UHC CEO Gunned Down in Midtown Manhattan

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:America brought this upon themselves. CEOs and corporate greed have ruined the country beyond repair. This is the social contract American capitalism has created. There is democracy, no justice. We are surprised when this is what people have to resort to to level the playing field?

F the rich

And F all you lobbyists in DC ruining the country.


He was rich.


So is Batman.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I posted earlier today that the killer would probably be intelligent but mentally ill similar to the Unabomber. I bet he ends up being schizophrenic. Our health system probably failed him and our gun laws failed Brian Thompson.


How are you going to stop a 3d printer gun usage?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:This is all so sad. Seems like until a few years ago he was a really good kid, smart with a promising future, and he just cracked. The part about his parents asking HS friends if they knew how to each him is heartbreaking. They must have been so worried about him and this is their worst fears realized.


Agreed. Something clearly went way off the rails with him and it's really sad.


Supposedly he had back surgery and after that is when he disappeared/lost it.



more details here:

https://x.com/JackMacCFB/status/1866208569512907216
Anonymous
I thought that the shooter had boarded a bus from Atlanta? Was that wrong?
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Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the CEOs children. Everyone is calling their dads killer hot all over the internet and cheering him on, It’s really sad.


I hope those are separate. That you feel bad for his kids because they lost their dad so senselessly.

The fact that the suspect may be attractive should be irrelevant to your sympathy.


I don’t care about him being hot. I can’t imagine a parent getting murdered and thousands of people being happy about it.


Would you have the same sympathy for the children of a serial killer who is executed, or a pedophile who is killed by the child’s parent, or someone like Bin Laden? Is it sad when people celebrate the deaths of these types of criminals or only sad when the criminal has a fancy LinkedIn profile?

The reality is this man perpetrated a mass fraud through the use of AI and third party vendors to profit at the expense of others’ health and lives, and engaged in insider trading. He’s a mobster who commits his crimes with a fancy title.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought that the shooter had boarded a bus from Atlanta? Was that wrong?


I think that bus line goes all the way to Atlanta but he could get on or off anywhere. We are probably going to find he got on in DC or Baltimore
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Call me by your name, Luigi!



That's a fairly distinctive earring.


With a mask, and his hair covered… I would not have recognized him.

Good on that McDonald’s customer, and employee , for realizing he could’ve been. (Sometimes we Karens come in handy!!)


Good for them! I’m sure they saw him, took a lunch break and dialed 911. I think there’s a $60k reward so they may be quitting soon .


$60k isn’t FU money. Not even in Altoona.
Anonymous
Why was he still wearing his mask? He probably would have blended right in without it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the CEOs children. Everyone is calling their dads killer hot all over the internet and cheering him on, It’s really sad.


I hope those are separate. That you feel bad for his kids because they lost their dad so senselessly.

The fact that the suspect may be attractive should be irrelevant to your sympathy.


I don’t care about him being hot. I can’t imagine a parent getting murdered and thousands of people being happy about it.

You’ve probably never suffered due to health insurance.


People suffer a lot more w/out it


I mean if your insurance company declines to cover life-saving medication you’re not only without the medication but also out all the premiums you’ve paid, so some people actually are worse off with the insurance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Call me by your name, Luigi!



That's a fairly distinctive earring.


With a mask, and his hair covered… I would not have recognized him.

Good on that McDonald’s customer, and employee , for realizing he could’ve been. (Sometimes we Karens come in handy!!)


Good for them! I’m sure they saw him, took a lunch break and dialed 911. I think there’s a $60k reward so they may be quitting soon .


$60k isn’t FU money. Not even in Altoona.


The tipster can finally pay off their crippling medical bills from United Healthcare lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why was he still wearing his mask? He probably would have blended right in without it.


He was probably super paranoid. If he cleaned up and got some regular clothes he probably would have blended in. He didn’t mean to land in Altoona and probably jumped off the bus when he saw that they knew he was on the bus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very successful white collar business exec mentor always said to me - white collar crime is just as bad if not worse than any on the street. Def worse!

This guy did what we all wish we could do I'm sure. It's not right for sure but when millions of people wish they could do the same thing, that's something.


I do not wish to execute an unarmed man by shooting him multiple times at close range while he lies bleeding on the sidewalk.

Can you show me where you find these millions of people?

IOW, you are full of sh!!t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My very successful white collar business exec mentor always said to me - white collar crime is just as bad if not worse than any on the street. Def worse!

This guy did what we all wish we could do I'm sure. It's not right for sure but when millions of people wish they could do the same thing, that's something.


Seems he’s a populist hero.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My very successful white collar business exec mentor always said to me - white collar crime is just as bad if not worse than any on the street. Def worse!

This guy did what we all wish we could do I'm sure. It's not right for sure but when millions of people wish they could do the same thing, that's something.


Seems he’s a populist hero.



Did you commission this crime, PP? Or just a creepy murderer fan?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why was he still wearing his mask? He probably would have blended right in without it.


Residents of Altoona raw dog air. Like, for reals.
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