

Mass Shooting in Manhattan
13 snips Jul 29, 2025
Joining the discussion are Kenton Juecki, ABC's meteorologist who unpacks extreme weather patterns, and Peter Haralambos, ABC's correspondent analyzing legal complexities. They delve into the chilling mass shooting in Manhattan, exploring its links to mental health. The pair also highlights the deadly heat wave sweeping the East Coast, discussing health risks while calling for personal accountability. Lastly, they examine the ongoing political turmoil over judicial nominations, emphasizing the tension between the justice system and executive authority.
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Mass Shooting in Manhattan
- Shane Tamora drove from Las Vegas to Manhattan to execute a mass shooting in a skyscraper.
- He killed four people, including an off-duty NYPD officer, before shooting himself.
Deadly Impact of Heat
- Heat is the deadliest weather condition in the U.S., causing nearly 10,000 deaths in five years.
- Heat-related deaths are often undercounted and overlooked because they happen quietly in homes.
Protect Yourself in Extreme Heat
- Know your body's limits and stay indoors during dangerous heat.
- Parents should protect children from heat exposure to prevent heat stroke and dehydration.