The shooting death of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson in New York has left investigators puzzled by cryptic clues and a targeted attack that suggests a calculated offense.
A Brazen and Targeted Attack
In a shocking turn of events, Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot outside the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The incident, which occurred around 6:45 a.m. as Thompson was en route to speak at an investor meeting, has been described by law enforcement as a “brazen, targeted attack.”
#Breaking In UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson shooting in Manhattan – “Multiple law enforcement sources tell NY1 that police are investigating a message that may have been left on one of the bullet casings found at the scene.” https://t.co/3Z5vdfXO8x pic.twitter.com/rroehXmEAS
— Dean Meminger (@DeanMeminger) December 5, 2024
The suspect, described as a white male dressed in black and wearing a ski mask, left behind a series of cryptic clues that have deepened the mystery surrounding this high-profile murder. Police sources revealed that words such as “deny,” “depose,” and “defend” were inscribed on live rounds and shell casings found at the crime scene.
I have so many questions. United Heathcare CEO Brian Thompson was assassinated in Manhattan…
— MORGONN (@morgonnm) December 4, 2024
What information did he have?
He left the hotel at 7am heading to the shareholders meeting at 8am.
This was a hired assassin. Not a coincidence.
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The Investigation Unfolds
NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch emphasized the calculated nature of the attack, stating, “Every indication is that this was a premeditated, preplanned, targeted attack.” Investigators have recovered three live nine-millimeter rounds and three discharged shell casings at the scene, providing crucial evidence for the ongoing investigation.
“Police say Thompson was “specifically targeted” in the “brazen attack” by a gunman who is still at large after fleeing the scene on an e-bike.” – Police.
The suspect’s actions suggest expertise, as indicated by his handling of a weapon malfunction during the attack. Surveillance footage captured the assailant at a nearby Starbucks shortly before the shooting, and he was last seen fleeing toward Central Park on an electric Citi Bike.
Potential Motives and Background
While the motive for the attack remains unclear, investigators are exploring various angles. Thompson’s tenure at UnitedHealthcare saw significant profits and growth in Medicare Advantage plans but faced criticism for denying medical claims, particularly post-acute care. The company has also been under federal scrutiny for data breaches and antitrust investigations.
“He sure as heck had a lot of role in the proliferation of Medicare Advantage.” – Matt Burns.
Adding to the case’s complexity, Thompson’s wife mentioned that he had received threats before his trip to New York. Before a Department of Justice antitrust probe, Thompson and other executives were also under federal investigation for stock transactions. Thompson had sold $15.1 million in shares just two weeks before the investigation news broke.
Ongoing Manhunt and Public Appeal
As the manhunt for the suspect continues, authorities are hopeful that recovered items, including a water bottle and cell phone found near the scene, may provide DNA and fingerprint evidence to identify the killer. The NYPD has released details about the suspect’s appearance and belongings, including a “very distinctive grey backpack,” hoping to gather public leads.
“The words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” were reportedly discovered by detectives on shell casings found at the scene where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot, police sources told ABC News.” – police sources.
A $10,000 reward has been offered for information leading to the suspect’s capture, underscoring the urgency and importance of this case. As the investigation progresses, the tragic death of Brian Thompson continues to send shockwaves through the healthcare industry and beyond, leaving many questions unanswered in its wake.
Sources:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/12/05/nyregion/brian-thompson-unitedhealthcare-news