Brian Thompson murder is 'similar to' a 'domestic terrorism attack,' says NYPD counterterror chief
By
Kaydi Pelletier and
Amanda Woods
While investigators have not characterized the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson as a terror attack, the
murder's "impact is similar to that of a domestic terror attack," an NYPD counterterrorism official said.
"I think regardless of what the courts determine the motivation to be, the impact is similar to that of a domestic terror attack, and that is already being reflected in this just
of online vitriol that we've been in the midst of since last Wednesday, and the lionization of the alleged perpetrator of the murder as a hero," Rebecca Weiner, deputy commissioner of the NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau,
said during a panel discussion Wednesday in Washington, DC, about the future of US counterterrorism policy.
-"So when we are concerned about terrorism, it is in part because of
outsized impact of a particular act of violence," she said. "This one has all the hallmarks of something that is going to
inspire and contribute to a contagion effect given all of those factors."
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