Wesley LePatner, a Blackstone executive who served as CEO of the firm’s real estate income trust, was among four people killed Monday when a gunman opened fire in a Midtown Manhattan office building that houses Blackstone’s global headquarters.
Wesley LePatner, a Blackstone executive who served as CEO of the firm’s real estate income trust, was among four people killed Monday when a gunman opened fire in a Midtown Manhattan office building that houses Blackstone’s global headquarters.
Feels weird with how little information is in that article they also mention the NFL. If that’s the case, targeting the NFL should be the lede and she happened to be collateral damage. This almost feels like wild speculation just to misdirect the news from another CEO possibly being targeted. I’ll doff my tinfoil hat for a bit but something smells fishy.
He left a note indicating that he felt his mental illness was a result of playing football and blamed the NFL for ignoring traumatic brain injury.
The only reason he didn’t shoot up the NFL office is that he took the wrong elevator.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2en7k2e77wo
To be fair the article from this post only had like 1 sentence regarding the NFL.
exactly right, trying to prevent another public outcry over a ceo.