Pennsylvania governor: UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killer ‘no hero’
- Pennsylvania Governor condemned the actions of the individual responsible for the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO, stating that the killer should not be viewed as a hero.
- There was strong public backlash against the glorification of violence following the incident.
- Community leaders called for unity and respect for the victim in response to the killing.
- The governor's statements aimed to clarify moral perspectives on violence in the community.
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Editorial: Suspected killer Mangione is not a hero — stop treating him as one
Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is being hailed by many as a hero. There’s something profoundly wrong with that. From the time of Thompson’s murder last week on a Manhattan street caught in surveillance camera photos, to snippets of Mangione’s alleged movements while on the run, online praise for Mangione has run neck and neck with vitriol for health insurers. Google removed a flood of negative McDonald…
Pennsylvania governor says suspect in CEO’s murder is ‘no hero’
By Jack Phillips Contributing Writer The governor of Pennsylvania said that the murder suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing is “no hero.” Some online commenters have celebrated him for allegedly targeting a health care executive. In last week’s incident, Thompson was fatally shot in what officials called a targeted attack in midtown Manhattan, leading police on a nearly week-long manhunt. Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested i…
Pennsylvania Governor Says Suspect in CEO’s Murder Is ‘No Hero’
The governor of Pennsylvania said on Monday that the murder suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killing is “no hero.” Some online commenters have celebrated him for allegedly targeting a health care executive. In this past week’s incident, Thompson was fatally shot in what officials called a targeted attack in midtown Manhattan, leading police on a nearly week-long manhunt. Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, …
IBX cautioned employees against wearing branded gear in public following UnitedHealthcare shooting
PHILADELPHIA (TNS) — In the wake of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week, and after seeing morbid reactions to the killing on social media, one local health-care company cautioned employees about drawing attention to where they work.
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