mixed_biscuits

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This individual was probably there to send proof of death to her bosses. Sure looks like it, waiting, unphased, ready with her iPhone to get the money shot
Yes, what I find amusing is that her 'Biden You're Fired' sign could be a message from Trump or a message from Biden. She's also Assistant Director of the Insider Threat Office, which tries to mitigate threats to the US from within including disclosure i.e. the kind of thing Trump was accused of in the Mar-a-Lago case.

I think the aim was to build a justification for this kind of thing, as well as carry it out.

The primary mission of the NITTF is to develop a Government-wide insider threat program for deterring, detecting, and mitigating insider threats, including the safeguarding of classified information from exploitation, compromise, or other unauthorized disclosure, taking into account risk levels, as well as the distinct
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
Apparently the only lead they have on him is from a CCTV image taken in a Starbucks shortly before the killing.

Because, you know, you can't just gun someone down in the street without fuelling up on your morning cup o' Joe first, can you?
 

william_kent

Well-known member

Gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare boss Brian Thompson a 'practised, seasoned, trained professional', says FBI expert

Former FBI special agent Terry Rankhorn says the "chilling" shooting of UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson was carried out by "someone who knows their craft".

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"He paces his target. He draws his weapon. He takes careful aim and then fires at his target once. And then you can see the weapon malfunction.
He calmly clears the malfunction, fires again, and advances on his target. This isn't some drug-addled murderer. This is a professional."
 

version

Well-known member
They don't have to have been a professional, could just be a regular person with firearms experience or someone who'd been preparing for months.

I think a lot of people are hoping it's a little guy striking back at 'The Man'. That'd be more satisfying than it being some sort of corporate hit or the result of a personal dispute.
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
They don't have to have been a professional, could just be a regular person with firearms experience or someone who'd been preparing for months.
Practicing at home with a target will help you get used to using the gun properly, sure, but that's not going to make it any easier to gun down a stranger in cold blood in broad daylight on a busy street, is it?
 

Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
I'd say the percentage of the general public capable of doing that is probably going to be pretty small, even in the US where it's common for ordinary people to own guns, no matter how justified the grudge.

Then again, this guy could be a battle-hardened ex-marine for all we know.
 

version

Well-known member
Practicing at home with a target will help you get used to using the gun properly, sure, but that's not going to make it any easier to gun down a stranger in cold blood in broad daylight on a busy street, is it?

You don't have to be a professional to be a psycho. The kind of person who gets to the point of carrying out an assassination is probably wired up a little differently to the average person, whether they're doing it for professional or personal reasons.

They've released photos of a suspect now, so it'll be interesting to see how the story develops. He looks like Simon Reeve.

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Mr. Tea

Let's Talk About Ceps
You don't have to be a professional to be a psycho. The kind of person who gets to the point of carrying out an assassination is probably wired up a little differently to the average person, whether they're doing it for professional or personal reasons.

They've released photos of a suspect now, so it'll be interesting to see how the story develops. He looks like Simon Reeve.

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Autechre devotee, guaranteed.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
The online reaction, although predictable in the era where everyone laughed at the billionaire dying in his submarine, is still somewhat remarkable.

Probably a good week for security services to ramp up their rates.

*Rates not bill you blockhead
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
I really liked the Fincher film "The Killer" about an incel-y assassin. It was as unrealistic as John Wick in many respects but I appreciated how he was portrayed as genuinely amoral, willing to murder women and children if he has to without a second thought.

In that film though (SPOILER ALERT) he spared the evil billionaire.
 

version

Well-known member
The online reaction, although predictable in the era where everyone laughed at the billionaire dying in his submarine, is still somewhat remarkable.

It's hard to feel much sympathy for someone in that line of work, particularly that high up in it and working for a notoriously callous company.
 
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