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The killing of four including a police officer in a Midtown Manhattan office building rattled a city where mass attacks are rare and violent crime has declined.
The New York City office building that was the site of a mass shooting Monday had significant security measures in place.
Office workers told Newsday they were unnerved by the shooting but still feel safe, if less than surprised by the violent outburst.
Then officials say the suspect then got into the elevator and headed to the 33rd floor, the headquarters of Rudin Management.
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