💨 Abstract
The NFL expressed gratitude for global support following a shooting at its New York headquarters that killed four people, including an NYPD officer. The league honored the victims and offered support to survivors. Commissioner Roger Goodell allowed employees to work remotely. Shame Tamura, believed to have mental health issues, targeted the NFL over a grievance related to CTE. Despite the tragedy, the NFL's preseason schedule and Hall of Fame inductions will proceed as planned.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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