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Investigatorsbelieve they were able to score DNA samples from several pieces of evidencediscovered at or near the crime scene, law enforcement sources told ABC News. The samples are currently at the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to be run through databases for a possible match – a process that could take several days, the sources said. (Thats hard to believe)
Police were alsoable to extract a fingerprint off a water bottle the suspect bought at a Starbucks, but the print is smudged so it's not clear how helpful it will be,sources said.
The suspect fled on foot and then fled north on a bike and rode into Central Park, police said.After leaving Central Park, he took a cab to the bus terminal.
UnitedHealth Group said in a statement that its "hearts are broken" and that they have been "touched by the huge outpouring of kindness and support." (Honestly I don't believe that either. The companies are shark pits)
"So many patients, consumers, health care professionals, associations, government officials and other caring people have taken time out of their day to reach out. We are thankful, even as we grieve,” UnitedHealth Group, parent company of UnitedHealthcare, said. "Our priorities are, first and foremost, supporting Brian’s family; ensuring the safety of our employees; and working with law enforcement to bring the perpetrator to justice."
"We, at UnitedHealth Group, will continue to be there for those who depend upon us for their health care," the statement continued. "We ask that everyone respect the family’s privacy as they mourn the loss of their husband, father, brother and friend."
The worst and most corrupt insurance companies in America are pretending they are mourning, when they are really scared to death they are next
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/hearts-broken-unitedhealth-group-speaks-after-ceo-brian/story?id=116515711