UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Fatally Shot in Targeted NYC Attack
In a shocking incident on Wednesday morning, Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was fatally shot on a New York City sidewalk in what authorities have described as a “brazen, targeted attack.” The tragic event occurred just before 6:45 a.m. ET outside the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan, where Thompson was attending the company’s annual investors meeting.
Premeditated Attack
According to New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the attack was premeditated and deliberate. Security footage revealed the shooter arrived at the scene minutes before Thompson, patiently waiting as other pedestrians passed by. As Thompson approached, the gunman opened fire, initially struggling with a firearm malfunction before successfully clearing the jam and continuing the attack.
Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny confirmed that the shooter’s behavior suggested a calculated plan, though no verbal exchange with Thompson was captured on the silent video footage. The assailant fled the scene on a bicycle, and police are working with Citi Bike to track the suspect’s movements.
Thompson’s Legacy and Company Response
Thompson, 50, was a well-respected leader within UnitedHealthcare, the health insurance arm of UnitedHealth Group Inc., a Minnesota-based healthcare giant. He had been with the company since 2004 and served as CEO for over three years. His leadership was instrumental in UnitedHealthcare’s dominance in Medicare Advantage and Medicaid programs nationwide.
In a statement, UnitedHealthcare expressed deep sorrow over Thompson’s passing:
“Brian was a highly respected colleague and friend to all who worked with him. 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.”
The company’s annual investors meeting was cut short following the incident.
High-Profile Tragedy in Midtown Manhattan
The Hilton Hotel, situated in one of Manhattan’s busiest areas near Rockefeller Center and the Museum of Modern Art, was cordoned off as police investigated the scene. The timing of the incident, hours before the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting, heightened public concern.
Thompson had been staying at a nearby hotel and did not have a security detail with him. Police are still working to identify a motive, but the targeted nature of the attack has raised questions about potential threats within the corporate world.
Reactions from Officials
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz expressed his condolences on social media, calling the news “horrifying” and a “terrible loss for the business and healthcare community in Minnesota.”
Authorities continue to investigate the shooting, urging the public to come forward with any information that may aid in identifying the suspect.
Source : Swifteradio.com