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Arrested Shooter from New York was apprehended in a Las Vegas Casino twice years past

Arrested in 2023: Shane Tamura, the New York gunman, was detained after a disturbance at a casino in Las Vegas.

Gunman Detained in Vegas Casino, Two Years Prior to New York Shooting Incident
Gunman Detained in Vegas Casino, Two Years Prior to New York Shooting Incident

Arrested Shooter from New York was apprehended in a Las Vegas Casino twice years past

News Article: Shane Tamura's Arrest and Tragic Shooting

Shane Tamura, a former competitive football player, found himself in the spotlight once again following a series of events that culminated in a deadly shooting in Manhattan in 2025. However, the story begins much earlier, in September 2023, at the Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas.

On that fateful day, Tamura was arrested on suspicion of trespassing. The incident unfolded when he refused to show identification while attempting to collect nearly $5,000 in winnings. After being asked to leave, he became agitated and reached out to grab a security officer. Police intervened, and following a verbal warning, Tamura was arrested for trespassing[1][2][3][4].

Footage from the police bodycam and 911 calls related to the incident were released in 2025, providing a glimpse into Tamura's interaction with security and officers during this event[4][5]. Despite the initial arrest, prosecutors chose not to pursue charges in the trespassing case, and Tamura eventually received the money he claimed to be owed[3].

Tamura was living near Summerlin, Las Vegas, at the time of his arrest. He was originally born in Los Angeles[2]. In 2024, he was cited, although not taken into custody, for driving without a valid license and registration. The charges were later dismissed due to the minor nature of the offense[4].

In the years leading up to the Manhattan shooting, Tamura was employed as a surveillance worker at the Horseshoe Las Vegas casino resort. However, the events that took place in Manhattan on a summer day in 2025 would forever change the narrative surrounding Tamura.

Armed with an M4 rifle, Tamura opened fire in the lobby and on the 33rd floor of a building in Manhattan, resulting in the deaths of four individuals[6]. A note found in Tamura's pocket expressed frustration with the NFL and claimed he was suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). CTE, a brain injury associated with repeated head trauma, can only be definitively diagnosed through a postmortem examination of the brain[7].

Following the tragic incident, Las Vegas police assisted the NYPD in their investigation of Tamura. New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch later stated that Tamura took his own life[8]. Investigators discovered a rifle case containing rounds, ammunition magazines, and a loaded revolver inside the vehicle Tamura exited in Manhattan. The BMW was registered to him in Nevada[9].

As the details of this tragic event continue to unfold, the focus remains on the lives lost and the lessons learned. The story of Shane Tamura serves as a stark reminder of the far-reaching consequences of mental health issues and the importance of seeking help.

[1] https://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/local-news/red-rock-casino-shooting-suspect-shane-tamura-arrested-on-suspicion-of-trespassing/ [2] https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/las-vegas-crime/man-arrested-after-allegedly-grabbing-security-guard-at-red-rock-casino-2490508/ [3] https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/las-vegas-crime/man-who-claimed-he-was-owed-5000-at-red-rock-casino-wont-face-charges-2515401/ [4] https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/las-vegas-crime/officer-uses-empty-hand-takedown-on-man-who-allegedly-grabbed-security-guard-at-red-rock-casino-2490508/ [5] https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/las-vegas-crime/red-rock-casino-shooting-suspect-shane-tamura-arrested-on-suspicion-of-trespassing/ [6] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/man-kills-4-in-nyc-shooting-linked-to-nfl-rage.html [7] https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chronic-traumatic-encephalopathy/symptoms-causes/syc-20371641 [8] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/man-kills-4-in-nyc-shooting-linked-to-nfl-rage.html [9] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/15/us/man-kills-4-in-nyc-shooting-linked-to-nfl-rage.html

  1. The initial arrest of Shane Tamura occurred at a casino-and-gambling establishment in Las Vegas, specifically at the Red Rock Casino, in September 2023.
  2. Despite an incident at a casino in Las Vegas in 2023, where Tamura was arrested for trespassing, the case was not pursued by prosecutors, and he later received the money he claimed to be owed.

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