The NFL is recommending enhanced safety measures at crew and league amenities following a capturing final month at a Manhattan workplace tower by a gunman authorities say was focusing on league headquarters.
The memo, which was despatched to all groups on Friday, outlined three advisable adjustments to safety protocols. They are going to be reviewed at a particular league assembly on Aug. 26.
“In moments like these, we are reminded that safety is not a background function. It is foundational,” the memo stated.
The improved measures advisable embrace: up to date menace assessments at each crew and league facility to make sure dangers are precisely recognized and mitigated; presence of armed officers at crew and league amenities each time gamers or employees members are current; weapons screening for anybody in search of entry right into a crew or league facility, together with the usage of walk-through magnetometers and X-ray scanners for baggage, just like the method for acquiring entry into video games.
“The Committee recognizes that these changes will affect day-to-day operations and require an investment of time, coordination, and resources,” the memo stated. “However, there is no higher priority than the safety and security of our players, coaches, staff, and everyone who works in and around our facilities.”
Investigators imagine Shane Tamura, 27, of Las Vegas, was attempting to get to the NFL places of work after capturing a number of individuals within the constructing’s foyer, then one other in a Thirty third-floor workplace on July 28, earlier than he killed himself, authorities stated.
Police stated Tamura had a historical past of psychological sickness, and a rambling observe discovered on his physique steered that he had a grievance in opposition to the NFL over a declare that he suffered from persistent traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative mind illness that may be recognized solely by analyzing the mind after an individual dies.
Tamura performed highschool soccer in California a decade in the past however by no means within the NFL.