Police have offered a $10,000 reward for information regarding the death of Brian Thompson. He was the chief executive officer of UnitedHealthcare and was fatally shot around 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday morning. Video surveillance shows a hooded man wearing a black mask firing a gun before fleeing the scene, first on foot and then on an e-bike. Thompson was found with gunshot wounds to his back and leg and was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The shooting was described as a "premeditated, pre-planned, targeted attack" by authorities. While the motive remains unknown, police believe Thompson was at the hotel to attend the UnitedHealth Group investors conference. He has served as the health insurer's CEO since 2021.
The company, UnitedHealthcare, expressed deep sadness and shock at Thompson's passing. "We are deeply saddened and shocked at the passing of our dear friend and colleague Brian Thompson, the C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare," the company said in a statement. "Brian was a highly respected colleague and friend to all who worked with him."
The killing took place the morning of tonight's tree lighting at Rockefeller Center. Police said the incident would not affect the holiday event, which is scheduled to take place at 7 p.m. with a "massive police presence" including plain clothes detail and additional police in the subways.
Police are working hard to solve this crime and have offered a significant reward for information. A manhunt is underway for the shooter, and authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
The details of the shooting have shocked the community, and people are concerned about the safety of their neighborhoods. Police are working to ensure that the public is safe and that the shooter is brought to justice.
From 9th to 15th December, Coca-Cola will be transforming Melbourne's Emporium Billboard with personal notes of kindness. Each note adds $10 to the $50,000 donation already pledged to The Salvation Army's Christmas appeal. This partnership between Coca-Cola and The Salvation Army has been ongoing since 2017, providing meals and services to struggling Aussie families and community members during the holiday season.
The power of these small acts of kindness is truly remarkable. Thousands of messages from across the nation are coming together to help Coca-Cola reach its goal of $100,000 or 10,000 meals. It shows that even the simplest gestures can have a huge impact on people's lives.
Recent research from The Salvation Army reveals that almost half of Aussies (48 per cent) are buying fewer presents for their kids this year, and 11.9 million Australians (56 per cent) are spending less on food. This Christmas, The Salvation Army is expecting an increase in people seeking and relying on help due to the cost-of-living pressure and financial uncertainty.
However, with Coca-Cola's support, they are able to provide much-needed meals and support to those in need. As Major Gary Masters, the national communications manager at The Salvation Army, said, "Christmas is the busiest time of the year for The Salvos, and we're preparing to see more people than ever before reaching out to us for help. Whether it's people on the brink of homelessness, fighting to pay bills, or just feeling lonely, we want to give them the Christmas they deserve."
As part of Coca-Cola's 2024 partnership with The Salvation Army, an additional $25,000 will be given to five communities in need. The Richmond Corps, The Well in Victoria, Lismore Corps, Liverpool Corps, and Brisbane Street level Mission in Queensland will all receive a special Community Christmas Dinner after facing challenging times due to homelessness, flooding, and the cost-of-living crisis.
Marketing director at Coca-Cola Australia, Kate Miller, expressed pride in the partnership, saying, "Coca-Cola and meals has always been a perfect partnership. We're so proud to once again be working with The Salvos to bring this to life in such a meaningful way."
Major Masters also emphasized the importance of coming together during Christmas, stating, "This Christmas initiative is about coming together in a supportive and friendly environment and feeling the magic of Christmas. A delicious and hearty meal is so much better when shared with others."