The NYPD is actively investigating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was shot outside a hotel in Manhattan. Facial recognition technology, video evidence, and eyewitness accounts are being utilized in pursuit of the suspect, who remains at large.
Investigation Continues into Brian Thompson's Tragic Shooting Death
Investigation Continues into Brian Thompson's Tragic Shooting Death
New York authorities utilize advanced technology in search for justice after CEO of UnitedHealthcare is killed.
Police are offering a $10,000 reward for any information leading to the identification and capture of the assailant involved in the shooting of Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, on Wednesday morning. The tragic event occurred just before 7:00 AM EST, outside the Hilton Hotel located in Midtown Manhattan. Thompson, aged 50, was shot in the back without any apparent motive, raising suspicions that he was specifically targeted. Eyewitness reports indicate that the suspect, wearing a black face mask and cream-colored jacket, waited outside the hotel for several minutes before the attack.
Surveillance footage shows the shooter fleeing the scene shortly after the incident. According to NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny, the firearm used by the attacker appeared to malfunction briefly but was quickly fixed, allowing the suspect to continue firing. The last sighting of the assailant was in Central Park on an electric bicycle.
Investigators are piecing together clues to establish the identity of the suspected gunman. Notably, the suspect was captured on camera at a Starbucks just moments before the shooting. While his face was obscured by a mask, detectives indicated that enough of his facial features were visible for potential identification through facial recognition technology. Additionally, ballistic evidence, including bullet casings recovered from the scene, is undergoing DNA analysis.
Motive remains unclear, although investigative leads suggest that Thompson had received threats prior to the shooting, as mentioned by his wife during an interview with MSNBC. Prior reports from law enforcement in Thompson's hometown of Maple Grove, Minnesota, indicated at least one suspicious incident at his residence in 2018, but no criminal activity was confirmed at that time. The search for justice continues as families, colleagues, and the public mourn the untimely loss of Brian Thompson.