Police Release New Images in Hunt for Gunman Who Killed Health Insurance CEO in New York
Police have issued two new images of a suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, who was killed in New York City on Wednesday. Thompson, 50, was shot in the back as he walked to a conference in Midtown Manhattan, in what authorities believe was a targeted attack.
On Saturday, New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that “the net is tightening” around the gunman, who has so far evaded capture despite an extensive manhunt and the use of facial recognition technology. The FBI has also joined the search, offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the suspect’s arrest.
The newly released images show the suspect in two different locations. In one, he is seen in the back of a taxi wearing a hooded sweatshirt and a disposable face mask. In the second image, he is outside the vehicle, again with a face mask. These images were captured by surveillance cameras as part of the ongoing investigation.
The investigation has uncovered new details about the suspect. According to US media reports, a backpack believed to belong to the gunman was found near the crime scene. Inside the bag, authorities discovered a Tommy Hilfiger jacket and paper money from the board game Monopoly. It remains unclear how these items are connected to the crime.
Thompson, a father of two, was on his way to an investor conference when he was shot. He was scheduled to speak at the event later that day. After the shooting, the suspect fled the scene on foot, before riding a bicycle toward Central Park. Authorities have yet to determine the exact motive behind the killing, but they have noted that bullet casings found near the victim contained the words “deny,” “defend,” and “depose.” These words have been associated with critics of the US private health insurance industry, leading investigators to consider possible motives tied to Thompson’s leadership at UnitedHealthcare.
On Friday, a source familiar with the case told CBS News that investigators believe the suspect may have left New York City and could be heading to Atlanta, Georgia. This new lead has prompted authorities to expand their search beyond the city.
The investigation continues, with police and the FBI urging anyone with information to come forward. The public’s assistance remains crucial in bringing the suspect to justice.
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Prime Minister Starmer to Attend EU Security Summit Amid Tensions and Uncertainty
In early 2025, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will attend an informal summit of European Union (EU) leaders, marking the first invitation extended to the UK since the tense Brexit negotiations. The summit, scheduled for February, will focus on future security and defense cooperation, reflecting Europe’s growing concerns over the volatile global landscape.
The meeting’s backdrop is a world embroiled in conflict, with ongoing wars in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Russia, with backing from Iran, North Korea, and China, continues its aggressive actions against Ukraine, while the potential re-election of Donald Trump in the United States raises new anxieties. Trump’s threats to impose punitive tariffs on imports and his suggestion of withdrawing from NATO—a cornerstone of Western security—have heightened concerns in both the EU and the UK. These global uncertainties have underscored the importance of EU-UK collaboration in preserving security and trade stability.
For the EU, the loss of the UK after Brexit was a blow, stripping the bloc of a significant economy and its only major military power aside from France. The UK, meanwhile, while no longer bound by EU regulations, finds itself with reduced influence on the world stage. However, under Labour’s leadership, the UK has acknowledged the importance of a strong relationship with Europe, especially in addressing key domestic priorities such as the economy, defense, and migration.
Mark Leonard, director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, emphasized that Europe remains central to the Labour government’s success. “The economy, defence, migration… there’s a European element to all of this,” he said. “Things which will make a success of this government are tied up with Europe.”
Labour has repeatedly pledged an “ambitious reset” in EU-UK relations, and there has been notable diplomatic activity since their election victory. Foreign Secretary David Lammy attended an EU Foreign Ministers’ meeting, Chancellor Rachel Reeves spoke at an EU finance ministers’ summit, and Starmer himself met with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels.
Despite this goodwill, skepticism persists in Brussels. While EU figures express a desire for closer UK relations, they remain uncertain about the UK’s position on key issues. One anonymous EU diplomat noted, “The headspace is there. The appetite is there in Europe for closer UK relations. What’s less clear is what London is really interested in—and what trade-offs it’s willing to make to get there.”
As the UK and the EU prepare for a summit in the spring, the future of their relationship will depend on the UK’s willingness to engage in meaningful compromise, particularly on issues like trade and migration. With tensions still high, the outcome of the 2025 summit will be a pivotal moment in reshaping EU-UK ties.
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