MUSCAT: A gunman opened fire inside an office tower in Manhattan, New York City, prompting immediate police response and emergency evacuations. The incident occurred during regular working hours, sending waves of panic through employees and bystanders in the area. Eyewitnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots before seeing people rushing out of the building, some visibly distressed and injured. Authorities were quickly on the scene, securing the perimeter and initiating search protocols to locate the shooter.
Initial reports indicate that several individuals were injured in the attack, although the full extent of casualties has not been officially confirmed. Emergency medical teams were dispatched promptly, treating victims on-site and transporting them to nearby hospitals. Law enforcement agencies, including the NYPD and FBI, are collaborating to investigate the motives behind the shooting and whether it was a targeted act or a random outburst of violence.
The office tower, located in one of Manhattan’s busiest commercial districts, was placed under lockdown as police conducted floor-by-floor sweeps to ensure the area was safe. Nearby businesses were also advised to close temporarily, and traffic in the surrounding blocks was rerouted to facilitate emergency operations. Helicopters hovered above while tactical teams entered the building, further intensifying the tense atmosphere that gripped the neighborhood.
City officials have urged the public to remain calm while investigations continue. Mayor Eric Adams condemned the violence and emphasized the importance of strengthening public safety and mental health resources. Residents and workers in the area expressed shock and concern over the rising incidents of gun violence, calling for urgent action to prevent such tragedies in the future. More updates are expected as law enforcement gathers additional information from witnesses and surveillance footage.