United Healthcare CEO shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan this morning (Update 12/9: Suspect in custody)

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They gotta kill bro or people are gonna troll rich people with his face or make Che Guevara shirts out of it and hoes gonna be lined up outside the prison
I'd be shocked if they don't find dude

I think they pick him up in a few days

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UnitedHealthcare CEO May Have Hired His Own Killer—Former Police Commander​


Published Dec 06, 2024 at 1:02 PM EST Updated Dec 06, 2024 at 2:18 PM EST

UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting: New Details Emerge On Person Of Interest

By Monica Sager

Live News Reporter

A former Maryland State Police commander suggested that UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have orchestrated his own assassination.

While talking with CNN, Major Neill Franklin told Dana Bash that it is a possibility that Thompson may have hired a gunman to kill him Wednesday morning. Thompson, 50, was fatally shot Wednesday around 6:45 a.m. on the street near the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Franklin believes the gunman knew too many details about Thompson's moves.

"There are times when people have orchestrated their own demise for certain reasons," Franklin said.

Bash asked Franklin if he was saying "it is a possibility that he hired someone to kill him."

"Absolutely," Franklin responded. "It cannot be ignored."

Neill Franklin


Retired Baltimore Police Maj. Neill Franklin (C) talks with reporters outside the City Circut Courthouse East during Officer William G. Porter's trial December 14, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Franklin spoke with CNN on December 6,...

Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

In the pre-dawn attack, Thompson was outside of the Hilton hotel, where UnitedHealthcare was holding its investor conference.

Thompson was walking toward the Hilton dressed in a suit and tie when he was fired upon by a gunman who appeared to be lying in wait, police said. The suspect fled on foot to a back alley and then hopped on a bicycle in the direction of Central Park.

Emergency medical services (EMS) responded and transported Thompson to Mt. Sinai Hospital. He was in critical condition and then was declared dead at the hospital just after 7 a.m.

At a midday press conference from NYPD headquarters, police said they believe the shooting was a premeditated and preplanned targeted attack, and that the suspect appeared to be "proficient with firearms" based on surveillance video that captured the attack.

As of Friday at 12:30 p.m., no arrests have been made.

Brian Thompson


A reward poster hangs on a light pole outside the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel in New York on Thursday, December 5, 2024, where Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on Wednesday.... AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey

Franklin said that while he is not saying definitively this is the case with Thompson, people have orchestrated their own death for insurance purposes, "maybe they fear some type of investigation down the road, maybe they want to leave their family in a good light."

In April, Bloomberg reported that Thompson was among a handful of senior executives at the company that sold over $100 million in stock before a federal antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth was made public. The stock sales happened between October 2023 and February of this year.

UnitedHealth reportedly received notice in October that the Department of Justice was investigating whether the company's acquisitions violated federal antitrust laws. The probe was first reported in February, causing UnitedHealth shares to drop on the news.

Thompson's wife, Paulette, told NBC News "there had been some threats" against her husband. "Basically, I don't know, a lack of coverage?" she told the outlet in brief remarks.

Thompson specifically sold shares on February 16, netting him $15.1 million, according to the report.

Franklin said he knows the criminal investigators are looking into this theory as a motive.

Police haven't revealed a motive for the shooting but said it appears to have been a targeted and premeditated attack. The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were reportedly found on shell casings recovered from the scene, echoing a phrase that is popular in the insurance industry.

"This guy knew too much about where he was going to be at a specific time," Franklin said. "When you look at the timeline of him coming to that area outside of the Hilton and where he was outside of the Hilton, it's a very small window, very small window. It's not like he was roaming around."

Bash said in response "he knew."

"He was there," Franklin said. "He was laying in wait. Who would have that specific type of information?"
 

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UnitedHealthcare CEO May Have Hired His Own Killer—Former Police Commander​


Published Dec 06, 2024 at 1:02 PM EST Updated Dec 06, 2024 at 2:18 PM EST

UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting: New Details Emerge On Person Of Interest

By Monica Sager

Live News Reporter

A former Maryland State Police commander suggested that UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have orchestrated his own assassination.

While talking with CNN, Major Neill Franklin told Dana Bash that it is a possibility that Thompson may have hired a gunman to kill him Wednesday morning. Thompson, 50, was fatally shot Wednesday around 6:45 a.m. on the street near the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Franklin believes the gunman knew too many details about Thompson's moves.

"There are times when people have orchestrated their own demise for certain reasons," Franklin said.

Bash asked Franklin if he was saying "it is a possibility that he hired someone to kill him."

"Absolutely," Franklin responded. "It cannot be ignored."

Neill Franklin


Retired Baltimore Police Maj. Neill Franklin (C) talks with reporters outside the City Circut Courthouse East during Officer William G. Porter's trial December 14, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Franklin spoke with CNN on December 6,...

Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

In the pre-dawn attack, Thompson was outside of the Hilton hotel, where UnitedHealthcare was holding its investor conference.

Thompson was walking toward the Hilton dressed in a suit and tie when he was fired upon by a gunman who appeared to be lying in wait, police said. The suspect fled on foot to a back alley and then hopped on a bicycle in the direction of Central Park.

Emergency medical services (EMS) responded and transported Thompson to Mt. Sinai Hospital. He was in critical condition and then was declared dead at the hospital just after 7 a.m.

At a midday press conference from NYPD headquarters, police said they believe the shooting was a premeditated and preplanned targeted attack, and that the suspect appeared to be "proficient with firearms" based on surveillance video that captured the attack.

As of Friday at 12:30 p.m., no arrests have been made.

Brian Thompson


A reward poster hangs on a light pole outside the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel in New York on Thursday, December 5, 2024, where Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on Wednesday.... AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey

Franklin said that while he is not saying definitively this is the case with Thompson, people have orchestrated their own death for insurance purposes, "maybe they fear some type of investigation down the road, maybe they want to leave their family in a good light."

In April, Bloomberg reported that Thompson was among a handful of senior executives at the company that sold over $100 million in stock before a federal antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth was made public. The stock sales happened between October 2023 and February of this year.

UnitedHealth reportedly received notice in October that the Department of Justice was investigating whether the company's acquisitions violated federal antitrust laws. The probe was first reported in February, causing UnitedHealth shares to drop on the news.

Thompson's wife, Paulette, told NBC News "there had been some threats" against her husband. "Basically, I don't know, a lack of coverage?" she told the outlet in brief remarks.

Thompson specifically sold shares on February 16, netting him $15.1 million, according to the report.

Franklin said he knows the criminal investigators are looking into this theory as a motive.

Police haven't revealed a motive for the shooting but said it appears to have been a targeted and premeditated attack. The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were reportedly found on shell casings recovered from the scene, echoing a phrase that is popular in the insurance industry.

"This guy knew too much about where he was going to be at a specific time," Franklin said. "When you look at the timeline of him coming to that area outside of the Hilton and where he was outside of the Hilton, it's a very small window, very small window. It's not like he was roaming around."

Bash said in response "he knew."

"He was there," Franklin said. "He was laying in wait. Who would have that specific type of information?"
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UnitedHealthcare CEO May Have Hired His Own Killer—Former Police Commander​


Published Dec 06, 2024 at 1:02 PM EST Updated Dec 06, 2024 at 2:18 PM EST

UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting: New Details Emerge On Person Of Interest

By Monica Sager

Live News Reporter

A former Maryland State Police commander suggested that UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson may have orchestrated his own assassination.

While talking with CNN, Major Neill Franklin told Dana Bash that it is a possibility that Thompson may have hired a gunman to kill him Wednesday morning. Thompson, 50, was fatally shot Wednesday around 6:45 a.m. on the street near the Hilton hotel in Midtown Manhattan. Franklin believes the gunman knew too many details about Thompson's moves.

"There are times when people have orchestrated their own demise for certain reasons," Franklin said.

Bash asked Franklin if he was saying "it is a possibility that he hired someone to kill him."

"Absolutely," Franklin responded. "It cannot be ignored."

Neill Franklin


Retired Baltimore Police Maj. Neill Franklin (C) talks with reporters outside the City Circut Courthouse East during Officer William G. Porter's trial December 14, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Franklin spoke with CNN on December 6,...

Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

In the pre-dawn attack, Thompson was outside of the Hilton hotel, where UnitedHealthcare was holding its investor conference.

Thompson was walking toward the Hilton dressed in a suit and tie when he was fired upon by a gunman who appeared to be lying in wait, police said. The suspect fled on foot to a back alley and then hopped on a bicycle in the direction of Central Park.

Emergency medical services (EMS) responded and transported Thompson to Mt. Sinai Hospital. He was in critical condition and then was declared dead at the hospital just after 7 a.m.

At a midday press conference from NYPD headquarters, police said they believe the shooting was a premeditated and preplanned targeted attack, and that the suspect appeared to be "proficient with firearms" based on surveillance video that captured the attack.

As of Friday at 12:30 p.m., no arrests have been made.

Brian Thompson


A reward poster hangs on a light pole outside the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel in New York on Thursday, December 5, 2024, where Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on Wednesday.... AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey

Franklin said that while he is not saying definitively this is the case with Thompson, people have orchestrated their own death for insurance purposes, "maybe they fear some type of investigation down the road, maybe they want to leave their family in a good light."

In April, Bloomberg reported that Thompson was among a handful of senior executives at the company that sold over $100 million in stock before a federal antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth was made public. The stock sales happened between October 2023 and February of this year.

UnitedHealth reportedly received notice in October that the Department of Justice was investigating whether the company's acquisitions violated federal antitrust laws. The probe was first reported in February, causing UnitedHealth shares to drop on the news.

Thompson's wife, Paulette, told NBC News "there had been some threats" against her husband. "Basically, I don't know, a lack of coverage?" she told the outlet in brief remarks.

Thompson specifically sold shares on February 16, netting him $15.1 million, according to the report.

Franklin said he knows the criminal investigators are looking into this theory as a motive.

Police haven't revealed a motive for the shooting but said it appears to have been a targeted and premeditated attack. The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were reportedly found on shell casings recovered from the scene, echoing a phrase that is popular in the insurance industry.

"This guy knew too much about where he was going to be at a specific time," Franklin said. "When you look at the timeline of him coming to that area outside of the Hilton and where he was outside of the Hilton, it's a very small window, very small window. It's not like he was roaming around."

Bash said in response "he knew."

"He was there," Franklin said. "He was laying in wait. Who would have that specific type of information?"
Just saw the video. CNN is grasping at straws, but it's fun either way

 
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