H0RRIFIC: Veteran host Sean Hannity ERUPTS on Fox News over Manhattan $H..T!NG – Chilling Details shake America with “Unforgivable” Vi0lence.

Sean Hannity has labeled the attck as an (Image: Getty)
Fox News host Sean Hannity condemned Monday night’s d32dly Midtown Manhattan $ht!ng as a “brazen act of violence” after a g::nman stormed an office building with a long rifle, K five people, including a female NYPD officer, before turning the weapon on himself.
“A brazen act of violence in Midtown Manhattan,” Hannity said during the opening of his broadcast.
“Multiple people have been $h0t after a suspect walked through the center of New York City carrying a long rifle and opened fire inside an office building,” he added.
The $h0cking attck began around 6:30 p.m. at 345 Park Avenue, a high-rise that included companies like Blackstone and the NFL.
Police say the suspect, described as a lone g::nman with no known connection to the building, entered the lobby and $h0t a female officer working off-duty security.

At least 5 individuals have tragically passed away, including an NYPD off-duty officer. (Image: Getty)
“She was just trying to earn a little extra money,” reporter Alexis McAdams told Hannity from the scene. “She was sht and K right in the lobby.”
The suspect then took an elevator to the 33rd floor, where he opened fire again, fatally striking four individuals believed to be employees.
According to NYPD sources, three of the victims d13d after being transported to a nearby hospital.
One d13d at the scene. The g::nman then barr1caded himself in an office and d13d by scd, police said.

The shter reportedly d13d from self inflicted g::nsh0t wounds. (Image: X)
“This is the kind of thing that makes every New Yorker feel vulnerable,” he said. “Someone walking through Midtown like that — in broad daylight — and nobody stops them until it’s too late?”
The NYPD is working with federal agencies to piece together a motive and background on the suspect.
Early reports indicate he had no significant criminal history and may have traveled from out of state.
“This was cold. Calculated. And completely devastating,” McAdams added.
The scene around 52nd Street and Park Avenue remained sealed off late Monday as officers processed the scene.
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