UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting latest: Suspect left New York City by bus, police say
CEO Brian Thompson's killer has been at large since Wednesday.
ByAaron Katersky,Emily Shapiro andJon Haworth
December 6, 2024,1/2
UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting timeline: How police tracked killer's movementsThe unidentified man suspected of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel remains at large after Wednesday's attack, with police tracking his movements.NYPD=
The man suspected of gunning downUnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel took a taxi to the Port Authority bus facility at 178th Street and boarded a bus out of New York City following the shooting, according to police.
The unidentified man remains at large in the wake of Wednesday's attack, which was described by police as "brazen, targeted" and "premeditated."
The FBI is assisting in a nationwide manhunt for the suspect, according to law enforcement sources.The bus the suspect is believed to have boarded out of the city made six or seven stops, and investigators have followed leads in multiple states, the sources said.
Police still do not have a name of the suspect, the sources said.
In another development in the investigation,police officers have recovered what is suspected to be the backpack carried by the suspected shooter, a source familiar with the case tells ABC News.
The bag was discovered Friday evening in Central Park, where the NYPD deployed an army of officers and drones to conduct a grid search, the source said.
=The suspect is seen in footage wearing a backpack prior to the shooting but does not appear to have it on in another video of him on a bike 15 minutes after the shooting.
The killer entered New York City by bus on Nov. 24, when a surveillance camera at Port Authority Bus Terminal caught his arrival at 9 p.m., law enforcement sources told ABC News. (Sounds like a hired killer, wonder if that face was a mask that looks real?)
The inbound bus originated in Atlantabut it was not immediately clear where the suspect boarded. Sources told ABC News he was spotted on board in Washington, D.C.
The 10-day period he was in New York City before the shooting is the focus of investigative efforts.
Police havecollected video of the suspect all over the city, including in the subway, in cabs and a McDonald’s, sources told ABC News.In each place, he paid with cash and he made sure to keep his mask on, which indicates to detectives he knew he was coming to New York City to commit the murder, sources said.
Police were able to find a surveillance image of the suspect without his face mask onbecause he was flirting with the woman who checked him into a hostel on Manhattan's Upper West Side, police sources said. (An assassin wouldn't flirt if he thought his face could be recognized, he must had a real life looking mask)
As he stood at the check-in desk, the sources said the woman asked to see his smile. The shooter obliged, pulling down his mask long enough for the surveillance camera to capture his face.
Police have determined the suspectchecked into the hostel using a New Jersey license that wasn’t his own, police sources told ABC News.
The masked gunman shot Thompson at point-blank range at 6:44 a.m. Wednesday outside the New York Hilton Midtown, where Thompson was heading for his company's investors conference.
"The shooter then walks toward the victim and continues to shoot," NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. "It appears that the gun malfunctions, as he clears the jam and begins to fire again."
Written on the shell casings were the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose,” according to police sources.
The words on the bullets echo the title of the 2010 book "Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It." Police are aware of the similarity, and are investigating whetherone possible motive is anger at the insurance industry, sources said.(are you kidding me, of course its anger at insurance companies, but then his separated wife might have hired him. Why were they separated.As an insurance broker for many years, I heard insurance company employees fool around a lot including bosses.)
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