According to law enforcement sources on Monday, authorities are interrogating a guy in central Pennsylvania in relation to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
According to two people familiar with the situation, the Altoona man caught the attention of detectives in part because he was discovered in possession of a gun that resembled the one used in the fatal shooting that occurred last Wednesday, as reported by NBC News.
According to three law enforcement sources, the subject of the questioning was at a McDonald’s when patrons felt he was suspicious and called the police.
According to two senior law enforcement sources, he was discovered in possession of a silencer, a gun that resembled the one that killed Thompson, and a phony New Jersey ID.
A masked attacker came up behind Thompson and shot him dead in front of the New York Hilton Midtown, which is roughly 280 miles from Altoona.
According to surveillance footage, the murderer started shooting at approximately 6:45 a.m. before escaping into Central Park on foot and then a bike, according to investigators.According to investigators, the last video of the suspected shooter showed him at an Upper Manhattan bus depot.
According to law enforcement officials, investigators are investigating if the individual being questioned in Altoona traveled from Philadelphia, which is roughly 240 miles distant, via bus.
In addition to the $10,000 already offered by the NYPD and Crime Stoppers, the FBI has announced a $50,000 reward for information that leads to the gunman’s capture.
Thompson’s murder shocked the business and medical communities, prompting concerns about the proper amount of security for senior executives.
As social media feeds were overrun with tweets cheering or at least defending Thompson’s murder, the shooting also revealed a deep, visceral animosity against private health care firms.
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