NYC gunman sought medical help before shooting
Briefly

Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old Las Vegas casino worker, killed four people before taking his own life. He had suffered from chronic headaches since high school and sought medical help, including neurologist consultations and MRIs. Despite various treatments and medications prescribed by doctors, Tamura's condition worsened. His family is mourning the loss of innocent victims, alongside their grief for Tamura's struggles. The incident has prompted investigations and community responses in the wake of the tragedy, which included casualties among law enforcement and NFL employees.
Tamura began having headaches while he was playing high school football in Southern California, and they continued into adulthood.
Shane Tamura, a 27-year-old Las Vegas casino worker, had regularly met with doctors for debilitating headaches and received yearly MRI exams.
Doctors prescribed various medications for Tamura to try to find groupings that could offer relief.
Tamura's immediate family is grieving especially for the innocent lives that are lost.
Read at ESPN.com
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