UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was fatally shot in a premeditated attack outside the New York Hilton Midtown in Manhattan. The gunman, still at large, fired at Thompson multiple times, striking him in the back and calf.
Shell casings found at the scene had the words "deny," "defend," and "depose" written on them, according to law enforcement. Despite known threats, Thompson did not have a security detail.
Surveillance footage shows the assailant ambushing Thompson from behind before fleeing. The motive remains unclear as investigations continue.
Makes me so happy that this is turning out to be a vigilante and not a hit man. Last night I was kind of bummed that the media was saying it wasn't but now it's looking like it was. Good speed hero! :07:
Especially if this hero gets away with it for any amount of time. If people see that these vampires aren't as untouchable as they'd like us to think we might get more
Early start to four years of Republican-led chaos maybe?
Not to absolve the Democrats of upholding the status quo, but it tends to be less all-out chaotic. Edit: I guess the Trump shooting attempts were some chaos, but it's still directly tied to Trump.
Dude made the two would-be Trump assassins look like a joke. Suppressor, subsonic rounds, engraved shell casings, calmly cycles the weapon between shots. Doesn't look like anyone around even noticed what was happening.
When he gets shot the first time, the CEO ragdolls like the NPCs in GTA IV instead of just falling to the ground like a sack of potatoes. Pretty cool, real life proves GTA IV has awesome physics
And it is also very cool a CEO was shot and killed in the middle of Manhattan
I mean it still could've been, making it seem like he was some kind of folk hero would be a pretty good cover, but doing so would also be incredibly poor optics considering you're just reinforcing everyone's hatred of healthcare providers. That's assuming it's a competitor.
IMO who knows, who cares? He's already a legend and I'll take it.
Allow me to play unqualified detective here: this seems too risky for a professional hit. Faking suicide seems a lot safer. Why risk doing it in public in front of witnesses and potentially in front of cops? NYC is crawling with cops on every corner, plus all the cameras everywhere. Why wouldn’t they Epstein him or you know…he accidentally “falls out a window?” Or even poison?
I think vigilante is most likely because the shooter did not have access to the victim the way a pro hitman probably would.
They lie, knowing the motive is to annihilate the ghouls that enforce this system of needless suffering on us all, and knowing that it won't be long until we come for them too
Given how good the guy was at shooting an unarmed civilian I was kinda thinking it was a dirty cop which would indicate the hit theory.
However, with all this I am leaning more towards ex-military disgruntled type. I dunno. Cause you can get good at using a gun but getting good st shooting people feels like a diffrent skill to me.
I really think anyone who was big into firearms or a professional hitman probably would have tested their setup first and made sure the gun cycled with the ammo and suppressor
This seems like someone who read up on shit online and bought it but did not practice with it
One could also test their setup and understand that the gun needs to be cycled manually and be prepared to do that. Not a big deal if your target is unarmed.
Probably is hard to find a range in NY to practice shooting a silenced gun. I still think the shooting a person and not freaking out after is hard work