A grainy image of his face drew comparisons to Hollywood heartthrobs. A jacket similar to the one he’s wearing on wanted posters is reportedly flying off the shelves. And the words written on the bullets he used to kill a man in cold blood on a sidewalk on Wednesday have become, for some people, a rallying cry.

Four days after a gunman assassinated a top health insurance executive in Midtown Manhattan and vanished, the unidentified suspect has, in some quarters, been venerated as something approaching a folk hero.

  • Doug Holland
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    1311 month ago

    I have a right-wing neighbor who voted Trump three times, says climate change is a hoax, and hates me for sometimes wearing a tie-dye jacket, but he says with a grin all over his face, “Did you hear about that insurance CEO who got shot dead?” and he laughs and laughs and gives me a thumbs-up.

    America stands united.

    • @Notorious_handholder
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      1 month ago

      Funnily enough the death of a United Health Care CEO has United Americans in a feeling of well deserved schadenfreude.

    • @AngryRobot
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      421 month ago

      My trump-loving in-laws are the same. Voted 3 times for shitler, but they’re thrilled about this. It’s one thing in the news that we can discuss.

    • @Benjaben
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      381 month ago

      A few more of these and we’ll all really see how much we actually agree with one another, and how much the split and hate is manufactured.

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