The gunman who stalked and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fled New York City by bus, police officials told CNN on Friday. Video of the suspected shooter leaving the scene of the shooting Wednesday showed him riding a bicycle to Central Park and later taking a taxi cab to a bus depot, Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told CNN. Here's the latest: The gunman who killed the CEO of the largest U.S. health insurer may have fled the city on a bus, New York City police officials told CNN on Friday. Video of the suspected shooter leaving the scene of the shooting Wednesday showed him riding a bicycle to Central Park and later taking a taxi cab to a bus depot, Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told CNN. “We have reason to believe that the person in question has left New York City,” Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. The gunman who killed the CEO of the largest U.S. health insurer made sure to wear a mask during the shooting yet left a trail of evidence in view of the nation’s biggest city and its network of security cameras that have aided authorities piecing together his movements and his identity. A law enforcement official said Friday that new surveillance footage shows the suspect riding the subway and visiting establishments in Manhattan and provided more clues about his actions in the days before he ambushed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson . The gunman’s whereabouts and identity remain unknown Friday, as did the reason for Wednesday’s killing. New York City police say evidence firmly points to it being a targeted attack . ▶ Read more about the search for the gunman In many companies, investor meetings like the one UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was walking to when he was fatally shot are viewed as very risky because details on the location and who will be speaking are highly publicized. “It gives people an opportunity to arrive well in advance and take a look at the room, take a look at how people would probably come and go out of a location,” said Dave Komendat, president of DSKomendat Risk Management Services, which is based in the greater Seattle area. Some firms respond by beefing up security. For example, tech companies routinely require everyone attending a major event, such as Apple’s annual unveiling of the next iPhone or a shareholder meeting, to go through airport-style security checkpoints before entering. Others forgo in-person meetings with shareholders. ▶ Read more about how companies protect their leaders Those images include New York’s subway system, a law enforcement official said. In establishments where the person was captured on camera, he always appeared to pay with cash, the official said. The official wasn’t authorized to discuss details of the ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. — Mike Balsamo Medica, a Minnesota-based nonprofit health care firm that serves 1.5 million customers in 12 states, said it’s temporarily closing all six locations. The firm has offices in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Nebraska and North Dakota, and employs about 3,000 people. Employees will work from home, Medica spokesman Greg Bury said in an email Friday. “The safety of Medica employees is our top priority and we have increased security both for all of our employees,” a statement from Medica said. “Although we have received no specific threats related to our campuses, our office buildings will be temporarily closed out of an abundance of caution.” Bury also said biographical information on the company’s executives was taken down from its website as a precaution. The insurer cited the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in its announcement about the Dec. 12 event. “All of us at Centene are deeply saddened by Brian Thompson’s death and want to express our support for all of those affected. Health insurance is a big industry and a small community; many members of the CenTeam crossed paths with Brian during their careers,” Centene CEO Sarah M. London said in a news release. “He was a person with a deep sense of empathy and clear passion for improving access to care. Our hearts are with his family and his colleagues during this difficult time.” Centene Corp. has grown in recent years to become the largest insurer in Medicaid, the state- and federally funded program that covers care for people with low incomes. Insurers manage Medicaid coverage for states, and Centene has more than 13 million people enrolled in that coverage. The insurance company also said it’s focused on ensuring the safety of employees and assisting investigators. “While our hearts are broken, we have been touched by the huge outpouring of kindness and support in the hours since this horrific crime took place,” the company said. But he said Friday that he’s confident police will arrest the shooter. “We are on the right road to apprehend him and bring him to justice,” Adams said on TV station WPIX. Later, it removed their names and biographies entirely. Police and federal agents have been collecting information from Greyhound in an attempt to identify the suspect and are working to determine whether he purchased the ticket to New York in late November, a law enforcement official said. Investigators were also trying to obtain additional information from a cellphone recovered from a pedestrian plaza through which the shooter fled. The fatal shooting of Brian Thompson while walking alone on a New York City sidewalk has put a spotlight on the widely varied approaches companies take to protect their leaders against threats. Experts say today’s political, economic and technological climate is only going to make the job of evaluating threats against executives and taking action to protect them even more difficult, experts say. Some organizations have a protective intelligence group that uses digital tools such as machine learning or artificial intelligence to comb through online comments to detect threats not only on social media platforms such as X but also on the dark web, says Komendat. They look for what’s being said about the company, its employees and its leadership to uncover risks. ▶ Read more about the steps companies take to protect their leadership Police said Thursday they found a water bottle and protein bar wrapper from a trash can near the scene of the ambush and think the suspect bought them from a Starbucks minutes before the shooting. The items were being tested by the city’s medical examiner.
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The leadership of the Labour Party (LP) has said would go to court to seek an order declaring the seats of defectors from the party vacant Obiora Ifoh, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, said this followed the defection of Akangbe Illiya, a member representing Jos South/Jos East, at the House of Representatives The party had earlier said it was creating a Labour Party ‘Hall of Shame’ Register for the defectors “This defection like similar ones before is condemnable. “Section 68(g) of the 1999 constitution is emphatic on when to defect and what happens when a lawmaker sponsored by a political party decides to jump ship. “It is unnecessary to probe why most of the defectors chose the All Progressives Congress (APC) as their destination point and why the speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass has refused to respect the provisions of the constitution by declaring their seats vacant” He noted that the party has since filed actions in the court to compel the National Assembly leadership to declare the seats of the defected Labour Party lawmakers vacant. “The suit also seeks that every salary, emolument or privileges received, from the date of defection, be returned.”SHEPHERDSTOWN — This week, the Corporation of Shepherdstown launched a new and improved website - www.shepherdstown.gov . About half a dozen volunteers worked together on an ad hoc committee under Mayor James Gatz to replace the former website with a visually appealing, one-stop-shop for information about the municipality. “The website that had been there for years really needed an update. That’s the way websites are — they’re not static. You’ve got to keep them going and keep adding to them,” Gatz said. “I think a lot of people, including me, had a time maneuvering through that website. “I’m sure that when the old website was put up, it was state of the art and everything was great. But things have gotten better since then, in terms of how websites work and what’s possible with the technology,” Gatz added. “It was time to update it. The previous mayor and council had worked on this project a lot, but we picked it up from where they had left it and made it even better." Shepherdstown resident Deb Tucker served as chair of the ad hoc committee, as she had extensive professional experience with website development. She said that the previous administration’s plans for the website were to migrate the old website’s information into a new format. However, she and her fellow volunteers decided to improve on that idea by using input from local residents on what they would like to see in the website. “We developed the website to provide all of the information on the town that residents, businesses and visitors could need,” Tucker said, mentioning the photos on the website were all taken by Shepherdstown resident Michael Chalmers. “It’s a clear, modern look, with multiple ways to navigate to find information.” Forms that would previously need to be picked up at town hall can now be printed off directly from the website and, in the future, will likely be updated so that they can be filled out and submitted online. “We centralized the library of forms, including references to specific town ordinances,” Tucker said. “We tried to make it clear on the website, as to who to contact and how to contact them for different town services that are needed.” The website also includes a number of other useful new features, Tucker said. Utility bills and police department fines can now be paid on the municipality’s website. Parking-related needs can be addressed on the site, such as where to park in town and how to get parking passes. People can now report issues in town and, if desired, submit anonymous tips to the Shepherdstown Police Department via the website. Those wanting to become more engaged with the community can find lists of volunteering opportunities and an events calendar via the website. “This new website was created to aid in transparency from the town and to let people know more about what was happening in town government. But with all of the services that the town provides, we also wanted to provide people with a platform that would give them easy access about those services,” Gatz said. “I think of the town’s website as a place that symbolizes the town for people who are not here, who are looking around for places to visit,” Gatz added. “It’s the first place where some people may find out about Shepherdstown, so it’s very important that it presents our town as the very cool place that it is."Angels acquire C Chuckie Robinson from White Sox
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