Medica shuts down Minnesota HQ as manhunt for UnitedHealth CEO killer stretches into Day 3
As authorities in
A Medica spokesman said safety concerns following Wednesday’s shooting in
“We considered the workplace safety of our employees in making that decision,” the spokesman said via e-mail Thursday evening. “The step was taken out of an abundance of caution.”
Investigators into Thompson’s killing found the word “deny” written on one of the bullet casings found at the crime scene, potentially referring to denied health insurance claims. The executive’s widow told NBC News this week Thompson had received threats possibly linked to coverage denials.
Police have not speculated publicly about a motive for Thompson’s killing, but they’ve said the killer appears to have intentionally targeted the UnitedHealthcare chief executive as he was entering a building for an annual investor conference. Authorities have released multiple sets of photos of a person sought for questioning in the homicide investigation.
Medica is a regional health insurer with headquarters in
There’s been a long history of links between the organizations, including executives moving between the neighboring companies.
Medica was founded in 1991 when
Medica and UnitedHealthcare have taken down web pages with information about top executives, a move taken by other health insurers across the country, according to 404 Media, a technology news publication.
Beyond closing headquarters, Medica says it has temporarily shut down its offices in
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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