CEO of United Healthcare shot and killed in NYC

Backpack straps change colors and it almost looks like the shooter's hood is part of his coat, while the other might be wearing a hooded sweatshirt under his coat.

I must say, the big schnozzes look the same.

Two image of the face of the shooter look the same though. That masked one looks a bit harder to tell but could be the same why else mask up?
He changed the clothing.
 
Two image of the face of the shooter look the same though. That masked one looks a bit harder to tell but could be the same why else mask up?
He changed the clothing.

When you say "the shooter" are you talking about the guy in the coat with the pockets?

The masked one is the shooter. We can't see much of his face.
 
Yes i am talking about him. Could he be the shooter before the shooting?

I think it's possible. The first impression created by those pictures, especially if they're not put side-by-side is that they are thought to be the same person. But this impression is created by the similar clothing. Apart from that, there's little to go on. And once you look at them side by side with any attention to detail, it becomes clear that the clothing is different.

That said, I'm not sure if it is even alleged that they are the same person. It's possible that he's a person of interest even if it's known that he's not the same guy. And it's also possible that the similarity of the clothing is just a coincidence and that the cops recognize that the clothes are different and believe that the guy changed clothes. Who knows what they do and don't know and aren't talking about publicly.
 
Backpack straps change colors and it almost looks like the shooter's hood is part of his coat, while the other might be wearing a hooded sweatshirt under his coat.

I must say, the big schnozzes look the same.


Right, and the pockets.

If someone has a change of clothes in their backpack, wouldn't they ensure that the clothes are starkly different.
 
CLIPS from SYSTEM UPDATE #375:

Americans Voice Their OUTRAGE Over Health Insurance Industry After CEO's Murder
https://rumble.com/v5wc8rb-american...health-insurance-industry-after-ceos-mur.html
{Glenn Greenwald | 05 December 2024}



Why Americans Despise Health Insurance Companies
https://rumble.com/v5wcupq-why-americans-despise-health-insurance-companies.html
{Glenn Greenwald | 05 December 2024}


 
It's not the insurance companies' fault healthcare is such a mess and so expensive, it's the government's fault for being so involved in healthcare.

The insurance companies are not innocent or blameless.

It's not like they just wanted to mind their own business, but the government barged in and messed things up, and the insurance companies had to be dragged into it kicking and screaming.

The government is indeed the ultimate source of the problem, but "it takes two to tango", as they say - and insurance company lobbyists know all the steps.
 
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I think it's possible. The first impression created by those pictures, especially if they're not put side-by-side is that they are thought to be the same person. But this impression is created by the similar clothing. Apart from that, there's little to go on. And once you look at them side by side with any attention to detail, it becomes clear that the clothing is different.

That said, I'm not sure if it is even alleged that they are the same person. It's possible that he's a person of interest even if it's known that he's not the same guy. And it's also possible that the similarity of the clothing is just a coincidence and that the cops recognize that the clothes are different and believe that the guy changed clothes. Who knows what they do and don't know and aren't talking about publicly.
I dislike saying this but if you look close enough the nose and facial details on both images look almost identical.
 
The insurance companies are not innocent or blameless.

It's not like they just wanted to mind their own business, but the government barged in and messed things up, and the insurance companies had to be dragged into it kicking and screaming.

The government is indeed the ultimate source of the problem, but "it takes two to tango", as they say - and insurance company lobbyists know all the steps.

So wait one thing i still wasn't answered in my post on this thread.

This company is a healthcare insurance provider correct? if so


Very likely that this killing of the CEO could be related due to the grudges held by someone who likely had their insurance...
 
So wait one thing i still wasn't answered in my post on this thread.

This company is a healthcare insurance provider correct? if so


Very likely that this killing of the CEO could be related due to the grudges held by someone who likely had their insurance...

I dont know muc , I never invested in field but expect it is insurance because I know sell supplemetal medicare.medicaid plans because Ive seen ads
 
The insurance companies' fault healthcare is such a mess and so expensive, it's the government's fault for being so involved in healthcare.

There was a time when people would literally tar and feather public servants.

Imagine what the US would look like if we gave up sugar, processed foods, drinking, smoking, drugs (street and pharmaceutical).

And worked out.

That alone would probably eliminate 90% of health problems and drastically reduce the cost of death care.
 
And why this specific guy, why not the CEO, for example.

Apparently, he was about to testify, no idea if true.
 
https://rumble.com/embed/v5ufqsq/?pub=4
 
Leftists Publicly Cheer For Murderer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X9ORVKJtbU
{Actual Justice Warrior | 06 December 2024}

In this video, I discuss how lefties have decided to cheer the killing of Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson & why you shouldn't think their hatred & vitriol is somehow limited to just the CEOs or the rich.

Sources:

 
The insurance companies are not innocent or blameless.

It's not like they just wanted to mind their own business, but the government barged in and messed things up, and the insurance companies had to be dragged into it kicking and screaming.

The government is indeed the ultimate source of the problem, but "it takes two to tango", as they say - and insurance company lobbyists know all the steps.

If a gun manufacturing company can be held responsible for the murder of people, why can't an helath insurance company be held responsible for the deaths of members who pay premiums?

Why not charge them with wrongful death, manslaughter, etc...
 
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