NFL employee injured in Midtown tower shooting sues NYC for $24M

An NFL employee wounded in last year’s deadly Midtown Manhattan office tower shooting is seeking $24 million from New York City, alleging in a lawsuit that a slain off-duty police detective’s failures helped give the gunman access to the building.

Craig Clementi, a finance department employee with the National Football League, suffered serious injuries when he was shot in the back by gunman Shane Tamura inside the Park Avenue skyscraper on July 28, 2025.

According to a civil complaint filed last week in Manhattan Supreme Court, Clementi claims NYPD Detective Didarul Islam did not prevent Tamura, 27, from entering the property before the attack that left Clementi wounded and four others dead, including Islam himself, the New York Daily News reported.

Islam had been stationed in uniform at 345 Park Ave. through the NYPD’s “paid detail” security program when the armed Tamura entered the office building.

“Detective Islam…failed to identify a visible impending security threat and took no action to thwart or mitigate said threat, including while the threat was in view for an extended period of time prior to the attack,” a notice of claim filed with the lawsuit says, according to the report.

The lawsuit alleges Islam had a special responsibility to protect people inside the building and breached that duty by failing to spot Tamura as he allegedly walked about 100 feet across the outdoor plaza with an M4 assault rifle visible.

It remains unclear whether Islam, who was positioned near the lobby entrance, saw the shooter before the gunfire began.

“In short, the video evidence provides a good faith basis to assert that Detective Islam’s inattentiveness and negligence allowed the gunman to walk across the building’s plaza with a visible assault rifle and into the building; all without the gunman being detected, deterred, confronted, neutralized and without building/lobby occupants being warned of the approaching danger,” the complaint argues.

Clementi “was shot in close range” in his side and lower back, around 10 feet away from Islam, the Daily News reported. 

The suit alleges that despite the “grievous gunshot wound,” the NFL staffer was able to escape through the building’s shattered revolving door before locating NYPD officers nearby and calling 911. 

He lay bleeding on a sidewalk before being rushed to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, where he was put in the Intensive Care Unit and had surgery to remove bullet fragments. 

Clementi suffered a lumbar fracture and was hospitalized for 10 days and required “home wound care nursing and physical therapy” after being discharged, one document in the suit states. 

“I bear permanent depressed scars from the wound and I experience pain every day,” Clementi wrote in an attached filing, the outlet reported. 

“Since the shooting, I have also suffered from severe psychological trauma, including multiple daily flashbacks to the incident, hypervigilance, and significant disruption to my daily life and professional activities.”

Clementi is seeking $24 million in damages from the city. 

While Islam was technically off-duty from the NYPD while working as private security, the lawsuit argues that the city can be held liable in the case as his duties “remain within the City’s control.”

The program allows private companies to pay for off-duty security work by NYPD officers while in their uniforms. 

Detective Islam, who lived in the Bronx and was assigned to the 47th Precinct, had served on the force for four years. 

In the aftermath of the shooting, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch praised the 36-year-old off-duty cop, who was a Bangladeshi immigrant and father of three. 

The family of  27-year-old Cornell University graduate Julia Hyman, who was one of the four people killed in the horrific Midtown shooting spree, also plans to sue the city for $65 million — claiming police “utterly and completely” failed to stop the crazed gunman before he stormed into the building, The Post previously reported. 

While Tamura’s motive for the bloody massacre remains under investigation, it is believed that he intended to target the NFL offices before shooting himself.

In a suicide note, he made reference to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a common brain condition in football players and a post-mortem “found unambiguous diagnostic evidence” of CTE.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

EXCLUSIVE: DHS seeks custody of illegal immigrant charged with murder after Trump deportation, Biden release

DHS Seeks Custody of Murder-Charged Migrant Biden Freed

The Department of Homeland Security told INC News that U.S. Immigration and…
Hot Takes: Democrats Melt Down and Break Out the Talking Points After Trump Speech on Election Integrity

Democrats Scramble After Trump’s Election Integrity Speech

President Donald Trump’s Thursday address to the nation was brief, focused and…
Family of grandmother who was killed falling into open NYC manhole files wrongful death suit against ConEd

Family of Grandmother Killed in Open NYC Manhole Fall Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Con Edison

The grieving family of a grandmother who died after falling into a…
Department of Children and Family Services, or DCFS, Lurie Children's Hospital, Safe Kids Illinois promote Water Watcher campaign

Illinois Water Watcher Campaign Aims to Stop Child Drownings

EVANSTON, Ill. () — With summer temperatures sending families to swimming pools,…
Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Spotlighting 250 years of Jewish contributions to America

Fox News Antisemitism Exposed Newsletter Highlights 250 Years of Jewish Contributions to America

Israeli civilians train for next terror attack Israeli civilian defense teams are…
Flash flood emergency occurring in same Texas region as Camp Mystic tragedy

Texas Flood Emergency Hits Area Scarred by Camp Mystic Tragedy

Heavy rain pounding Texas Hill Country from Wednesday into Thursday triggered flash…
Craig Melvin targeted in alleged hate crime incident

Craig Melvin Allegedly Targeted in Hate Crime Incident: What We Know

The man accused of forcing his way into NBC’s “Today” show studios…
Central Park jogger in coma after e-bike crash

Central Park Jogger Left in Coma After E-Bike Collision

A devoted Upper West Side runner was struck from behind by an…
Trump falsely alleges voting machines are

Trump Falsely Claims Voting Machines Rig U.S. Elections

In a primetime address Thursday, President Trump again raised concerns about election…
NYC subway shove victim recounts terrifying attack by unhinged stranger

NYC Subway Shove Victim Recounts Terrifying Attack by Stranger

It is the kind of subway horror story New Yorkers fear most.…
Who is Andy Burnham? The Trump critic set to become the UK's next prime minister

Who Is Andy Burnham? Trump Critic Tipped as UK PM Hopeful

Andy Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester and a frequent critic…
Kylie Cantrall, Malia Baker, Brandy and Rita Ora on returning for 'Descendants: Wicked Wonderland'

Kylie Cantrall, Malia Baker, Brandy and Rita Ora Discuss Returning for Descendants: Wicked Wonderland

LOS ANGELES — Disney is inviting fans back through the looking glass…