NYC NFL Headquarters Shooter Had CTE, Medical Examiner Finds

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Shane Tamura, the gunman in the Midtown Manhattan shooting that killed four people, was found to have low-stage Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries, which may have influenced his behavior. The investigation highlights the potential impact of brain trauma on mental health and violence, raising awareness about CTE's effects and the importance of preventing head injuries.
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