A deadly shooting occurred Monday evening in Midtown Manhattan at a building where KPMG offices are located.
Four people were killed, including a police officer, and a fifth was wounded. The suspect, identified as Shane Tamura, died by suicide after entering the building with a rifle. The 27-year-old traveled to New York from Las Vegas. He shot off-duty police officer Didarul Isram, 36, who was moonlighting as a security officer in the lobby, and whose wife was expecting their third child. The gunman also killed another security guard, Aland Etienne, 46, Wesley LePatner, a senior managing director at the investment firm Blackstone, and Julia Hyman, an employee at Rudin Management, which owns the building.
In addition to KPMG and Blackstone, the building at 345 Park Avenue also contains the offices of the National Football League. An NFL employee was reportedly among the people who were "seriously injured," said NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. The gunman mentioned the NFL in a suicide note, according to the
No KPMG employees were injured, but employees are working from home today. The shooting, which occurred around 6:30 Monday evening, led to the evacuation of employees.
"Yesterday, there was a shooting at 345 Park Avenue in New York City at the building where KPMG has offices along with other companies," said a
A KPMG spokesperson confirmed that the 345 Park Avenue office is closed today and the firm is giving employees flexibility to work from home.