart, etc. I’ve said if I’m in McDonald’s with my kiddos and a dude walks in with a rifle I’m tossing a trash can at him. My nephew warned me I’d get shot for sure. :oops: Still think I’d do it, though. 😯

jmo
 
  • #223
Spot on.

I'm leaning more and more that this guy was inspired by Luigi.

And would just like to say to anyone who thinks that is cool, it's not. Get outta here with your plans to murder for a cause.

jmopinion
Plus choosing NYC like Luigi did, high visibility to his "cause". I suppose he could have been blaming the NFL for inspiring young people to get into playing football.

And, It stinks that we are left to even have to consider what these nutcases had in their sick minds.

jmo
 
  • #224
The reason why finding out how much football he actually played is a big deal is because the longer you played the more likely it is to get CTE. People get CTE through repeated and long-term blows to the head that resulted in a concussion. Especially if you played in college or professionally where people are generally hitting each other harder than they are when they are 15,16, or 17.

Given the fact that it doesn't appear he played past highschool I really do feel like this is more of an issue of people being properly medicated for mental illness than it is people having CTE.
 
  • #225
DBM - sorry!
 
  • #226
Really???

How can one mix California with Canada??? 😬

And how being not native to the US refers to being ignoramus??? 🤔

Phew!

JM not Eng native speaker's Opinion hehehe

@Dotta, three days ago, we were in Vancouver, BC. As I was texting to an acquaintance I typed, “I am in CA”. It occurred to me that they might think, California, but Canada is closer to our home city, so I let it stay. In the context of people mostly texting and abbreviating nowadays, such confusions do happen. It is another thing that such league is called CFL in Canada, not Canadian NFL.
 
  • #227
I am not very familiar with specific territories within other countries and I am sure there are many people who don't live in the U.S. who aren't all that familiar with the States within the United States.
Indeed. When I see mention of Boston, my first thought is of a town in Lincolnshire.
 
  • #228
The reason why finding out how much football he actually played is a big deal is because the longer you played the more likely it is to get CTE. People get CTE through repeated and long-term blows to the head that resulted in a concussion. Especially if you played in college or professionally where people are generally hitting each other harder than they are when they are 15,16, or 17.

Given the fact that it doesn't appear he played past highschool I really do feel like this is more of an issue of people being properly medicated for mental illness than it is people having CTE.

People link American football with CTE now, but what about boxing, other contact sports, or experiencing explosion contusion (blast injury)?

So even post mortem evidence of CTE might not prove the causal link with playing football in high school. If Tamura graduated at 18, he had nine more years of life of which we know very little.

I paid attention that Tamura attended HS online and showed up for football practice, so there could have been some other issues in school, too.

I would rather suspect Tamura developing an overvalued idea about own CTE having watched the movie about NFL, while already being sick and paranoid. It had happened with other people and other movies before.
 
  • #229
Indeed. When I see mention of Boston, my first thought is of a town in Lincolnshire.

People missed their homelands, I think, and not only British ones. There is Berlin in Massachusetts, as well as Paris and Moscow in Maine. Both Woodstock, UK, and Woodstock festival of 1969, NY state, have earned own, albeit different places, in history.
 
  • #230
People missed their homelands, I think, and not only British ones. There is Berlin in Massachusetts, as well as Paris and Moscow in Maine. Both Woodstock, UK, and Woodstock festival of 1969, NY state, have earned own, albeit different places, in history.
Of course, but the point I am making is that those of us outside the US will have different points of reference and there is scope for confusion.
 
  • #231
Of course, but the point I am making is that those of us outside the US will have different points of reference and there is scope for confusion.
Yes, I once typed LA for Los Angeles, and someone thought I meant Louisiana, also LA. Depends on your reference point.
 
  • #232
"Detectives found prescription medication for depression and epilepsy in the Las Vegas home of Midtown mass shooter Shane Tamura, sources tell The Post....

While previously searching his car, investigators found a Colt Python .357-caliber handgun, along with a rifle case, ammunition and the migraine medication Sumatriptan.

Also found was a note in which Tamura, 27, revealed he felt like a “complete disappointment” to his parents, including his retired cop father, sources told The Post....

Tamura was a star running back in high school, but never played football at the collegiate or professional level."

 
  • #233
I don't think there are any articles that mention him playing in Canada. He played highschool football in California so it's possible someone in this thread mistook that for meaning Canada. I'm sure there are people posting in this thread who aren't familiar at all with U.S. States and English might not be their native language.
I definitely saw the article that spelled out Canadian Football League (no abbreviation). It came out early on. That information has been reported nowhere since then. I suspect whoever wrote the article had some bad information, corrected the article, and now that's why I can't locate it and why no other articles mention it. I am a football fan and rather informed on CTE, so this case has had my attention from the beginning.
 
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  • #235
"Detectives found prescription medication for depression and epilepsy in the Las Vegas home of Midtown mass shooter Shane Tamura, sources tell The Post....

While previously searching his car, investigators found a Colt Python .357-caliber handgun, along with a rifle case, ammunition and the migraine medication Sumatriptan.

Also found was a note in which Tamura, 27, revealed he felt like a “complete disappointment” to his parents, including his retired cop father, sources told The Post....

Tamura was a star running back in high school, but never played football at the collegiate or professional level."

It’s a shame so many Americans put such emphasis on playing sports to be successful in life. There are so many other kinds of education and skills you can develop to have a productive life. Pro sports careers are only available to a small group of people. Find something better. Run for public office. There’s nothing special about pro sports.
 
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  • #239

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Out of tragedy, a new life has entered this world. Last night, Jamila Islam, the wife of Detective First Grade Didarul Islam, gave birth to their beautiful son, Arham. Arham joins his two big brothers, Ahyan and Azhaan.

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  • #240
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Out of tragedy, a new life has entered this world. Last night, Jamila Islam, the wife of Detective First Grade Didarul Islam, gave birth to their beautiful son, Arham. Arham joins his two big brothers, Ahyan and Azhaan.

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Beautiful children. I wish them well.

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