Police believe gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare's CEO left New York City on a bus following shooting
Video of the gunman fleeing Wednesday's shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Police have video of the man entering the bus station but no video of him exiting, leading them to believe he left the city, Kenny said. "It's a very busy bus terminal, we want to make sure we have the right bus. But we're working through that right now, this is all new information," he said.
Investigators also believe the shooter left his backpack in
The reason for the killing remains unknown.
The gunman who carried out the brazen ambush made sure to conceal his identity with a mask during the shooting yet left a trail of evidence in view of the nation's biggest city and its network of security cameras.
A law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Friday that surveillance footage shows the suspect riding the subway and visiting establishments in
Investigators believe the suspect may have traveled to
OnceinNewYork,heappeared to pay with cash in any establishment where he was captured on camera, the official said.
Investigators have tested a discarded water bottle and protein bar wrapper in a hunt for his DNA. They also were trying to obtain additional information from a cellphone recovered from a pedestrian plaza where the gunman fled after shooting Thompson outside his company's annual investor conference at a hotel just blocks from
Police have released photos of the suspected shooter that were taken in the lobby of a hostel on
Surveillance images from the shooting show the man wearing a hooded jacket and a mask that concealed most of his face - a look that would not have attracted attention on a chilly morning.
Investigators have learned the man lowered his mask at the front desk of the hostel because he was flirting with the woman who checked him in, the law enforcement official told the AP, leading to a photo of his face. The woman told investigators that during that encounter she asked to see his smile and he pulled down his mask, the official said.
Investigators believe the suspect used a fake
Investigators believe the shooter had at least some firearms training and experience with guns, the official said.
Security video shows the killer approaching Thompson from behind, firing several shots with a gun equipped with a silencer, barely pausing to clear a jam while the executive fell to the sidewalk.
The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were scrawled on the ammunition, two law enforcement officials told the AP on Thursday. The messages mirror the phrase "delay, deny, defend," which is commonly used by lawyers and critics about insurers that delay payments, deny claims and defend their actions.



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