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UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Killed; Suspect Mangione's 'Delay, Deny, Depose' Motive Probed
Dec 13, 2024, 06:13 AM
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk on December 4th. The suspected shooter, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, was arrested after a nationwide manhunt, which included over 400 tips and culminated with a McDonald's employee's 911 call. Police have stated that Mangione was not a client of UnitedHealthcare and may have targeted Thompson because of the company's size and influence. Mangione's online posts suggest he had his own health issues, including back trouble and brain fog. The phrase 'Delay, Deny, Depose' was reportedly carved into the bullets used in the shooting. Supporters of Mangione have begun fundraising efforts to pay for his defense, aiming to raise $200,000, and merchandise featuring his image has been created, though platforms like Etsy have pulled such items. Billboards proclaiming 'Free Luigi Mangione' have appeared, eliciting strong reactions. The killing has sparked widespread debate and reactions, highlighting divisions in American society regarding the healthcare system and corporate influence. Thompson was laid to rest during a private funeral on Monday, and UnitedHealth Group is 'in a state of mourning' following his death.
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