At approximately 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday, December 4, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed outside the Hilton Midtown Hotel in New York City in what authorities believe was a targeted attack. According to reports and video footage, the gunman “lay down and waited” for Thompson.
The attacker, now described as a 6-foot-1-inch thin man wearing a mask, black clothing, and carrying a gray backpack, remains at large.
Many speculate that he may be a professional assassin; Stu Brugiere I don't think so.
He not only “took”; [his] Although he “removed his mask in front of the cameras,” he also “touched things inside the Starbucks,” which may allow authorities to identify his DNA.
The suspect apparently left behind something that looked like a calling card. The cartridges are engraved with the words “denial,” “defense,” and “abandonment,” which are clearly associated with the insurance industry. Perhaps he was a patron who was angry at being denied an interview and took aim at the CEO.
Still others claim that Thompson was hired because he is “facing a Justice Department investigation for insider trading.”
Regardless of the shooter's motive or whether he was hired or not, one thing is clear to Stu. That is, regardless of insider trading, the murder of Brian Thompson was a brutal act.
But certain people, including far-left former Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz, brazenly celebrated Thompson's assassination.
Mr. Lorenz is one of many leftists who have fallen out with Mr. Musk's Skeet” was posted. Repulsion.
Lorenz's posts condoning violence may seem unusual, but they are not.
“Of course Taylor Lorenz said some stupid things. She's insane. She's an insane person. Of course she said the craziest things in the world.” I was honestly shocked to see how common it was,” Stu said, noting that there were many people openly celebrating Thompson's murder on social media.
“We see that the modern left has an absolute passion for stoking people who have too many commas in their bank accounts,” he explains. “There was nothing wrong with gleefully celebrating his murder. That's the 'compassion' aspect.”
“I don’t care about the number of complaints. [Thompson] Rejected; I don't care how bad the company was. Frankly, I don't care what they did. You wouldn't shoot someone on the street walking to a shareholder meeting. I can't believe I have to say that. ”
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