New images of UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting person of interest released as sources say NYPD searches for gun
New York — The New York City Police Department released two new photos Saturday showing a suspect being questioned. UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson shot and killed Outside a Hilton hotel in midtown Manhattan earlier this week.
One image shows the suspect sitting in the back of a taxi, while another image shows him walking along the sidewalk outside the vehicle. In both photos, he is wearing a mask, and both have a hood.
NYPD divers were seen searching a Central Park lake early Saturday afternoon. Sources told CBS News New York that they are looking for the weapon used in the fatal shooting.
Searched a day later Police find backpack in Central Parklaw enforcement officials said they believed to be suspected shooter. Sources told CBS News New York that there was a jacket in the backpack, but no gun Police believe it was used in crimes. The NYPD Forensic Laboratory is currently analyzing the backpack for possible hair and DNA samples, sources said.
Sources said investigators, including divers, were searching the lake around 3:30 pm on Saturday. Citizen App video showed police setting up a cordon at the south end of Central Park Lake, the area where the backpack was found.
“This corner, it didn’t seem like a big area, but this corner was cordoned off with maybe five police officers, a van, and then we saw scuba gear and a couple of divers coming in and just splashing around and just looking in this area,” said an eyewitness named Charlotte D.
Sources told CBS News New York that the search has so far been unsuccessful.
Mayor says police are looking for people involved in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting
Mayor Eric Adams told reporters at a Police Athletic League event in Harlem on Saturday that the “net is tightening” as police close in on leads. interested persons who was Stay at a hotel on the Upper West Side According to sources, he was caught on camera not wearing a mask while flirting with an employee.
Adams also said police know the suspect’s name but will not share it publicly.
“We don’t want to release it right now. If you do that, you’re basically tipping this guy off… We’re looking at, we don’t want to give him the upper hand at all. Let him continue to believe that he can hide behind a mask,” Adams said.
Police said persons of interest left his Upper West Side hotel around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday.arriving at the Midtown Hilton Hotel only 11 minutes later. They said he placed an order at Starbucks around 6:17 a.m., then saw Thompson at 6:46 a.m. and pulled the trigger.
He then rode his bike to Central Park, got into a taxi, jumped out and took another taxi to Washington Heights, according to police. Seen on camera entering the Port Authority Bus Terminal. police believe He left the city soon after.
The investigation is ongoing. The FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.