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sarisataka

(21,268 posts)
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:22 AM Dec 11

Fear in the C-Suite after UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down

Fear in the C-Suite after UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down


Corporations are scrambling to protect their senior executives as police warn of an elevated near-term threat against business leaders. Boards are reassessing security budgets. And CEOs are being told to delete their digital footprints.

The stunning killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan last week has shaken C-Suites across the country, forcing leaders to ask themselves uncomfortable questions about their own preparedness for a threat landscape that appears far more serious than many realized just a week ago.

Phones are ringing off the hook at top-dollar security firms to keep the captains of industry safe.

“Corporate America is nervous. People are on high-alert,” Keith Wojcieszek, global head of intelligence at Kroll, told CNN in a phone interview.

“Companies want to elevate their security posture. Healthcare is the target now but who’s next?” Wojcieszek said.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/11/business/ceo-shooting-unitedhealth-security/index.html
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Fear in the C-Suite after UnitedHealthcare CEO gunned down (Original Post) sarisataka Dec 11 OP
"I pity the fools" Mr T Clouds Passing Dec 11 #1
Maybe if the corporate officers had any sense of moral obligation to the customers & workers who create wealth Attilatheblond Dec 11 #2
They only bow to the big investors sakabatou Dec 11 #6
Reap what you sow Ferryboat Dec 11 #3
They better watch out, they better not cry Wicked Blue Dec 11 #4
It's as is they never imagined themselves vulnerable to bullets Raven123 Dec 11 #5
This makes my heart smile. n/t Coventina Dec 11 #7
Some of the comments I'm reading here just floor me. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 11 #8
Crazy, isn't it? yagotme Dec 11 #10
I can remember a time when none of this shit would be allowed on DU. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 11 #11
Can't answer that one. My glass ball is broken... nt yagotme Dec 11 #12
Doublethink sarisataka Dec 11 #13
Like I said, my brain doesn't work that way. yagotme Dec 11 #14
I can understand this Blue_Roses Dec 11 #16
Society is breaking down, Ferryboat Dec 11 #27
I agree Skittles Dec 11 #31
I'm so sorry they have to experience fear, and other unpleasant emotions. BannonsLiver Dec 11 #9
Geez--will health insurance companies raise rates to protect their CEO's? riversedge Dec 11 #15
Yes! hay rick Dec 11 #22
Yes most likely we are going to be burdened even more Meowmee Dec 11 #28
Oh? AKwannabe Dec 11 #17
Perhaps they should have active shooter drills like our children do. That should save them. Autumn Dec 11 #18
I did ask the question sarisataka Dec 11 #20
They have active shooter drills. There is a huge insurance company where I live. LeftInTX Dec 11 #24
Then there is no need to worry about them being shot. Autumn Dec 11 #25
Not at work. Only employees are allowed. It's basically like the military. LeftInTX Dec 11 #26
Maybe we need a CEO mercuryblues Dec 11 #19
Ask your doctor about The Rule of Law. meadowlander Dec 11 #21
OK, that brings it home NJCher Dec 11 #23
thread winner Celerity Dec 11 #29
Stay afraid, you bastards. nt GenThePerservering Dec 11 #30

Attilatheblond

(4,549 posts)
2. Maybe if the corporate officers had any sense of moral obligation to the customers & workers who create wealth
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:30 AM
Dec 11

instead of the arrogance and moral bankruptcy they operate with, the risk of being held to account by a vigilante would decrease.

sakabatou

(43,251 posts)
6. They only bow to the big investors
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:24 AM
Dec 11

They don't care about anyone else. That's the medical staff's problem.

Ferryboat

(1,054 posts)
3. Reap what you sow
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:42 AM
Dec 11

Society is fracturing, old rules, social norms and general courtesy are being tossed aside.

There will be more of this in the future. Especially when you take benefits away from those who earned them or had planned on retirement using them.

Big business raping the population in pursuit of higher profits? There's many unjust examples to choose from.

The most dangerous person is one who has lost everything and no longer has nothing to lose.

The C-Suits should be afraid.

Wicked Blue

(6,776 posts)
4. They better watch out, they better not cry
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 10:45 AM
Dec 11

they better not pout, I'm telling you why
Karma time is coming to town.

There is a growing anger toward the arrogant, shameless oligarchy, and it will only get stronger once the Orange Traitor and his wrecking crew take over.

Raven123

(6,154 posts)
5. It's as is they never imagined themselves vulnerable to bullets
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:22 AM
Dec 11

They clearly have been living in a different America. Welcome to reality.

yagotme

(3,951 posts)
10. Crazy, isn't it?
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:38 AM
Dec 11

On one hand, people are calling for the jailing of a man who was protecting others, and praising another man, who outright assassinated someone, all in the same timeframe. My brain can't work that way.

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,465 posts)
11. I can remember a time when none of this shit would be allowed on DU.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:40 AM
Dec 11

Where, as a liberal/progressive site, are we headed to?

sarisataka

(21,268 posts)
13. Doublethink
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:48 AM
Dec 11
In George Orwell's dystopian classic 1984, doublethink is the act of holding, simultaneously, two opposite, individually exclusive ideas or opinions and believing in both simultaneously and absolutely. Doublethink requires using logic against logic or suspending disbelief in the contradiction.


It is no longer just in fiction.

Ferryboat

(1,054 posts)
27. Society is breaking down,
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 08:19 PM
Dec 11

the signs of rot are all around. It's just becoming more apparent.

BannonsLiver

(18,203 posts)
9. I'm so sorry they have to experience fear, and other unpleasant emotions.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 11:37 AM
Dec 11

It’s. Just. Not. Fair.

riversedge

(73,404 posts)
15. Geez--will health insurance companies raise rates to protect their CEO's?
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 12:33 PM
Dec 11

Instead they can use some of their enormous profits! But, that said, it is so wrong that
CEO's have to buy protections.

hay rick

(8,317 posts)
22. Yes!
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 01:49 PM
Dec 11

Raise premiums to provide 24-7 security for all the top execs. Another thing to spend money on other than health care. Move over advertising budget, executive bonus pool, share buybacks and dividends.

Meowmee

(6,118 posts)
28. Yes most likely we are going to be burdened even more
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 08:33 PM
Dec 11

That could be the least of what may happen when orange psycho takes over.

Autumn

(46,662 posts)
18. Perhaps they should have active shooter drills like our children do. That should save them.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 01:11 PM
Dec 11

LeftInTX

(30,594 posts)
24. They have active shooter drills. There is a huge insurance company where I live.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:23 PM
Dec 11

The place is like a fortress. Insurance companies are constantly letting people go, so employees are always on edge. Lots of work grievances. I have an in-law that worked there for 20 years. When someone is let go, it's done via security.

LeftInTX

(30,594 posts)
26. Not at work. Only employees are allowed. It's basically like the military.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:36 PM
Dec 11

Has huge grounds surrounding it, so anyone trying to take a potshot would be out of luck.

They constantly worry about employee grievances, hence the tight security within the facility. The facility has always been a fortress from the outside.

meadowlander

(4,762 posts)
21. Ask your doctor about The Rule of Law.
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 01:29 PM
Dec 11

"Gee Sally, my tummy feels awful since Brian was gunned down in the street."

"Well Bobby, you're in luck. All you need is a functioning judicial system that holds everyone to account and then people wouldn't feel like the only way to resolve their grievances against mass murderers was with extrajudicial violence."

"Wow, Sally. That sounds so simple! But can't I just beef up my own security and keep killing people?"

"Nope."

"Try the Rule of Law. Side effects include not working if it is only applied to the poor and middle classes."

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