Words ‘Deny’, ‘Defend’ and ‘Depose’ were written on casings left at scene of shooting of Brian Thompson
Detectives in New York are investigating inscriptions of “deny”, “defend” and “depose” on bullet casings left at the scene of the murder of the UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson, according to a person familiar with the case. As a sprawling manhunt to find the killer enters a second day, New York Police Department officials are searching for a motive behind what they called a “brazen, targeted attack”.
He was later declared dead at nearby Mount Sinai Hospital. The shooter, who fled the scene on an e-bike towards Central Park, where he was last seen later on Wednesday morning, remains at large. At a press conference on Wednesday, Joseph Kenny, chief of detectives at the NYPD, said the investigation would look at “everything” to ascertain the killer’s motive.
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