So because of your comment, I just looked it up, and United healthcare is definitely up there on the list. And it's a lot higher than the next health insurance company.
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has given rise to threats against health care industry workers and executives, as well as police officers involved in the case.
I always appreciate Atlantic articles.
And this one is sobering.
Of all the possible outcomes available, the least shared, argued over, and considered is one that the shooter alludes to himself—that what feels to all of us like an era-defining event may ultimately be unremarkable in its brutality, in its inability to effect change, and in how quickly everyone moves on.
A person walking their dog in Central Park found a Ziploc bag of bullets in the bushes on Tuesday, but now police no longer believe they're tied to the UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder.
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NEW YORK - A person walking their dog in Central Park found a ziplock bag of bullets in the bushes on Tuesday, which police believe is tied to Luigi Mangione, the suspect accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson.
FOX 5 NY has exclusively learned that police say the person was walking near East 81st and 85th Street when they saw the bag, noticing writing on it that mirrors markings found on shell casingsin Midtown the morning of Thompson’s shooting.
The writing references "deny defend," echoing a phrase used to describe how insurers dodge claim payouts
The grandmother of UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect Luigi Mangione left her family at least $30 million in her will — but specified that anyone “charged, indicted, convicted of or pleads guilty to a felony” would be cut out.
Philanthropist Mary C. Mangione left her family an estate worth at least $30 million in her will, but grandson Luigi Mangione could be cut off if he’s found guilty of killing UnitedHealthcare…
I would love to read the parts of the Will that discusses this (which I probably will never get the chance to lol!) Sounds like it is up the discretion of the trustee(s). And the person has to be found guilty.
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