New York City police release new images of "person of interest" wanted for questioning in fatal shooting of health care CEO. Follow live updates: https://cnn.it/3VshtUf
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If only the person targeted was a convenience store cashier, the NYPD would not be holding press conferences and would not make national news.
No tears for greedy MFers.
About the shooter, he wasn't a pro, a pro would of used the correct ammo that is made for use of a silencer. The ammo is made with proper amount of charge to rack the weapon back enough to eject casing and load new bullet. His gun didn't jam, his ammo was over suppressed from sillencer
Never seen him.
Even if I am standing right next to him, I am not.
If he confesses to me, no he didn't.
The system failed when they allowed that CEO to profit from a system that kill thousands of people. THAT is who the police should have been after. Not this hero of the people.
He probably speaks for all the people bankrupted by the USA's horrible healthcare system! #UnitedHealthcare a system that forces people into bankruptcy.
How about reversing HMO1973 that Nixon signed that allowed the switch from Non-profit healthcare to Big Corporate Healthy Profits across the industry with no incentive to cure any illness! Healthy people are counterproductive to healthy profits without a continuous flow of sick customers.
@cnn are you going to do any stories about the people that died due to coverage denial or got wiped out by medical debt because of the CEO’s policies? No? This is why legacy media is pretty much dead and nobody trusts you anymore.
If this man had a personal vendetta against the victim, he's had some training, possibly law enforcement...it was too efficient.
If he's a hired hand, the police need to look at organized crime.
The one dude in New York that has a similar coloured jacket and the wrong coloured back pack... Soon to be 'fitted up' for the crime by the police...🤔🤐
Healthcare? More like health denial. The CEO was the leader of a group of death panels with more blood on their hands than every mass shooter over the last twenty years.
C’mon. Anyone who knows this guy would recognize him. Maybe people just don’t care? A lot of people in this space don’t seem to. So now we’re a vigilante society? Wrong message people.
Why is it that of the 5 stories that CNN has about this, that NONE of them are about UHC's business practices!? UHC has a 34% denial rate. A lot of people have probably suffered or died because of that. Why report on that when you can talk about the murder of someone who profited off those deaths?
This doesn't even look like the same guy. Just look up the picture backpack different color, hoodie is a different make and color. the nose is different.
Maybe think about the huge number of people that a very large number of people think are evil, from most politicians to business owners to artists to abortion providers to abortion preventers to religious leaders to professors, and consider the consequence of deciding it’s ok to shoot them.
And the NYPD has focused on harassing and abusing innocent people for decades now why should we bother helping them look for an actual monster to the people.
CEO made millions by denying & rejecting people desperately needed healthcare so he could meet his fiduciary responsibility to himself and his shareholders
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https://www.thedailybeast.com/disturbing-trend-as-internet-thirsts-after-unitedhealthcare-ceo-brian-thompsons-assassin/
The Public:
A. Sassin?
No tears for greedy MFers.
#EatTheRich
Even if I am standing right next to him, I am not.
If he confesses to me, no he didn't.
The system failed when they allowed that CEO to profit from a system that kill thousands of people. THAT is who the police should have been after. Not this hero of the people.
If he's a hired hand, the police need to look at organized crime.
Well, cops will probably kill anyone that looks alike since the "victim" was a boss.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress
I hope they aren’t endangering an innocent man because he roomed with a stranger at a hostel.
What's the problem here?
CEO made millions by denying & rejecting people desperately needed healthcare so he could meet his fiduciary responsibility to himself and his shareholders