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Note left by Manhattan office gunman asked for his brain to be studied

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A senior official familiar with the investigation into the deadly shooting at a Manhattan office building said a note left by the gunman asked for his brain to be studied and included several references to CTE. MSNBC’s Marc Santia reports on the latest in the investigation and what is known about the victims.July 29, 2025

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