Today’s Modus newsletter is short, as I’m taking some time off this week, and somber. Next Friday, it will have the original journalism that most of you come here for.

By now, most or all Modus readers know about the deadly shooting that happened on Monday at 345 Park Avenue, a large office tower just north of Grand Central Terminal that is home to Blackstone, the NFL and other companies. A gunman, who in a note in his wallet expressed grievances with the NFL, arrived at the building at the end of the workday and opened fire, killing four people. He shot himself in the chest and was found dead shortly after.

The victims included Didarul Islam, a New York police officer, and Aland Etienne, a security guard, as well as two others whom Modus readers are more likely to have known.

Julia Hyman, a 27-year-old associate at the Rudin real estate company, which also owns the building, was killed as the gunman fired randomly on her floor, according to the police. Hyman, a New Yorker and a graduate of the Riverdale Country School in the Bronx and of Cornell University, was a “cherished” employee at the firm with a “heart of gold,” those who knew her said.

Wesley LePatner, a senior executive at Blackstone, was another victim. She was one of the highest-ranking women at the firm, serving as the global head of Core+ real estate, the chief executive of Breit, the company’s real-estate megafund, and a visible leader and mentor. 

In memorial articles in WSJ and NYT, the star professional was also praised for balancing her work, community and family. “She always had a sense of poise, prepared for every meeting and prepared for every situation,” Blackstone President Jon Gray told Bloomberg. “And she would bring that sense of purpose to every element of her life.”

LePatner, 43, is survived by her husband, Evan, and their two children. 

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