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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Because CEOs usually walk around without security so the one that ordered the hit must have known when he would walk exposed.
No they don't unless they curate a media image (which 99% of them don't) and even then, their security looks less like the Secret Service and more like hanging out with your buff friend.

Here's what Bezos' security looks like when he's walking around NYC:
 
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Does UnitedHealthcare provide coverage for veterans in contract with the feds? That could explain the skill of the assassin.
At times over the years believe UHC has managed one of the two national Tricare contracts, West and East, believe they managed ours in the West for a few years. This may not be common knowledge but companies compete with the military to manage these contracts, so there must be a lot of money in it for the companies. We've been pretty well taken care of over the last 25 years or so, no complaints.

It's been said that the American health care system is broken. If the American health care system was truly broken I likely wouldn't be here typing this. The system has its' problems but it works. Wouldn't want to get my medical care anywhere else, and this is from someone who has been through a good deal of major-league medical shit over the past 15 years.
 
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The condolence post from the company is filled with laugh emojis on Facebook.

I'm not going to link or archive because Facebook includes a bunch of gypsy tracking shit.
 
Yeah this isn't remotely what happens in reality. Why anyone would simp for the unironically evil American healthcare system is unbelievable. Niggercattle mentality.
The US healthcare system is one where your coverage is determined largely by your skill + your employer.

Work a nice enough job or have enough raw talent and your care is better than nearly all socialized models. If you don't, you get something close to a public Eastern European healthcare service. If you are destitute, you get covered by the state.
 
What's the issue with this situation? An evil man was put down like a rabid dog in the street. The world is an infinitely better place with him cold and rotting. Sorry to the wife and kids but their loved one (if he was capable of being loved) was a psychopath doing tremendous harm to the common man
His wife and children loved him, and he loved them.

If his decisions harmed someone in particular, I respect their and their loved ones' anger and ill wishes. Everyone else is just hyperventilating into their headgear.

As for the "slobbering retards'" responses I think you've lost touch with what is good and right. It's actually a good thing that he's now unable to do evil and perhaps others in similar positions will begin to rethink their actions, lest they also get gunned down like dogs. What's the alternative? Voting him out? Litigating him out? Asking your lawmakers to do something? Writing him a personal letter and asking nicely? Look where that's got us so far
Grow up.

Who do you think is going to vote him out? Shareholders, whose stock has increased on a hockey-stick trajectory for 20 years running? Lol, sure.

"Litigate him out" for doing his job (which was increasing profitability and thereby shareholder equity at the parent company)?

Yes, pressuring legislators for additional/ refined regulation on healthcare insurers would be a civilized thing to do. Though good luck.

Assassination is third-world bullshit, best reserved for coup-eyed rivals and despots, and anyone celebrating open murder on the streets of America is a vile piece of shit.
 
Can a burger please explain to me how you can murder one of the cities elites in fucking midtown and not get caught due to the 20.000 CCTV's you have in that city?

This guy is in fucking Canada by now or something similar 100%, how is it possible they didn't catch him by now?
Uh, because he's fucking good at doing hit jobs on CEO's lmao? Idk. Camera quality looked like shit and he was in a hoodie and mask. Not much to go off of
 
Can a burger please explain to me how you can murder one of the cities elites in fucking midtown and not get caught due to the 20.000 CCTV's you have in that city?

This guy is in fucking Canada by now or something similar 100%, how is it possible they didn't catch him by now?
Because people never try to kill the elites. Plus murdering someone who are complete strangers are one of the hardest to solve. Also considering this guy used a bike be probably has a stash in an alleyway for clothes and an ID to escape with.
Welrods and Welrod clones are also pretty expensive. Not the type of gun you’d use for assassination when you’ll probably dispose of the gun in a lake or something anyways.
If this was a hit on a CEO I can imagine this is a no expense spared type of thing.
 
Surveillance images captured the murder suspect outside the Midtown hotel. Obtained by NY Post
It’s New York. There is a good chance it was junkie with bad trigger discipline that wanted to rob him.
The condolence post from the company is filled with laugh emojis on Facebook.
Which is why I think this is probably a robbery gone wrong. If anyone wanted to assassinate him. It would be a baby boomer.
 
I'll level with those rare few who find it ghoulish that we're openly celebrating a man's death: I agree in spirit. But insurance companies are so habitually cruel and evil that even Disney was making fun of it nearly twenty years ago. Think of the most cartoonish vision you have for a corporation, it's not as bad as the reality for insurance firms.
 
If this was a hit on a CEO I can imagine this is a no expense spared type of thing
For a gun that provides no real benefit that can’t be done with a manually cycled semi-auto?

Here’s another point: Welrods and Welrod clones are pretty rare firearms, so it would narrow down the list of perpetrators to known purchasers, which I imagine is a much smaller list that just a non-descript semi-auto.
 
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