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    pwin777 Images of Unmasked Suspect Emerge as the Police Track C.E.O.’s Killer

    Updated:2024-12-11 01:47    Views:59

    Follow the latest updates on the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive.

    Security-camera images of a man wearing a hooded jacket and an easy smile. A fake ID. A cellphone found on a Manhattan sidewalk. Bullets marked with the words “deny” and “delay.”

    Investigators chased those and other leads on Thursday as the search for the person who fatally shot Brian Thompson, the chief executive of the huge insurer UnitedHealthcare, stretched into a second day.

    By late Thursday, the shooter’s travels before the brazen slaying were coming into focus, a senior law enforcement official said. He arrived in New York on a bus from somewhere south of the city on Nov. 24, checked into an Upper West Side hostel sometime after that, left on Nov. 29 and checked back in the next day, the official said.

    As the manhunt continued, law enforcement authorities also appeared to be focused on a gun bought in Connecticut that resembled the one used in what the police say was a targeted attack.

    The shooting stunned a city heading into a festive holiday season, shocked an industry that regarded the victim highly, and prompted an ugly outpouring online among those who view health insurers as villains. By Thursday, amid the schadenfreude and grief, the shock had receded as investigators pursued their quarry methodically and New Yorkers were left to wonder when the shooter would be caught.

    More than 24 hours after the killing and despite an avalanche of tips, the authorities were still uncertain of the man’s name, according to two law-enforcement officials familiar with the investigation.

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