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The man accused of killing four people in a Manhattan skyscraper believed he had CTE

Summary

A man is accused of killing four people in a Manhattan skyscraper. He suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain disease linked to repeated head injuries.

Key Facts

  • An incident occurred in a Manhattan skyscraper where four people were killed.
  • The accused gunman believed he had CTE.
  • CTE is a brain disease that often affects people with a history of repeated head injuries, such as football players.
  • The incident took place on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
  • The news was reported by journalists Sarah Ventre and Steve Inskeep.

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