Former FBI special agent Clint Watts released two photos of the suspected assassin who killed UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson on Thursday after authorities released two photos of what authorities are calling a “person of interest.” I figured out the “mistake'' I had made.
New York City Police Department (NYPD) released There are two photos, one of which clearly shows the suspect's face and a note that says, “Wanted for questioning in connection with a December 4th murder in midtown Manhattan.'' It was dark. MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell said on “The Andrea Mitchell Report” that the suspected assassin could not have been a “professional” because his face was on camera, a sentiment echoed by Watts. . (Related: Malcolm X's family accuses government of conspiracy behind assassination)
“You're right, Andrea. This person was obviously doing reconnaissance, but he was very focused on his target and probably had some weapons training and was comfortable with weapons,” Watts said. Ta. “They made some mistakes leaving signatures, like going to Starbucks and maybe doing some shopping there.”
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“The NYPD has already done a great job tracking and tracing individuals and will likely turn over more leads. And maybe they now know the person's name. ” Watts added. “I wouldn't be surprised to hear about that in the next few hours, so if they do get away, we can track them down nationally. We've made quite a bit of progress since this time yesterday.” We hope that with this type of evidence and photos, more evidence will emerge and more tips and leads will be available for law enforcement to pursue.”
On Wednesday, a 50-year-old insurance company CEO was shot and killed in New York City at around 6:46 a.m. as he emerged from the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan. Video footage was released shortly after the incident, showing the suspect shooting and killing Thompson. New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed that authorities believe “this was a premeditated, premeditated, targeted attack.”
Authorities have not yet revealed the suspected assassin's potential motive, but an NYPD detective said: said Fox News Digital said the shell casing had a message engraved on it and was “left behind to make a statement.” authorities too said According to the New York Post, the words “reject,” “expel,” and “defend” were written, and each live round and case had a different word.
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