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Gunman in NYC Shooting Had CTE

New York City shooting,who killed four and wounded one,reportedly suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).">

NYC Shooting Suspect Had CTE,‍ Note Reveals

New⁢ York City,⁣ NY – September 27, 2025 08:15 EDT – The suspect in a⁣ recent shooting spree that left four people dead and one critically injured had been experiencing ⁢symptoms consistent with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain ‌disease linked to repetitive head trauma, according to ⁤a note found in ‌his possession. The revelation​ raises questions about ‍the potential impact of CTE on violent behavior and the long-term health consequences for athletes and others exposed to head injuries.

The gunman, identified as⁤ Tamura, left a multi-page note expressing his suffering and requesting ⁤that his brain⁤ be studied. ⁣ A law enforcement ‌source shared the contents with Rolling Stone, revealing Tamura’s belief that his condition stemmed from years of playing‌ high school ‍football. The note also referenced a 2013⁢ Frontline ‍documentary on⁢ CTE and accused the National Football⁣ League (NFL) of concealing the risks of the‌ sport.

note Details and⁣ Victims

According to the‍ source, Tamura ​wrote, Study my brain please. I’m ​sorry. He specifically blamed the NFL for the potential brain damage sustained‍ through football.The‍ shooting occurred on September ⁣27, 2025, and⁣ claimed the lives of off-duty NYPD officer ‍Didarul Islam, Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner, security officer Aland Etienne, and Rudin Management employee Julia ⁣Hyman. A fifth victim, an NFL⁢ employee,‌ remains hospitalized in critical⁢ condition.

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CTE can only be definitively ⁣diagnosed post-mortem through examination of brain tissue.

Understanding CTE

CTE is a neurodegenerative disease associated with repeated blows‌ to the ​head ‍and has been identified ⁣in ‌athletes participating in contact sports like football, hockey,​ and boxing, as well as military veterans. A⁤ study of donated brains of NFL players found‌ evidence of the⁢ disease in a significant percentage of participants.Symptoms of CTE can include impulsivity, depression, anxiety, explosivity,​ memory ⁢loss, mood changes, confusion, and difficulty with cognitive function. Research on NFL players’ brains has highlighted the​ prevalence of the disease.

pro Tip: …

Early detection and management of head injuries are ‍crucial⁤ for minimizing the risk of long-term neurological consequences.

NFL Response and Ongoing ⁣Concerns

NFL Commissioner Roger ‌goodell‌ stated that the ⁢injured victim was an NFL employee and⁢ expressed‌ concern over the‌ incident. ‌The case has reignited the ‌debate surrounding ⁢the NFL’s ⁤handling of player safety and the long-term health risks associated with the⁣ sport. Studies on⁢ young football players ⁣continue to investigate the impact of ‌CTE.

DateEvent
September 27, 2025Shooting in New York City
Post-ShootingNote discovered referencing CTE
2013Frontline documentary on CTE released

The connection between CTE⁤ and violent behavior remains a complex and⁢ debated topic. While CTE ‌can contribute to emotional and behavioral changes, it is ⁢not⁤ a direct cause of violence. However,the case‌ of⁤ Tamura underscores the potential ⁢for​ devastating consequences​ when individuals suffering from CTE are not properly diagnosed and treated.

He blamed the NFL,

What⁤ further research is‌ needed to understand the link between CTE⁤ and behavioral changes? How can we better ​support individuals and families affected by CTE?

CTE: A⁣ Growing⁣ Concern

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive ‍degenerative disease found in people who ‍have had repetitive⁤ brain trauma,including concussions‍ and repeated subconcussive ‌hits. ⁤Initially linked to boxing (originally termed⁤ “punch drunk syndrome”), CTE has gained prominence in recent ​years due to its increasing recognition in football players​ and military veterans. The⁢ disease is characterized by the buildup⁤ of⁢ a protein called tau in the⁢ brain,leading to a range of neurological and behavioral symptoms. ⁢ The long-term effects of⁢ CTE are still​ being⁣ studied, but it is clear that the disease can have a profound impact on⁢ individuals and their families.

Frequently Asked Questions About CTE

  • What is⁤ CTE? CTE is ⁤a degenerative brain disease caused by repeated head trauma, leading to the buildup of tau protein ‍in the brain.
  • What are the symptoms of CTE? Symptoms can include memory loss, confusion, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, ⁤and⁢ aggression.
  • How is CTE diagnosed? CTE can ​only be definitively diagnosed post-mortem through examination⁤ of brain tissue.
  • Is⁢ CTE preventable? ​Reducing exposure‌ to head trauma through safer‍ sports equipment and rules can help minimize the ⁢risk of developing CTE.
  • What is ⁣the NFL doing about CTE? ⁢ The NFL ​has implemented rule ​changes and invested ⁢in research to better understand ⁢and‍ address the risks of CTE.

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