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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Volunteers in a crowdsourced manhunt are scrambling to identify the gunman, even as some online seek to lionize him for what they suspect is vigilante justice.
Good thing the people who would want to ID this guy are retarded. Jackie Singh will probably dox some random black guy or claim that it's the same Jap that shot Shinzo Abe or even blame @Dyn.
 
Health care should not be something that people beyond the individual (working in the industry) level should ever be expected, if not allowed, to make profit on.. and certainly not on a publicly traded corporate or investor level.
Like what… So doctors shouldn’t get paid?

All this gay handwringing about “Muh profits” is uninformed and pointless. Health insurers are by law regulated to very low profit margins. I believe it’s 2% or 5% or something similarly ridiculously low.

If there aren’t profits in hospitals or medical clinics, who exactly do you think will build those?

Take something like methadone clinics. Even small sized American cities have a methadone clinic, even small cities often have several. You know why? Because there are money to be made and companies like to make money by meeting a need.

And the same goes for any kind of medical clinic. Even big hospitals are often for profit.
 
Do not do business with Peak Design.

A backpack maker believes he has identified the gunman’s bag. Apparently, so have many others.
The New York Times (archive.ph)
By Maria Cramer
2024-12-05 21:58:07GMT
Peter Dering, the founder and chief executive of Peak Design, looked down at his phone Wednesday morning in San Francisco and saw about 10 texts, some from people he had not heard from in years.

They had sent pictures and an urgent question: “This your backpack?”

The images were surveillance photos released by the New York Police Department of the man suspected of having fatally shot Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, outside a Midtown hotel just hours earlier. On his back was a distinctive gray backpack — one Mr. Dering knew well.

It was an older version of the Everyday Backpack, a bag meant for photographers but designed for casual use, Mr. Dering said.
Mr. Dering said he immediately called the Police Department’s tip line with the information.

“This is insane,” Mr. Dering said in an interview on Thursday. “Every aspect of this is so insane.”

The company stopped selling the bag he identified from the picture in 2019, he said. He said it was possible the bag could have been a used one sold on Peak Design’s website, but that very few such bags tend to be available.

Most likely, he concluded, the bag in the picture was purchased between 2016 and 2019.

When he called the tip line, the person who answered said he had received “hundreds” of calls from people telling him the bag was a Peak Design item, and said he would pass along the information to detectives, Mr. Dering said.

As of Thursday morning, Mr. Dering said he had not heard back.

Mr. Dering said that if the police sought his help, he would check with his general counsel about what information he could release without violating the company’s privacy guidelines.

“Of course, my instinct would be to do whatever is possible to help track this person down,” he said.
 
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Interesting that he had a bodyguard ages ago - the bodyguard says he probably didn't have one anymore due to personal preference.
I'm going to call bullshit on these faggots having ever done security for the guy before.
I randomly came across the same faggots making a public statement about his death:

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It feels like they're just trying to get attention for shit and have no involvement.
 
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I don’t feel like the new pictures are the same guy. It’s not the same jacket and so why would he change out of one jacket just to put on one that looks the same? I wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out the NYPD lost him and spent the next few days chasing down a guy who didn’t do it and has an alibi. It would be so “on-brand” as to be equivalent to parody.
 
I hear and read similar stories of other victims of social healthcare in other countries similar to this one: Norway, Finland, Denmark, Netherlands.
Word.
It makes me so angry when Americans want to trash their system of options for one where the only option is your pay out of pocket for private care on top of getting raped by taxes,
Exactly. I live in Scandinavia and pay through my ass in taxes for healthcare. And guess what, I still go private when it comes to healthcare because the public system is so fucked.

Me and my sister also pay for private care for our dad. Again, because the public system is fucking shit.
though I will give Sweden all the credit it deserves for not doing any of that medical tyranny shit that the states did with the muzzles and quackseens. Nothing changed here for us other than people getting to work from home so I’m grateful for that. I do get that Obamacare is absolute dogshit so rolling back to something like in the late 90s or early 2ks would be a fair idea, but social medicine? Americans don’t know what they’re pushing for. I went back to have my baby in California and I didn’t have insurance so I went down and got straight up ghetto ass mediCal. Even THAT was better than the crap I’ve experienced in both Norway and Sweden
I have experience with three systems: The American, Canadian and Scandinavian/mixed private-public.

Out of the three I’d rate American as probably the best. (If you can afford it. And shit, if you can’t, just don’t pay the bill like all the niggers.)

A mixed public/private like where I live right now is probably in the middle because you at least have a private option.

The absolute bottom tier worst I’ve tried is the Canadian single payer public system. Absolute shit.
 
how do they even gather this data and analyze, and how can you prevent them from getting it in the first place? is it just common sense stuff like not using google or is it more esoteric than that?
and of course he's a kike alongside 3 of the 4 founders of that company
 
Online sleuths are racing to catch the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer
The Washington Post (archive.ph)
By Drew Harwell, Caitlin Gilbert, and Douglas MacMillan
2024-12-05 21:55:35GMT

Volunteers in a crowdsourced manhunt are scrambling to identify the gunman, even as some online seek to lionize him for what they suspect is vigilante justice.
More like sympathizers sabotaging the manhunt by intentionally providing false leads
 
Miss me with this humanist pearl clutching about how mUrDer is BAD!1!!1!
That and "violence is never the answer!" Are the greatest psyops that the goverment has showered the population with.

Here we have exhibit A
I don't care if you give me your little faggot reactions calling my post dumb, avocation of murder makes you a little bitch and just shows how fucking brain rotten your country has become.
What cockles here doesn't seem to understand is that violence and murder is mmmbad but I wonder what happens to you if you for example decide you don't wish to pay taxes anymore due to disagreing with how they are used.

Violence and murder is bad because it means they lose the monopoly on violence. Anything else about "morality" is just the cudgel to convince you to give all of the power over violence to them. And it's not that bad in a cohesive succesful high trust society, not so much when things start falling apart.
It is actually insane to see Americans defending their broken third-world system because Ben Shapiro or somebody told them that socialist countries just feed you to the dogs if you ever get sick and they accept that uncritically.
Eurocuck here. Waiting times have gotten worse, but you are very much not thrown to the dogs. You may take months to see a specialist though but you won't get denied a service provided (no quimio or dialisis being denied out of nowhere).

Only real advantage private insurance has around here is quicker access to specialists, but if you are suffering from some obscure ailment, the national healthcare system will put proper effort into you instead of going "lol, clause void!" and it's the expecyed vector to deal with it. Unless you are filthy rich of course, but we all know those operate in a completely different system.

Biggest problem with the system is that it's coverage is too open and a lot of non citizens get to benefit from it. Due to all of the sandniggers creeping into Europe it's obviously taxing the system by a lot and people are very much aware that things are worse today than what was available 20 years ago.

Well that and the US footing the bill for defence does mean that on paper, more cash can go to healthcare, but I'm pretty sure that my goverment wastes mountains of cash on retarded and stupid shit completely unrelated.

As for the US system, I don't know the details, but I'm always horrified at the cost of basic bitch drugs and also I'm aware that there is a national healthcare system of sorts that costs a shit ton of money but don't understand how or where it operates. Seemed like way too much cash to just provide for veterans.
 
how do they even gather this data and analyze, and how can you prevent them from getting it in the first place? is it just common sense stuff like not using google or is it more esoteric than that?
Palantir help glowies as part of the Five Eyes initiative to dragnet the Internet and mobile infrastructure for risks. I assume some faceless supercomputer aggregates common trends for someone being a CHUD and that alone narrows their needed scope massively.
 
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