Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare CEO – Assassination Captured On Video

Brian Thompson, United Health Care CEO.

A shocking murder in the streets of New York City. On December 4, 2024, UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, 50, was in New York for a big investor meeting. The meeting was scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel. Thompson was staying across the street at a different hotel and at about 6:45 a.m. he left his hotel and crossed the street. That’s when the suspect approached him from behind, shooting him three times and killing him. The shooter had arrived at the scene about five minutes before Thompson. Then after the shooting, he took off across the street and jumped on to an e-bike to escape (may or may not be a city bike). This prompted a massive manhunt by the NYPD, executing search warrants and trying to track down a killer.

CEO of an incredibly large company United Healthcare. Millions and millions of people have UnitedHealthcare. They are worth billions and billions and billions of dollars. The man who was murdered making $10 million a year and didn’t have bodyguards.

Someone knew his schedule and knew he would be there. Someone who waited only for five minutes in front of the hotel. He knew exactly when Brian Thompson was going to be there, an hour and 15 minutes ahead of time. There are many different ways one can enter and exit. How did he know which entrance Brian Thompson was going to go into?

The murder was caught on video, because there are CCTV everywhere in New York City.

$10,000 is reward for information leading to an arrest.

New images of the suspect were released by the NYPD. He apparently stayed in High New York City hostel. It is not a cheap hostel. The suspect apparently book space on November 30th with a fake New Jersey ID at the hostel.  

New pictures came from inside the hostel and were taken around 5 a.m., before the murder.
Then he hopped on the subway and went down to Midtown Manhattan. First, he made a stop at that Starbucks, buying bottle of water and  two power bars.

This is important forensic evidence and is being tested for DNA.

Then he went to that Midtown Hilton hotel. He waited for five minutes, spotted Brian Thompson, followed him. He got behind him, got about 20ft from him and then opened fire, shooting him in the back. Then he got closer and shot him in the calf.  Three live nine millimeter rounds and three discharge casings were found. The gun will jam if it doesn’t have enough powder, pushing the bullet out of it. He does know to clear a weapon. You do need training in order to actually effectively do it. It takes a lot of muscle memory to do it. He did a lot of types of techniques one would do as a law enforcement. But the way he did later on as he slapped the side of the weapon, but it seems he didn’t have a solid base of training. The killer apparently wrote inscriptions on the casings – deny, defend and depose with a sharpie marker.

There has been a lot of talk initially that maybe this was someone who was really trained, because they had seen the gunman go up behind Brian Thompson and the gun gets jammed and he was able to quickly fix it, so he was able to shoot again in the back, as well as the calf. Now, with all these things being left behind, there is a suspicion that he wasn’t professional killer.

Police say after the shooting, the suspect fled on foot, got on e-bike. Authorities found a cell phone on the route he used to escape. It may be a burner phone and in that case he probably disposed of it, not to be tracked. The suspect went into Central Park.

NYPD: “I want to be clear at this time. Every indication is that this was a premeditated, pre-planned, targeted attack.”

During the search of Central Park police found the suspect’s backpack. Inside, police found Monopoly money and a jacket, according to officials briefed on the matter. Police say the gunman used a fake New Jersey driver’s license to check into a hostel.

2:51 Surveillance video of the murder.
Brian Thompson reportedly was separated from his wife at the time of killing.
Luigi Mangione (left), the shooter (right).

Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested on December 10, 2025, on a gun charge after being picked up while eating at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, following an employee calling the police. The 26-year-old had multiple fake IDs and a gun with a suppressor, according to officials. He was carrying a a three-page handwritten manifesto criticizing health insurance companies.

Luigi Mangione

The suspect was Gilman School valedictorian (a prestige private school). He graduated from University of Pennsylvania. He was an Ivy League graduate and worked for TrueCar.

Luigi Mangione, M.S.E. and B.S.E. in Computer Science @Penn – 7 years ago, I gave my hs senior speech on this topic: “Today, I will be talking to you about the future, about topics ranging from conscious artificial intelligence to human immortality. Likely, you’ll dismiss all this pretty quickly…”
Luigi Mangione with his sister.
UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione gives prep school valedictorian speech

He was reportedly very popular in High school, considered an extraordinary mind. People described Luigi as pretty normal, not introverted or extroverted. He was friendly, productive and likable.

Luigi Mangione yells to media as he’s escorted into court. “Luigi, did you do it?”, Luigi: “They are completely out of touch! And it’s an insult to the intelligence of the American people and their lived experience!”

Luigi Mangione comes from a prominent Maryland family which owns two country clubs, a radio station and Turf Valley resort. Reportedly, they owned nursing homes. He lived in Hawaii in 2022 and 2023 and left due to chronic back pain. His behavior changed six months ago, after a back surgery, and at one point his family filed a missing person report.

Police found Mangione’s fingerprints both on the water bottle and the kind of bar near the scene of the murder.

Luigi Mangione

People on social media support Luigi Mangione, because of the health insurance problem. Also, many people find him attractive. Surging support on social media for murder suspect #freeluigi is trending worldwide. Some of the comments are:

– “Voting for politicians who will give us universal healthcare”… That would be great! They never let us have that choice though, do they?

BCBS (Blue Cross/Blue Shield) had a plan to limit anesthesia during surgery. This would mean surgeons would have to rush and lead to mistakes. After the shooting, they publicly withdrew the proposal. I’m hearing pharmacy techs saying that companies are approving almost 100% of the orders. We tried to vote, we tried to protest. This is step 3. And we have seen that is works.

– It’s not complicated. Give us healthcare.

– Health insurance companies take lives in the legal way, through greed and negligence. But when one of the nobility goes down, we’re supposed to cry about it. Cool.

– Sympathy for CEO’s isn’t covered under my United Healthcare plan.

– Luigi is a hero. He took out a mass murderer.

– To leave patients to suffer in pain by denying medication is a form of torture. Denying healthcare is a crime.

– Health over wealth.

Luigi Mangione was born with a back problem, called spondylolisthesis. In an accident his back was hurt and had a back surgery. A doctor who looked his X ray said that “it was a botched surgery” and the pain in that condition is so unbearable that people wish “to take their own life”. Luigi Mangione needed a second surgery. Luigi’s manifesto suggested that he was angry with the health care industry. He specifically mentioned United Healthcare, including how the company was massive and their profits were staggering Luigi was critical of all health insurance companies for placing profit ahead of care. He said: “These parasites had it coming. I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done.” Luigi occasionally posted messages on a literature focused social media site called Goodreads. He wrote a review for the Manifesto written by Ted Kaczynski, who is also known as the Unabomber. The summary of Luigi’s review: “It’s easy to dismiss the manifesto as the writings of a person with mental illness, in order to avoid facing uncomfortable problems, identified by the work. Ted Kaczynski correctly predicted many aspects of modern society. He was a violent individual who was rightfully imprisoned. However, that doesn’t mean he was mentally ill. A more accurate characterization is that Ted was an extreme political revolutionary.” Luigi copied another review which indicated that when all other forms of communication fail, violence is necessary to survive. Large companies don’t care about the future and the term violence never solved anything is repeated by violent offenders and those who are afraid. Luigi had interest in books about alternative medicine, psychedelics and recovering from chronic conditions.

The state of New York charged Luigi Mangione in connection with the murder of Brian Thompson. He was charged with second degree murder, second degree possession of a forged instrument, third degree criminal possession of a weapon and two counts of second degree criminal possession of a weapon. In the state of New York second degree murder is similar to what other states designate as first-degree murder. In order to be charged with first-degree murder in New York a crime must involve an aggravating factor like killing a police officer or murder for hire.

Luigi Mangione, 26, has been charged with first-degree murder over the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. A Manhattan grand jury indicted Luigi Mangione for murder as an act of terrorism in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, according to newly released court documents.

The NYPD confirmed that they contacted Kathleen Mangione prior to her son’s arrest to vet a tip from the San Francisco Police Department. She reportedly said the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was “something that she could see him doing.”

Luigi Mangione was extradited to New York, after waiving his right to a hearing, for a hearing over new federal charges against him. Mangione will now face federal charges of stalking, murder through the use of a firearm, and a related gun charge, according to the federal complaint, which could bring the death penalty if he’s convicted.  New York does not have the death penalty.

a notebook (the “Notebook”), several thousand dollars in cash, an envelope associated with an FDIC-insured bank, and a letter addressed “To the Feds” (the “Feds Letter”). The Notebook contained several handwritten pages that express hostility towards the health insurance industry and wealthy executives in particular. In an entry marked as “8/15” [August 15, 2024], the Notebook described how “the details are finally coming together” and “I’m glad – in a way – that I’ve procrastinated, bc [because] it allowed me to learn more about [acronym for Company-1]. The Notebook entry also stated that “the target is insurance” because “it checks every box.” In an entry marked as “10/22” [October 22, 2024], the Notebook stated: “1.5 months. This investor conference is a true windfall… and – most importantly – the message becomes self evident.” Later on in the entry, the Notebook describes an intent to “wack” the CEO of one of the insurance companies at its investor conference. As described above, October 22, 2024 was approximately 6 weeks before the date of the murder of the Victim.
The Feds Letter recovered from MANGIONE stated: “I wasn’t working with anyone. This was fairly trivial. Some elementary social engineering, basic CAD, a lot of patience.” The Feds Letter also stated: “P.S. you can check serial numbers to verify this is all self-funded. My own ATM withdrawals.”
At approximately 5:41 a.m. the Shooter walked around the area of the Midtown Hotel and at one point purchased items from a nearby coffee shop. The Shotter then returned to a bench in the vicinity of the Midtown Hotel. On at least one occasion, prior to the murder, the Shooter was depicted using a cellphone.
Mangione’s gun.
FEDERAL CHARGES – Stalking: Travel in Interstate Commerce – Stalking: Use of Interstate Facilities Murder: – Through Use of a Firearm – Firearms Offense
COUNT ONE (Stalking – Travel in Interstate Commerce) …the defendant, traveled in interstate commerce with the intent to kill, injure, harass, intimidate, and place under surveillance with intent to kill, injure, harass, and intimidate another person. MANGIONE, traveled from Georgia to New York. New York for the purpose of stalking and killing Brian Thompson, and while in New York, MANGIONE stalked and then shot and killed Thompson in the vicinity of West 54th Street…
COUNT TWO (Stalking – Use of Interstate Facilities) …used an electric communication service and electronic communication system of interstate commerce, and a facility of interstate or foreign commerce… MANGIONE used a cellphone, interstate wires, interstate highways, and the Internet to plan and carry out the stalking, shooting, and killing of Brian Thompson…
Emerson College: The murder was completely unacceptable – completely acceptable, results by age.

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