Summary

The fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has drawn attention due to the phrase “deny, defend, depose” reportedly written on the shooter’s ammunition, echoing criticism of insurer practices like “delay, deny, defend.”

UnitedHealthcare, one of the largest U.S. health insurers, has faced scrutiny over claim denials and delays, including a Senate report highlighting issues with Medicare Advantage prior authorizations.

The killing has sparked public outrage and dark humor on social media, reflecting widespread frustration with health insurers, which many blame for rising healthcare costs and access barriers.

  • @kemsat
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    1296 days ago

    “Sparked public outrage” Where? The CEO’s of America headquarters? I’ve literally only seen elation & humorous remarks.

      • @kemsat
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        66 days ago

        Oh yeah that’s fair

    • @samus12345
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      155 days ago

      “If there is any person in the town, who feels emotion caused by this man’s death,” said Scrooge quite agonised, “show that person to me, Spirit, I beseech you.”

  • @MehBlah
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    1256 days ago

    Somebody lost someone and they correctly identified the person most guilty. That is what these people and their undeserved money fear. They fear when the riots start the people don’t trash their neighborhood for once but seek out those to blame and trash them. That is when you will see gun control become a priority.

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        Maybe you should re evaluate that. Like in ‘are we the baddies?’ style.

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        I am certainly not saying the CEO was anything other than a bad guy. I’m talking about being anti-gun.

        IE, 'if when a guy with a gun kills someone we all agree is bad, and your takeaway from that is ‘yay now we can can the gun’, maybe you aren’t the anti-violence person you like to think you are.

        • @Kbobabob
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          156 days ago

          Won’t someone think of the rich?

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          115 days ago

          Yeah, it’s bad to kill someone with a gun but it’s okay to kill thousands with an AI-enabled claims denier.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 days ago

            Not even slightly okay. I am shedding no tears for this asshole. My comment was directed at the user who is happy that this might lead to more gun control.

        • @[email protected]
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          Yeah no. Gun ownership in the USA is fucking crazy. How the fuck can a country have regular school shootings and not ban guns or at least regulate them slightly.

          • @MehBlah
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            56 days ago

            Because those kids are not rich.

              • @Fedizen
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                without receipts or red tape. Most countries have a licensing program for firearms.

                It would be trivial to mandate each state license gun owners in order to purchase firearms but we don’t even do that.

          • @[email protected]
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            regulate them slightly

            I would encourage you to educate yourself. If you honestly think there is not even slight regulation of gun ownership, then you are not informed on this issue.

          • @[email protected]
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            Not saying otherwise. I’m saying if your takeaway is that it’s good to put more gun control, maybe you should reevaluate your position on gun control.

            • @[email protected]
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              People arguing for gun control don’t deny the usefulness of guns. Cars are useful too, it’s a lot harder to get a car than a gun.

  • @Josey_Wales
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    “Sparked public outrage”

    Only reference in article is a link to another story discussing outrage on social media in general. AP is pushing a capitalist agenda.

    I personally haven’t seen any outrage. Just that dark humor.

    • @hOrni
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      516 days ago

      The outrage was already sparked. That’s why he got shot.

    • @dvlsg
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      206 days ago

      I’ve seen plenty of outrage.

      It’s just all targeted at the insurance companies.

    • TheTechnician27
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      186 days ago

      I think you’re misreading this sentence: I think it’s clearly implying public outrage surrounding US health insurance, not about the killing itself. “The killing has sparked public outrage and dark humor on social media” pretty clearly implies to me that they mean the public outrage associated with the dark humor.

      • @meco03211
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        216 days ago

        Haha. Yes. We all make funny jokes! We’re just joking right guys?

    • @b34k
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      106 days ago

      The only outrage I’ve seen is directed towards mods on various platforms for locking community discussion about this incident.

      • @nomous
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        My dad got fucked around by insurance until he spent the rest of his (probably shortened) life in a wheelchair. For profit insurance should be a crime, they’re all ghouls, fuck em all.

  • @Feathercrown
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    956 days ago

    The killing has sparked public outrage

    I legitimately haven’t seen a single person upset other than someone posting a screenshot of Tim Walz doing the typical tweet of condolences

    • @prof_wafflez
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      216 days ago

      The average citizen is cheering every location I’ve looked.

    • @Kbobabob
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      116 days ago

      I’m outraged… The way that healthcare companies decide who gets to live and who needs to die for profit.

      • @Lennny
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        It was only one CEO, that’s what’s outrageous. We can do better.

    • @[email protected]
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      Weirdly, I’ve seen a few .ml usernames complaining about how killing people is always evil, and that we’re evil for glorifying it

      • @[email protected]
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        I assume those people are trolls of the contrarian category.

        People are too thrilled to be upset by trolling attempts about the topic. That’s actually impressive.

    • @candybrie
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      You got to read more of the sentence:

      The killing has sparked public outrage and dark humor on social media, reflecting widespread frustration with health insurers

      The outrage isn’t about the killing. The outrage is about the health insurers. The killing is just the spark that got us all to talk about it.

      • @Feathercrown
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        15 days ago

        Reading? On the internet? What is this, Barnes and Noble?

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    the phrase “deny, defend, depose” reportedly written on the shooter’s ammunition

    This is likely in reference to a book that is highly critical of the medical insurance field called “Delay, Deny Defend”. Except here, the shooter actually did depose the CEO for his company’s actions.

    • @[email protected]
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      Reading the article, it’s either a poor choice of words on the part of the AP journalist, or a deliberate choice of words to muddy the situation when this inevitably gets compressed into a short reference memory as the news cycle moves on.

      What’s described is very much the outrage expressed against insurance practices re: medical care, part of the celebration of this guy’s death.

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    “But guys, he could have had some other motive! We just dOn’T kNoW!!!1!one!!!”

    So, about that.

    • FaceDeer
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      We don’t know what words were written on all the ammo he didn’t fire, so maybe it was sheer coincidence.

    • @Stovetop
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      Yep, I was previously in the “probably someone wronged by United but can’t be 100% sure” camp, but now there’s no way it could be interpreted as anything else. Someone sought justice and got it.

    • @meeeeetch
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      If he was shtupping your wife, what better way to direct suspicion away from you than to play into the angle that would give every American not on the Forbes list a motive?

    • @seaQueue
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      It sure would be a shame if the 99% of New York state saw and heard nothing of interest about this guy.

      • Tiefling IRL
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        What guy? The CEO was carrying the gun and tripped, shooting himself in the back. We all saw the video.

      • Drusas
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        He seems smart. He’s probably long gone by now.

      • @[email protected]
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        Probably from out of state, not acting alone. He ran, got on a bike, probably to a waiting car to leave the city immediately. I heard he’s in Canada now.

    • Granbo's Holy Hotrod
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      From what I am seeing on a few platforms, there may not be much help from the public.

  • Tiefling IRL
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    Honestly the best calling card I’ve seen in a while. I can see this being a motto among the resistance.

  • @[email protected]
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    If they catch this guy he will never see trial. No way they’d risk him getting up on the stand, and even less likely they’d want to try their luck getting twelve people to convict. He’ll go down in a hail of gunfire or get Epstein’d

    • @kuato
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      196 days ago

      No way they’d risk him getting up on the stand

      Defendants don’t get up on the stand if they want any chance of a not guilt verdict.

      and even less likely they’d want to try their luck getting twelve people to convict.

      It’s not so unlikely. It ought to be, but it isn’t.

      • @[email protected]
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        You think they’re willing to take the chance that the guy who assassinated a CEO with bullets with messages on them wouldn’t take the stand to deliver a monologue?

        • @kuato
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          Yes. I think your perspective is through Hollywood-tinted glasses. When was the last time something like that happened in real life and actually had devastating effects on the ruling class?

      • @[email protected]
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        Chances are they find someone they can pass off as him and then take him out publicly enough that everyone just accepts that it must’ve been the guy.

        Probably not the right call if this guy was planning to go vigilante and wasn’t just upset at a loss he had to endure specifically because of united.

  • @RangerJosie
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    396 days ago

    All I’ve seen is celebration and laughter.

    There’s been no outrage. Maybe from a few bootlickers. But nobody who’s opinion you should respect.

    • @wolfpack86
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      Hey, I’m outraged!

      Outraged at the fact that the system is so fucking shitty someone felt the need to do this in retaliation.

  • @sumguyonline
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    The pigs hunting this soldier need to take note. There’s a lot of angry, sick, and wronged people in the world, that these rich fucks are doing the evils to. We execute a CEO in broad daylight and within days another insurer planned to limit anesthesia. The board of directors will be getting executed next, the pigs need to get their heads out of their asses and realize who’s side their on. They are currently standing where the enemy of the people stands. It’s a dangerous place, and we are hungry.

    • The Pantser
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      They backed down on the anesthesia thing. They got scared.

        • @[email protected]
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          They absolutely will, as soon as the media spotlight is off them. Or, they’ll come up with an alternative cut to the health plans that’s even more cruel and profitable. It is what the system demands.

      • @teamevil
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        ONLY IN CONNECT… They backed off of the anesthesia only in Connecticut.

        • @[email protected]
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          Which is where 99% of their membership seeks care, and now will not have this issue.

          But yeah this sucks for the anesthesiologists at say, Mass General when someone from CT comes up to Boston for something complicated.

          This is what is happening now that they can no longer squeeze groups or individuals for more cost share, for more premiums. No one can afford it. Then they try to get creative cutting services.

    • @Nastybutler
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      Unless you’re the guy who pulled the trigger or helped him in some way, stop saying “we” while sitting safely behind your keyboard

  • @modus
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    Interestingly, NYT doesn’t mention the word “depose” in any of their articles on the matter.

    • @olympicyes
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      I thought you had to be wrong but I just checked and you’re right. They all mention “‘delay’, ‘deny’, and other words”. The only article published by The NY Times that included “depose” on the casings was in an opinion piece by Zaynep Tufekci published today that referenced the AP News articles.

      Then came the reports that bullet casings bearing the words “delay,” “deny” and “depose were found at the scene. “Delay” and “deny” clearly echo tactics insurers use to avoid paying claims. “Depose”? Well, that’s the sudden, forceful removal from a high position. Ah.

      • @modus
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        Thanks for checking. I really thought I had to be wrong too. :/

  • @Sludgehammer
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    216 days ago

    The fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has drawn attention due to the phrase “deny, defend, depose” reportedly written on the shooter’s ammunition, echoing criticism of insurer practices like “delay, deny, defend.”

    I’m guessing he didn’t consider the LIFO nature of a clip when loading, and “depose” is his answer to “delay, deny, defend”. So he put depose, defend, and deny into the CEO in that order

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        Kinda ironic he didn’t have time to shoot “delay” when you think about it.