MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) -- Almost two weeks after the deadly mass shooting inside a Midtown high-rise, the NYPD is bringing in therapy dogs to help ease unseen wounds.
Officers from the responding precinct are now given a space to process the trauma they may be experiencing.
The calls were frantic, and police officers were sprinting into the unknown, only knowing that lives were on the line, including their own.
These are the same officers from the 19th precinct station house who went into 345 Park Avenue in Midtown when gunman Shane Tamura shot several people, including one of their own, Detective Didural Islam.
Many of the officers were first on the scene. They had to rescue people, carry out victims, ease fears, and restore order. They went through it all with their training and adr