The degenerative brain disease that has besieged the National Football League for two decades with a billion-dollar lawsuit, ...
Shane Tamura, 27, who killed four people before fatally shooting himself in the chest at a midtown Manhattan office in July, ...
Shane Tamura, who killed four people inside the Manhattan building which houses the NFL HQ, had blamed the league for hiding dangers of brain injuries.
The man who shot and killed four people at the NFL's headquarters in July was diagnosed with CTE by a medical examiner.
The crazed gunman who massacred four people at the NFL’s headquarters while holding a note asking his brain be studied for “CTE” actually had the tragic brain disease, the ...
Shane Tamura, the gunman who killed four people in a Midtown Manhattan office in July, was found to have chronic traumatic ...
The gunman who killed four people at the New York headquarters of the NFL had low-stage CTE, a medical examiner said in a statement.
Shane Tamura, who killed four at the NFL headquarters in NYC, was found to have CTE, according to the NYC Medical Examiner, ...
As the 2025 NFL season begins, more people are becoming aware of the risks of concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy – or CTE.
The shooter left a suicide note at the July scene, wondering if CTE, tied to playing youth football, could be responsible for his mental illness.
FILE - Ann McKee, director Boston University's center for research into the degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, addresses an audience on the school's campus Nov. 9, ...
Shane Tamura, who opened fire at the New York headquarters of the NFL, killing four, had CTE, the New York City Office of the ...