Who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson? What we know about the suspect on the run

Date:

Share post:


A suspect is on the loose in what police called the “brazen” targeted attack of Brian Thompson, the CEO of major insurance group UnitedHealthcare who was fatally shot outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel ahead of an investor conference on Wednesday.

The masked gunman appeared to be lying in wait outside the Hilton hotel in what police said was a “premeditated” attack. The shooter arrived at the scene about five minutes before Thompson before shooting the victim in the chest around 6:40 a.m., police said.

MORE: UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson shot dead in Midtown Manhattan, masked gunman at large

Video captured the moment the gunman walked up behind the CEO, pointed his gun at him and fired. A witness fled as Thompson stumbled and fell to the ground. The gunman then walked closer to Thompson, firing more times before fleeing.

PHOTO: Police released photos of a suspect sought in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (NYPD)

PHOTO: Police released photos of a suspect sought in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (NYPD)

Evidence recovered includes cellphone, water bottle, candy wrapper

The suspect fled on foot into an alley, where a phone was recovered, according to NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny. He then fled on an e-bike and he was last seen riding into Central Park at 6:48 a.m., police said. The bikes are equipped with GPS and police are following up, Kenny said.

Police released photos of the suspect holding a firearm and on a bike. They also released photos of the suspect in a mask in an undisclosed location. He was described by police as wearing a light brown or cream-colored jacket, a black face mask, black and white sneakers and a “very distinctive” gray backpack.

PHOTO: Police released photos of a suspect sought in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (NYPD)

PHOTO: Police released photos of a suspect sought in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (NYPD)

PHOTO: Police released photos of a suspect sought in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (NYPD)

PHOTO: Police released photos of a suspect sought in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. (NYPD)

Detectives have retrieved a water bottle and candy wrapper from the area where he was apparently waiting and are currently running tests and analyses to determine if there are any usable fingerprints or DNA, law enforcement sources said.

At the same time, NYPD detectives are working with the U.S. Marshals Service to try and track down the shooter and with the FBI, which has the most sophisticated technology for retrieving usable data from cell phones, sources said.

The victim’s hotel room has already been accessed by investigators, whose top priority is determining Thompson’s most recent conversations and movements, sources said.

PHOTO: Police investigators at the scene where UnitedHealthcare's CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in an apparent targeted attack as he was en-route to to attend UnitedHealthcare's annual investor conference in New York, Dec. 4, 2024. (Justin Lane/EPA via Shutterstock)

PHOTO: Police investigators at the scene where UnitedHealthcare’s CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed in an apparent targeted attack as he was en-route to to attend UnitedHealthcare’s annual investor conference in New York, Dec. 4, 2024. (Justin Lane/EPA via Shutterstock)

Professional killer appears unlikely

The working theory among detectives right now is that the shooting was carried out by someone who is not a professional killer because too many “mistakes” were made, sources said. Hitmen typically don’t carry cell phones to their hits and the shots were fired from a distance that would be considered “too far” away from the victim, the sources said.

At this point, detectives are trying to determine whether Thompson was targeted because of some type of personal conflict or as a result of his work as an insurance executive, sources said. The killer apparently had some knowledge of Thompson’s schedule on Wednesday and the fact that he would be arriving at the Hilton well before the company meeting was to begin, the sources said.

Police are interviewing Thompson’s colleagues and family about any potential specific threats, Kenny said.

MORE: Boy, 7, fatally shoots 2-year-old brother after finding gun in glove box

What we know about the victim

Thompson, 50, was in New York City for the UnitedHealthcare investors conference, which was scheduled to start at 8 a.m. The conference was being held at the Hilton outside of which he was shot, but he was not staying there, police said.

UnitedHealthcare’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group, the largest health insurer in the world, said in a statement, “We are deeply saddened and shocked at the passing of our dear friend and colleague Brian Thompson.”

PHOTO: This undated photo provided by UnitedHealth Group shows UnitedHealthcare chief executive officer Brian Thompson.  (UnitedHealth Group via AP)

PHOTO: This undated photo provided by UnitedHealth Group shows UnitedHealthcare chief executive officer Brian Thompson. (UnitedHealth Group via AP)

“Brian was a highly respected colleague and friend to all who worked with him,” the company said. “We are working closely with the New York Police Department and ask for your patience and understanding during this difficult time. Our hearts go out to Brian’s family and all who were close to him.”

Police urge the public to call Crime Stoppers with any information. A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible.

Who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson? What we know about the suspect on the run originally appeared on abcnews.go.com



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

Ukraine 'drones attack oil depot for Putin's nuclear bomber planes' deep inside Russia

Ukrainian drones hit an oil depot supplying the airbase deep inside Russia for its air force’s strategic...

St. Louis prosecutor spent weeks away from office while in nursing school, audit finds

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis’ embattled former Democratic prosecutor Kim Gardner spent the equivalent of seven...

Ex-Marine acquitted in NYC subway chokehold case seeks dismissal of suit brought by victim's father

NEW YORK (AP) — The former U.S. Marine acquitted last month of criminal charges in the death...

'The View's Sunny Hostin's Husband Emmanuel Faces Serious Allegations in New Lawsuit

The View co-host Sunny Hostin's husband Emmanuel "Manny" Hostin has been named in a recent lawsuit.Emmanuel, an orthopedic surgeon...

Fire Erupts in Pacific Palisades Amid Strong Winds

A fast-moving fire erupted in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles on Tuesday, January 7, as...

'Slow descent into madness': Cincinnati reporter goes viral for hilarious storm coverage

Cincinnatians may have been stuck indoors Monday due to a record snowstorm, but at least someone was...

Will there be school closures due to possible snow in El Paso? What to know

School districts are monitoring the weather as thousands of students head back to school on Wednesday, Jan....

SoCal faces most destructive winds since 2011, when storm wreaked havoc on Pasadena area

Forecasters say Southern California this week could see the worst winds since 2011, when a massive storm...