Authorities in central Pennsylvania on Monday were questioning a man in connection with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week, according to several media reports.
According to a CNN report, citing anonymous officials, investigators followed up on a tip after the man was spotted at a McDonald’s in Altoona by someone who believed he resembled the suspected killer.
Altoona police found the man in possession of a gun, a silencer, and fraudulent identification cards similar to those used by the gunman. One of the IDs matched the one the suspect had used to check into a Manhattan hostel before the shooting, the New York Times reported.
According to the Times, the man has been arrested on local charges, potentially for presenting a false ID to police, and New York detectives are en route to Altoona.
Brian Thompson, 50, was shot and killed outside a Manhattan hotel early Wednesday morning by a masked man who appeared to have waited for his arrival before shooting him from behind.
The suspect, whose identity has not been released by police, fled the scene, rode a bike into Central Park, and was later seen exiting the park and taking a taxi to a bus station in northern Manhattan. Authorities believe he used the bus to escape the city.
Thompson, a father of two, had served as CEO of UnitedHealth Group’s insurance division since April 2021, marking the culmination of a 20-year career with the company. He had been in New York to attend the company’s annual investor conference.
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More ShortsA spokesperson for UnitedHealth declined to comment on the latest developments, according to Reuters.
With inputs from agencies


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