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The NFL Network host Kyle Brandt said he was left “destroyed” by the news that one of his colleagues was injured when a gunman stormed a high-rise building in New York City where NFLs Headquarters are placed Monday night, killing four people and wounding more more.
Brandt provided a powerful message of support for The victims and their families during Tuesday’s show.
“Good morning football” host Kyle Brandt looks at before an NFL football match between Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams at Sofi Stadium, December 8, 2024 in Inglewood, California. (Jordon Kelly/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“Heart -breaking news. Last night I started getting lyrics from people around the country and asked me if I was in order, not to understand exactly where I work. I am not working in that building,” explained a solemn Brandt. “I work markedly in the center. But I am destroyed for everyone who works in that building.
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“I also just want to say that I think it is particularly heartbreaking news, because in this company and in this building this is a time of great excitement and joy, and this week represents hope and rebirth, and some of it was taken yesterday. It is terrible news. Tearly sad to hear it. And we in ‘Good Morning Football’ shares deeply our support to the victims.”
Nfl -Commissioner Roger Goodell Rost NYPD -Officer Didarul Islam, One of the victims identified in a memo to employees who were in the building at the time of the shooting.
“We are deeply grateful to the law enforcement authorities who reacted quickly and resolutely and resolutely to Officer Islam who gave his life to protect others,” read the memo obtained by Pakinomist Digital.

A police officer stands next to the glass window with a ball hole near the stage with a deadly mass shooting in New York City on July 29, 2025. (Mike Segar/Reuters)
NYC Pistol man seemed to have complained about NFL, went to the wrong elevator bank in deadly rampage, says mayor
Goodell also confirmed in the memo that an NFL employee was “seriously injured” but in stable state.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday that the gunman identified as Shane Tamura tried to target the NFL’s headquarters but took the wrong elevator bank. Adams added that the gunman was referring to having suffered chronically traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and that he had a complaint against the NFL.
“He seemed to have blamed the NFL,” said the mayor of Fox 5 Ny. “The NFL headquarters were located in the building and he mistakenly went up the wrong elevator bank.”

Members of the New York City Police Department Crime Scene Unit work on site and enter the building with evidence bags to collect evidence in New York City on July 28, 2025. (Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The tragic shooting came just a few days before the league had to kickoff this week with a trial play between Los Angeles Chargers And Detroit Lions Thursday night.



