• Gunman who killed UnitedHeathcare CEO Brian Thompson outside NYC Hilton

    From Dave Wainwright@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 6 10:37:12 2024
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    The gunman who assassinated UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in
    Midtown wrote the words “Delay,” “Deny,” and “Defend” — a supposed
    insurance industry mantra for delaying claims and maximizing profits —
    on the ammunition he fired at the insurance company head, police sources
    said Thursday.

    Meanwhile, cops on Thursday released new images of the suspect without a
    mask taken at an Upper West Side hostel he was staying at before the
    shooting in the hopes someone recognizes him. Port Authority police
    working with NYPD investigators believe the suspect came to Manhattan on
    a Greyhound bus from Atlanta on the night of Nov. 24, a source close to
    the case told the Daily News, adding that there is footage of him
    walking through the Eighth Ave. bus terminal.

    Cops found three 9mm shell casings as well as a few live rounds that had
    been expelled from the pistol as he freed the jam. “Delay, “Deny,” and “Defend” were written on the bullets, sources said — leading investigators to theorize the gunman may have been outraged at how UnitedHealthcare handled an insurance claim of his or someone close to him.

    The word “Depose” was on another bullet recovered at the scene,
    according to some reports.

    “That was thought out,” a police source told the Daily News about the bullets’ unique markings.

    The words on the bullets referenced the title of a 2010 book, “Delay,
    Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don’t Pay Claims and What You Can
    Do About It,” by Jay M. Feinman, which focuses on how insurance
    companies try to avoid paying off claims.

    The eerie message comes as NYPD detectives continued their manhunt and
    zeroed in on the suspect and a motive. On Wednesday night, police
    executed a search warrant on an Upper West Side hostel they believe the
    gunman had stayed before the early morning shooting, according to
    multiple sources.

    “They have an idea who he is,” an NYPD source said about the gunman. “A lot of tips are coming in.”

    Thompson, 50, a married father of two from Minnetonka, Minn., was
    walking to the Residences Hilton Club on W. 54th St. near Sixth Ave. to
    help set up an investor conference sponsored by the health insurance
    giant when the gunman opened fire from a few feet away. The CEO was
    expected to give a speech at the event, officials said.

    The gunman, who was dressed in a black sweatshirt, a black face mask, black-and-white sneakers, and was sporting a large gray backpack, had
    been laying in wait under the marquee for the Ziegfeld Theater before
    crossing the street, creeping up behind Thompson and shooting him,
    police said.

    He then runs back across the street and down a pedestrian path known as
    6½ Ave. The suspect’s cellphone was recovered from the pedestrian path, police sources said.

    Investigators managed to backtrack the shooter’s movements and learned
    he had visited a Starbucks coffee shop on W. 55th St. and Sixth Ave.
    just before the shooting. Cops recovered a water bottle the gunman drank
    from and were running it for prints and DNA, a police source with
    knowledge of the case said.

    They also tracked the suspect to the HI New York City Hostel on
    Amsterdam Ave. and W. 103rd St., where he stayed in a fourth-floor room
    before the shooting.

    Surveillance pics recovered at the hostel show the suspect without his
    mask and smiling at workers.

    Cops executed a search warrant inside his room, but didn’t collect
    anything that could identify the suspect, police sources said.

    At the same time, cops responding to tips from the public stopped a Long
    Island Rail Road train on the Seaford line and visited an area airport
    after hearing tips that the gunman had been seen, but the suspect
    couldn’t be found.

    Images released Wednesday show the suspected gunman holding a pistol
    equipped with what appears to be a silencer, and another of him riding
    away from the scene on a bicycle.

    “Based on the evidence so far, it does appear that the victim was specifically targeted, but we do not know why,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said Wednesday. “This does not appear to be a random act of violence.”

    During the killing, the pistol jammed, but the gunman was able to clear
    the jam and kept firing before running off.

    EMS rushed the CEO to Mount Sinai West, where he died of his wounds at
    about 7:12 a.m., police said.

    The gunman sped away on a bike and disappeared into Central Park. Cops recovered images of the gunman exiting the park on the Upper West Side
    in the 70s, but he didn’t have his backpack with him.

    Cops were scouring the park for the backpack Thursday.

    Thompson’s wife, Paulette Thompson, told NBC News that the CEO had
    received threats before his trip to New York.

    “There had been some threats,” she told the outlet. “Basically, I don’t know, a lack of coverage? I don’t know details. I just know that he said there were some people that had been threatening him.”

    Late Wednesday, Thompson’s family released a statement saying they were “shattered to hear about the senseless killing of our beloved Brian.”

    “Brian was an incredibly loving, generous, talented man who truly lived
    life to the fullest and touched so many lives,” Paulette wrote. “Most importantly, Brian was an incredibly loving father to our two sons and
    will be greatly missed. We appreciate your well wishes and request
    complete privacy as our family moves through this difficult time.”

    A $10,000 reward is being offered for information regarding the gunman’s identity.

    Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to call NYPD
    Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

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