Authorities in New York City have issued a warning to healthcare executives following the distribution of ‘wanted’ posters featuring prominent industry leaders. These developments come after the apparent assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4. The posters depict OptumHealth CEO Heather Cianfrocco and UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty. A poster of Thompson is included, with his face scored through with a bloody red ‘X.’
Affixed to traffic control boxes in Manhattan, the posters accuse these executives of prioritizing corporate profit over medical care. They feature the words ‘Deny,’ ‘Defend,’ and ‘Depose,’ which were found on shell casings at the scene of Thompson’s shooting.
The New York Police Department released a bulletin warning online narratives have encouraged further targeting of healthcare executives.
The emergence of the posters follows the arrest of Luigi Mangione, 26, from Altoona, Pennsylvania. Police apprehended Mangione, who is facing charges related to Thompson’s murder, with a 3D-printed pistol, a silencer, and a manifesto criticizing the U.S. healthcare system.
Legal proceedings are ongoing, with Mangione pleading not guilty to the murder and gun charges levied against him. His defense attorney, Thomas Dickey, confirmed these pleas.
In response to the assassination and associated threats, some health insurance companies have removed executives’ images from their websites.
SICK: Liberals in NYC have begun putting up “wanted” posters targeting health insurance company CEOs. The poster for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson – who was murdered – has now been marked as “completed.” pic.twitter.com/V5j7UnrOJt
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December 11, 2024