Eric Adams, Kathy Hochul join faith leaders at Bryant Park vigil day after deadly NYC skyscraper shooting


Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul joined multi-faith leaders Tuesday night at Bryant Park for a prayer vigil for the four victims killed during madman Shane Tamura’s rampage at a Midtown skyscraper.

“This senseless act of violence, as the police commissioner and I walked through the building, we saw the blood trails and the videos. And the level of violence … I have not witnessed at that level before,” Adams said during the somber ceremony.

“We need our faith community at this moment to do something that is more powerful than any legislative agenda. And that is prayer,” the mayor added.


Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul at a multifaith prayer vigil.
Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul joined multi-faith leaders Tuesday night at Bryant Park for a prayer vigil for the four victims killed during madman Shane Tamura’s rampage at a Midtown skyscraper. Reuters

NYPD officer Didarul Islam, security guard Aland Etienne, Blackstone executive Wesley Lepatner and Rudin Management associate Julia Hyman were all shot and killed by Tamura on Monday night at 345 Park Ave. before he turned the gun on himself.

“To lose a child, it is one of the most abnormal things that can happen in our society. Children are supposed to bury their parents. Parents are not supposed to bury their children,” Adams said at the vigil.

Hizzoner and Hochul were flanked by multi-faith leaders and other senior officials with the mayor’s office.

In the back of the crowd, one person held up a sign with Islam’s headshot on it as the vigil opened with a prayer.



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