💨 Abstract
Four people, including a NYPD officer, were killed in a shooting at NFL headquarters in New York. The gunman, who had a history of mental illness, took his own life. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed his condolences and attended the officer's funeral. The NFL season commenced with increased security and a moment of silence. The shooter had a grievance against the NFL but never played professionally. Goodell assured that the league will continue to enhance security measures.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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