UHC CEO Gunned Down in Midtown Manhattan

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on the suspect and have Border Patrol looking for this guy.


He might actually get away with this. There are way less cameras in the world than I thought and I thought police work was more advanced than this.


I've had the opposite reaction. I've been finding the number of cameras, and the speed at which they've been able to go through them, to be incredibly disconcerting.


agree. They show the same outfit exiting the bus station but never leaving it. always the side view bc he knows the cameras are there. I'm not sure he ever left NYC


I read they’d never seen him exiting the bus station.

Can you share photos?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.


Wow! Where are those people who are against murder?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.


Agree. Very few people on either side are bothered by this. It’s truly bipartisan. At best, the vase majority of ordinary people on the right or left are indifferent.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.


Wow! Where are those people who are against murder?


They sure as hell aren’t health insurance CEOs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.


I don't agree. We can't have a lawless society!
Anonymous
There was a suspect lookalike competition in NYC this afternoon:

www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/1h90hep/a_united_healthcare_ceo_shooter_lookalike/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.


Agree. Very few people on either side are bothered by this. It’s truly bipartisan. At best, the vase majority of ordinary people on the right or left are indifferent.





If Americans are indifferent when literal children are gunned down in schools, why would anyone care about a CEO? This is what the people in power want- indifference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.



It is the one thing that united a divided country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.



It is the one thing that united a divided country.


Similarly to that titanic submarine situation, people down really care about the suffering of the super rich.
Anonymous
I’m a person who is pretty moderate (and not in the insurance business) and I’m absolutely shocked at the response to this murder (while also recognizing that people are right to be fed up with insurance companies.) It’s really disturbing groupthink and I hope no one I know irl says something like the folks on this thread because I will not be able to look at them the same way.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Nah people are making this a movie worthy plot scenario. The simplest path is more likely.

We’ve got a young guy with a vendetta.


Most young men don’t have a vandettas against insurance CEOs


Exactly, he was hired. By who and for what motive is the question. Personally, I think the CEO knew too much the Russian cybersecurity incident.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information on the suspect and have Border Patrol looking for this guy.


He might actually get away with this. There are way less cameras in the world than I thought and I thought police work was more advanced than this.


I've had the opposite reaction. I've been finding the number of cameras, and the speed at which they've been able to go through them, to be incredibly disconcerting.


agree. They show the same outfit exiting the bus station but never leaving it. always the side view bc he knows the cameras are there. I'm not sure he ever left NYC


I read they’d never seen him exiting the bus station.

Can you share photos?



You can see the videos on YouTube @CBS -shorts.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.



It is the one thing that united a divided country.


That is why it's called United Health Care
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a person who is pretty moderate (and not in the insurance business) and I’m absolutely shocked at the response to this murder (while also recognizing that people are right to be fed up with insurance companies.) It’s really disturbing groupthink and I hope no one I know irl says something like the folks on this thread because I will not be able to look at them the same way.


You just need to accept that life is not valued by corporate executives and those subjugated by them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Random hit.

Power move

Attempt to destabilize

Test case to see how nuts social media and mass media follows it

Test case if America will cannibalize itself with chaos and internal theories.

Deemed a success thus far.


I’m skeptical because I don’t find the passing of a ceo to be destabilizing.



+1 and America was already cannibalizing itself — if anything, this event united the country, as people across the political spectrum have had dreadful encounters with insurers.


That’s a good way of putting it. No one love health insurance companies.



That is about the only thing conservatives and liberals can agree on! I was talking about this with my “Fox News is not conservative enough” (really) aunt and uncle and their reaction was “the CEO had it coming.” Outside truly bleeding hearts, his fellow industry vultures and the man’s family and friends nobody is anything but gleeful or indifferent about the murder.



It is the one thing that united a divided country.


Similarly to that titanic submarine situation, people down really care about the suffering of the super rich.


Many (most) super rich don’t really care about the suffering on anyone else either.
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