New York City Office Shooter Had CTE, Medical Examiner Finds
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A recent medical examination revealed that Shane Tamura, the shooter involved in a New York City office incident, had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease commonly linked to head injuries in athletes, particularly football players. This finding sheds light on the potential impact of head trauma on behavior and mental health, raising important questions about the long-term effects of such injuries.
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