Suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO did not have insurance coverage from the company
The man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO
The disclosure was first made by
“Today we are confirming that [Mangione] and his mother were not UnitedHealthcare members,” the company wrote in a statement. “We are working closely with law enforcement officials who continue their investigation of this horrific crime, and we continue to support those who depend on us for their health care.”
But Kenny also said: “He does make mention that it is the fifth-largest corporation in America, which would make it the largest health care organization in America. So that’s possibly why he targeted that company.”
There has been rampant speculation on the motive for the crime, with some questioning whether Mangione or a relative might have had a run-in with UnitedHealthcare over coverage. At least one likely bogus version of the shooter’s manifesto that’s circulating on social media talks about his mom suffering serious back pain and experiencing trouble with insurance coverage.
Thompson, 50, of
“Brian was one of the good guys. He was certainly one of the smartest guys,” Witty wrote in the message. “I think he was one of the best guys. I’m going to miss him. And I am incredibly proud to call him my friend.”
Police say the 26-year-old suspect was found with a ghost gun, a firearm without a serial number, matching shell casings found at the site of the shooting. He’s charged in
Mangione, an
On Wednesday, police said investigators are looking at his writings about his health problems and his criticism of corporate America and the
Thompson grew up in a small town in
After graduating from the
Thompson is survived by his wife, two sons and other relatives including his mother and brother.
”While the [professional] roles listed above are impressive, there is another one that meant even more to BT: Father,” the obituary says, with initials for Thompson used among friends. “His love for [his sons] was limitless, and discussing his boys brought the biggest smiles to his face.”
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