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    Home - USA News - Police push to ID gunman involved in shooting of UnitedHealthcare boss – The Irish News
    USA News Updated:December 8, 2024

    Police push to ID gunman involved in shooting of UnitedHealthcare boss – The Irish News

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    Police push to ID gunman involved in shooting of UnitedHealthcare boss – The Irish News

    The gunman who killed the chief executive of the largest US health insurer likely left New York City on a bus soon after the brazen ambush that has shaken corporate America, police officials said.

    But he left something behind: a backpack that was discovered in Central Park.

    Nearly four days after the shooting of UnitedHealthcare boss Brian Thompson, police still did not know the gunman’s name or whereabouts or have a motive for the killing.

    Investigators were looking at whether the gunman may have been a disgruntled employee or client of the insurer, chief of detectives Joseph Kenny told reporters.

    The FBI announced on Friday night it was offering a 50,000-dollar (£39,000) reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.


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    Video of the gunman fleeing Wednesday’s shooting showed him riding a bicycle into Central Park and later taking a taxi to a bus terminal that offers commuter service to New Jersey and Greyhound routes to Philadelphia, Boston and Washington DC, according to Mr Kenny.

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    This image provided by the New York City Police Department shows a man wanted for questioning in connection to the investigation of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson (New York City Police Department via AP) (HOGP/AP)

    Police have video of the man entering the bus station but no video of him exiting, leading them to believe he left the city, Mr Kenny said.

    Investigators on Friday found a backpack in the park that had been worn by the gunman during the shooting, police said, following a massive sweep to find it in a vast area with lakes and ponds, meadows, playgrounds and woods.

    Police did not immediately reveal what, if anything, it contained but said it would be analysed for clues.

    The gunman made sure to conceal his identity with a mask during almost all of his time in the city, including during the attack and while he ate, yet left a trail of evidence in view of the nation’s biggest city and its network of security cameras.

    The gunman arrived in New York City on November 24 and shot Mr Thompson 10 days later outside his company’s annual investor conference at a hotel just blocks from Radio City Music Hall and Rockefeller Centre.

    The gunman got off a bus that originated in Atlanta and made several stops along the way, Mr Kenny said. Police have not determined where he got on the bus. Investigators have a list of passengers, but none of them would have had to provide an ID when they climbed aboard, Mr Kenny said.

    Investigators believe the suspect used a fake identification card and paid cash, Mr Kenny said, when he checked in at the hostel, which has a cafe along with shared and private rooms and is blocks from Columbia University.

    Investigators have tested a discarded water bottle and protein bar wrapper in a hunt for his DNA. They also were trying to obtain additional information from a mobile phone found along the gunman’s escape route.

    Photos of the suspected gunman that were taken in the lobby of a hostel on Manhattan’s Upper West Side appear to be from the only time he removed his mask, Mr Kenny said.

    The images show a man smiling in the lobby of the HI New York City hostel. They are among a collection of photos and video circulated since the shooting — including footage of the attack, as well as images of the suspected gunman at a Starbucks beforehand.

    “From every indication we have from witnesses, from the Starbucks, from the hostel, he kept his mask on at all times except for the one instance where we have him photographed with the mask off,” Mr Kenny said.

    His roommates at the hostel also said he did not speak to them. Nothing of investigative value was found in a search of the suspected gunman’s hotel room.

    Asked how close he felt police were to making an arrest, Mr Kenny said: “This isn’t Blue Bloods. We’re not going to solve this in 60 minutes. We’re painstakingly going through every bit of evidence that we can come across.

    “Eventually, when an apprehension is made, we will have to present all of these facts to a judge and jury, so we’re taking our time, doing it right and making sure we’re going to get justice for this victim and closure for his family.”

    Security video of the shooting shows the killer approaching Mr Thompson from behind, firing several shots with a gun equipped with a silencer, barely pausing to clear a jam while the executive fell to the sidewalk.

    Police were looking into the possibility that the weapon was a veterinary pistol, which is a weapon commonly used on farms and ranches if an animal has to be euthanised quietly, Mr Kenny said — though he stressed that had not been confirmed.

    Bullets lie on the sidewalk at the scene outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan where Mr Thompson was fatally shot (Stefan Jeremiah/AP)

    Bullets lie on the sidewalk at the scene outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan where Mr Thompson was fatally shot (Stefan Jeremiah/AP) (Stefan Jeremiah/AP)

    The words “delay,” “deny” and “depose” were scrawled on the ammunition, one word on each of three bullets, Mr Kenny said.

    A law enforcement official previously told The Associated Press the words were “deny,” “defend” and “depose”. The messages mirror the phrase “delay, deny, defend”, which is commonly used by lawyers and critics about insurers that delay payments, deny claims and defend their actions.

    Mr Thompson, a father of two sons who lived in a Minneapolis suburb, had been with Minnesota-based UnitedHealthcare since 2004 and served as chief executive for more than three years.

    The insurer’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group Inc, was holding its annual meeting in New York for investors. The company abruptly ended the conference after Mr Thompson’s death.

    UnitedHealth Group said it was focused on supporting Mr Thompson’s family, ensuring the safety of employees and assisting investigators.

    “While our hearts are broken, we have been touched by the huge outpouring,” the company said.

    UnitedHealthcare provides coverage for more than 49 million Americans. It manages health insurance coverage for employers and state and federally funded Medicaid programme.

    In October, UnitedHealthcare was named along with Humana and CVS in a Senate report detailing how its denial rate for prior authorisations for some Medicare Advantage patients has surged in recent years.

    The shooting has rocked the health insurance industry in particular, causing companies to re-evaluate security plans and delete photos of executives from their websites.

    A different Minnesota-based health care company said on Friday it was temporarily closing its offices out of an abundance of caution, telling employees to work from home.

    Police push to ID gunman involved in shooting of UnitedHealthcare boss – The Irish News

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