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United Healthcare Shooting Update Shooter Left New York City by Bus

Updated: Dec 9, 2024



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The tragic shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has left the healthcare industry and the public reeling as the search for the shooter continues. According to an ABC News report, the suspect, still unidentified, was last seen boarding a bus at the Port Authority facility on 178th Street after fleeing the scene of the crime in New York City.

The targeted attack occurred on the morning of December 4, 2024, as Thompson, 50, prepared to attend an investor meeting at a Midtown Manhattan hotel. The assailant, described as masked, shot Thompson in the back before escaping on foot and later using an electric bicycle to make their getaway.

Thompson was a respected leader who spent over two decades with UnitedHealth Group, stepping into the CEO role of UnitedHealthcare in 2021. He focused on driving value-based care initiatives and managing billions in revenue. Despite his high-profile position, he was known for maintaining a low public profile.


Investigators are now examining Thompson's professional and personal networks, as well as his digital footprint, in hopes of uncovering a motive for the attack.

This tragic event has not only cast a spotlight on Thompson’s enduring legacy in healthcare but also raised pressing concerns about the security protocols for high-ranking executives, sparking a broader conversation on their vulnerability in the modern workplace.The tragic shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has left the healthcare industry and the public reeling as the search for the shooter continues. According to an ABC News report, the suspect, still unidentified, was last seen boarding a bus at the Port Authority facility on 178th Street after fleeing the scene of the crime in New York City.


The targeted attack occurred on the morning of December 4, 2024, as Thompson, 50, prepared to attend an investor meeting at a Midtown Manhattan hotel. The assailant, described as masked, shot Thompson in the back before escaping on foot and later using an electric bicycle to make their getaway.


Thompson was a respected leader who spent over two decades with UnitedHealth Group, stepping into the CEO role of UnitedHealthcare in 2021. He focused on driving value-based care initiatives and managing billions in revenue. Despite his high-profile position, he was known for maintaining a low public profile.


Investigators are now examining Thompson's professional and personal networks, as well as his digital footprint, in hopes of uncovering a motive for the attack.

This tragic event has not only cast a spotlight on Thompson’s enduring legacy in healthcare but also raised pressing concerns about the security protocols for high-ranking executives, sparking a broader conversation on their vulnerability in the modern workplace.

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