Gunman kills four in Manhattan
A gunman killed four in a Manhattan skyscraper rampage on Monday. The gunman armed with a rifle opened fire inside a Manhattan skyscraper, killing four people—including a New York police officer—before fatally shooting himself, according to city officials.
Among the victims was 36-year-old NYPD officer Didarul Islam, a Bangladeshi-American and father of two, who was working as part of a security detail at the time. Mayor Eric Adams praised Officer Islam as a “true blue hero” for his service and sacrifice.
The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Shane Tamura of Las Vegas, reportedly had a history of mental illness and had traveled to New York just days prior to the shooting. Authorities said he moved through multiple floors of the Park Avenue tower, starting from the lobby and ending on the 33rd floor, where he took his own life.
A fifth victim, a man, remains in critical condition and is currently undergoing treatment at a nearby hospital.
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the gunman acted alone. While Tamura had no major criminal record, investigators are still working to determine a motive.
The shooting occurred during evening rush hour in a high-rise that houses major institutions, including the headquarters of the NFL and global firms like Blackstone and KPMG.
The area was quickly locked down as police flooded the scene. FBI agents were also dispatched to assist in the investigation.
Eyewitnesses described the chaos and confusion that followed the gunfire. “There were cops everywhere—people were screaming, running,” said one bystander.
Despite the tragedy, residents and workers nearby expressed faith in the swift response from law enforcement. “I still feel safe here,” said Kyle Marshall, an employee in a neighboring building. “They did what they had to do.”
Spanish man sets world record
A Spanish man has earned a posthumous Guinness World Record for amassing the world’s largest collection of dog-themed items, totaling 5,025 pieces. The record belongs to Marià Gabarro, a retired sales manager from Terrassa, a town located about 30 kilometers from Barcelona, Spain. Interestingly, while Gabarro never had much fondness for real dogs, he developed a deep fascination with their miniature versions figurines, soft toys, and even walking sticks with carved dog heads.
Gabarro’s remarkable collection began rather late in life. He took up collecting in his 60s, slowly building what would eventually become a vast and diverse assortment of dog-related objects. Over the years, he scoured markets, antique shops, and specialty stores, adding piece after piece to his collection. So extensive was his hobby that he had to store his items across two separate houses.
Despite his lack of interest in living dogs, his love for their inanimate representations was undeniable. His dedication remained strong until his passing at the age of 94. After his death, his children decided to honor their father’s unusual but passionate hobby by applying for a Guinness World Record on his behalf. Their efforts paid off, as the collection was officially recognized as the world’s largest of its kind.
Teresa Gabarro, one of his four children, now cares for the collection. At 54, she shares a somewhat more balanced appreciation for dogs. While her parents may have only admired canine-themed objects, Teresa now owns a real dog, a West Highland White Terrier, that occasionally plays with some of the soft toys from the collection. “My parents really liked the non-real dogs, but not the live ones,” she recalled with a smile, reflecting on her parents’ quirky preference.
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