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The Nevada Point of Contact Firearms Program determined its background check on Tamura was "unresolved" — a gray area between ...
Police are retracing Tamura's movements from Nevada to New York after a Midtown Manhattan shooting that left four people dead ...
A state background check was incomplete when a Las Vegas man bought the rifle he would then use to commit a mass shooting in ...
The man accused of driving from Las Vegas to New York City and killing several people in a Manhattan building had his ...
The 27-year-old Nevada man opened fire at a New York City office building, killing at least four people and then himself.
Shane Tamura was barely known in the city where he lived, working at night and navigating mental health crises. He drove 2,500 miles east to commit New York’s deadliest shooting in a quarter-century.
Once a promising athlete, the 27-year-old faded from public view—until he showed up at 345 Park Avenue, gun in hand.
What we know about Tamura’s life, how he got the assault rifle that he used to kill an NYPD officer and three others, and the ...
A new Nevada law that went into effect last month gives police officers the power to confiscate firearms from a person placed ...
Tisch said Tamura had a Nevada gun license and used an AR-15 style assault rifle. Tamura legally purchased a revolver in June using his concealed carry permit, Tisch said. CBS and CNN published a ...
The 27-year-old Nevada man left a note at the scene voicing anger that his mental illness may be linked to his having played ...
Police have identified the man who they say entered a Midtown Manhattan office building wearing body armor and opened fire, ...