UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: cops - Just Part and Parcel of visiting a Big City

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I think the funny part is that this stone-cold assassin made his getaway on one of these gay things.
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Don't these things have location tracking?
They do, but he only used it to get into Central Park, which is one of the only places in Manhattan where every square inch isn't covered in cameras. He presumably changed clothes there (I would another outfit was in his backpack) and casually walked out of the park.
 
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I think corporate America is going to be very surprised by and unhappy with the public response to this act.
God, I hope so.

All the politicians (especially the ones from Minnesota and New York) are whining and crying right now on social media, but that's to be expected. Who do you think puts them in power?
 
Fuck all of you ghouls.
These are people who head companies that regularly screw over Americans on their health coverage. I have personally been fucked by my insurance company and it was not until the state AG put pressure on them that I got any help. Health insurance CEOs are worse than ghouls.
 
I'm pretty sure the B&T VP9 IS a Welrod. made for... Veterinary use (the "V" in "VP9").

Because B&T only makes a handfull of them, they're like $5k if you want one, for the novelty, or for its actual use of putting down animals.

I bet the pistol was a PSA Dagger or Polymer 80 with a homemade can, with no booster.
Yeah, I'm just spitballing here. If it's true that three casings and three live rounds were recovered from the scene, then it definitely was a jamming semi-auto pistol and not anything fancier than that.
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Uncle Junior's ordering hits again.
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Reminds how back in 2009 the plot of Saw VI is centered around a health insurance executive. He ends up getting a bunch of syringes full of acid injected in him, because the family of someone terminally ill that he denied coverage decided he still isn't redeemable even after watching his entire ordeal, that made him see the error of his ways over the course of the movie. It's actually a pretty good metaphor. My favorite Saw movies that are the ones about giving sociopathic shitty people their (sometimes ironic) comeuppance like Saw VI and Saw X.

All things considered this dude got off easy with a bullet. These kinds of dudes have always been just skating by, the resentment has always been there.

I have seen people that loved helping others through healthcare have the passion drained from them because these parasites have to intertwine themselves into everything and cause endless red tape just to take some off the top. It causes endless headaches and makes every single issue a bureaucratic nightmare for everyone involved and I have heard many people say that it's because companies like his that they no longer wish to be in healthcare. Good riddance. I don't care about his family either. Maybe when they see how much everyone else applauds the results of their loved one's actions, they can accept that maybe they weren't a good person.
 
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Do you lick boots in your spare time?
Nope. Why?

These are people who head companies that regularly screw over Americans on their health coverage. I have personally been fucked by my insurance company and it was not until the state AG put pressure on them that I got any help. Health insurance CEOs are worse than ghouls.
Don't disagree that the healthcare insurance business is inherently craven. My response is particular to this instance and the slobbering retard comments itt.
 
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