💨 Abstract
A mass shooting in Midtown Manhattan, the deadliest in New York City in 25 years, raises questions about how the attacker, Shane Devon Tamura, obtained multiple firearms despite documented mental health issues. Tamura, who had been involuntarily committed to psychiatric hospitals, legally purchased weapons, including an AR-15 rifle, through a private sale that may not have required background checks.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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