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    Statistically, there were likely 4 more murders in NYC since this one, I’m sure they’re investigating those just as thoroughly.

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          Or JK Simmons nonchalantly implying that maybe the CEO deserved it, and that makes the killer the most sane of anyone.

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            He did deserve it though. We also shouldn’t stop at Health Insurance CEOs, we need to make oil company execs fear for their lives for the damage they are doing to the environment.

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      To put that in perspective:

      All numbers from 2023

      NYC:

      • 8.25 million inhabitants
      • 386 murders

      Austria:

      • 9.13 million inhabitants
      • 72 murders
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    If he had killed any of us, the cops wouldn’t give a shit.

    Remember that.

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    I love how they’re using the full force of their resources to catch this guy, but a random murder they put two detectives on for a few months, shrug and close the case.

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    In addition to looking for the killer, police are still searching for a motive as to why someone would kill Thompson.

    This is definitely where they need to focus their resources first.

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      Honestly? Yea probably. It’d be fucking amazing if the police ended up releasing a report on just how much UHC fucked this guy or his family/friends over.

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      It’s clear they haven’t even given it a first look. The guy put the title of the book on the bullet casings

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      Yes. It is extremely bizarre how something like this could happen.

      Especially since the president elect already said he could do the same thing one block over, four years ago

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      I mean for all we know it has nothing to do with healthcare premiums. The guy could be a fellow board member who got boned out of a bonus or something.

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        The message on the bullets would suggest otherwise. To me that seems like an attempt to preempt speculation that the motive had nothing to do with insurance company fuckery.

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          Could just as easily be a red herring.

          I mean, most likely it isn’t internal insurance drama, but it could be.

          Besides, how amazing would it be for the cops to say “yeah so we researched this and it was definitely a retaliation execution for all the lives he murdered in his quest for money and power”. Talk about putting the billionaire class on alert haha

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          Tbf, that’s the largest pool of potential suspects, so it makes sense that they’d want to call police attention in that direction regardless of the actual motive. I do think it’s genuine, but it’s a smart move either way

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        They’re likely just going to execute him when they find him so as to not allow that. Say he was brandishing or something.

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          It would only make sense for him to turn himself in while accompanied by his lawyer after releasing a statement that he will be doing so. Even so, eventually he’s going to be alone in police custody and I’d be surprised if he survives that for long.

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      Aiding and abetting murder can result in the same charges and penalties as the principal offender, which could include life in prison without parole

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        Your statement could be true, but the way you’re presenting it sounds like you’re just letting the oppressors win.

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        This isn’t true. Harboring someone from the police after they commit a crime makes you an accessory, not a primary.

        Edit: to be more concrete and actually cite what I’m saying (my bad), we’ll use federal law since they clearly crossed state lines multiple times in the stages of committing this act of heroism crime:

        An accessory after-the-fact is someone who, knowing a crime was committed, receives, relieves, comforts, or assists the offender or in any manner aids them to escape arrest or punishment. See: U.S. v. Triplett, 92 F.2d 1174 (5th Cir. 1991). The aid provided by the defendant to the principal must be given after the principal completes the crime.

        The basic elements the government must demonstrate to prove that a defendant was an accessory after-the-fact are: (1) the commission of an underlying crime against the United States; (2) the defendant’s knowledge of that offense; and (3) assistance by the defendant in order to prevent the apprehension, trial, or punishment of the offender. See: U.S. v. White, 135 S. Ct. 1573, 191 L. Ed. 2d 656 (2015); Ellis v. U.S., 806 F. Supp. 2d 538 (E.D. N.Y. 2011).

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        I’m sorry I don’t watch the news, so I have no idea who this person on my couch is, he just looked like a good guy who does good things.

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        Me to the judge: He said he was my cousin Paddy!

        Me to the shooter: You lied to me! *wangs him with a skillet*

        problem solved.

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      And you don’t have to ask him why he is running. It’s perfectly legal to help a stranger in need without asking them if they broke the law. In fact, it used to be seen as the most Christian thing to do by not judging.

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          I’m not too fussed about the AI, to be honest. It’ll just declare that it has 14,986 suspects who “definitely” did it, most of whom will just coincidentally turn out to be black.

          The odds of them being able to definitively tie a face to a name in a single stroke are pretty remote. The investigation strategy will probably revolve around tracking down where he went and how he got there. If he rode a bus, they will investigate who was on that bus. Same if he took a plane. Or if he hired an Uber, or whatever. Whose credit cards were used to purchase tickets, whose cell phones were tracked in those locations at those times, etc. Wasn’t he on a rental bike? They will try to track payment methods for those rental bikes. Etc.

          Even with all their manpower and spy technologies and cell phone spoofing towers and dogs and any amount of shiny badges, the cops can’t clear a solve rate for murders in the US that’s any better than 50%. So there’s a coin-toss chance this guy didn’t go out of his way to do anything right and still walks away.

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              I didn’t know you could use cash for rental bikes.

              All the ones in Chicago need the app in order to rent them.

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                Could you do it with a burner phone and load the app from a Visa gift card? Rent and place the city bike around the corner, do the deed, drop the phone (whether on accident or on purpose), take off on the bike.

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                Businesses in NYC love cash. Shops everywhere have discounts for paying in cash. There are ATMs everywhere with $1 or less fee.

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            the cops can’t clear a solve rate for murders in the US that’s any better than 50%.

            That is averaged between the murders they don’t care about and the ones they put effort into. It isn’t thst every individual murder has a 50% chsnce of being solved.

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    Oh shit, a crime the cops actually have to solve, haha, can’t just frame some poor sap this time gotta do some actual detective work. I hope they never catch him and the PD gets defunded. I know its NYC and they need cops but I think they could use a haircut at least

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      They can’t even blame a brown or black person, this is SSS rank detective work and they are a one-legged Kickboxer in this match.

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      I’m entirely unconvinced that anyone needs the thugs with badges. Multiple studies have shown that every single time that the NYPD pulls a “blue flu,” the crime rate drops, significantly. As far as I can tell, the thugs with badges cause a significant amount of the crime in this country.

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        I agree, but if one day we abolished all cops, people in NYC especially would freak out. Hell some cops would probably do a bunch of crime to prove a point. Its not a demand that people like very much, . I think the police as a force that absolutely only exists to protect private property of the owning class, and I don’t know if you wanna hear my “nuanced” opinions and I don’t know if they’re worth very much. But I think that the police as a reactive force needs to be handled tactically in order to protect people who are protesting and force through demands. By and large I agree with Farrell Dobbs analysis in teamster rebellion was, during a political rebellion such as the 1934 Minneapolis teamster strike, the state of a police department changes daily and must be evaluated daily based on primarily their numbers. It would be great for left wing mass movements to make demands on the ruling class if that number was zero, but that’s unrealistic and most people know it.

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      We all watched them sit around for an hour knowing small children were dying inside a school. We know exactly what they’re made of

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    It’s already been two and a half days. The longer they go without catching him the less likely it will be that they do.

    The fact that they are issuing a wider manhunt seems to back that up.

    Given the publicity, I’m sure that they’ll catch a guy, but I’m skeptical that they’ll catch that guy.

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      Hate to burst the bubble but this guy threatened the illusion that the billionaire class is untouchable. The ultra-rich are going to be leaning heavily on all the politicians and officials they helped put into position to ensure this guy gets caught no matter the cost, and ensure he’s made an example of.

      It might not be the NYPD or any other civil police department, but you can bet NSA & FBI leadership is getting multiple phone calls demanding they get involved and go over every piece of information related to the shooting they can get till they identify the killer. The ultra-rich won’t let this one slide as one of their own was publicly murdered, so they won’t stop at anything to ensure the killer’s character is publicly murdered so that anyone who tries to copycat or get ideas can equally be ostracized as an outcast.

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        The dude that got shot wasn’t a billionaire, not even close. With a net worth of $54 million he’s just as much of a peasant to them as we are.

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          He wasn’t a billionaire, but he was filthy sticking rich, and made his money by causing untold stress and harm on other people.

          I mean his company was already notoriously evil when he was just a high-ranking executive. But he took the helm, and wanted more money by being crueler than that.

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            Fine, he was a bad dude, but a millionaire getting shot doesn’t “shatter the illusion that billionaires are untouchable” any more than you or me getting shot would

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              I think you might be wrong there. How much conversation was happening a week ago about actually killing rich folks? I saw it occasionally here on lemmy in the form of ‘eat the rich.’ Out in my meatspace conversations though? Never. There might have been a grumble once a year, or they might agree with a statement about the elite political and financial class not caring about harm done to anyone else. In the last few days, even my normiest of normal friends has been talking about it, even if not directly. Most of the comments aren’t putting the rich in a positive light either.

              This event has sparked a great deal of thought about death and taxes.

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        Even if they catch him and hang him, it doesn’t mean that he didn’t accomplish his goal.

        If you’re trying to show your untouchable, revenge won’t prove that.

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    By all means do. I can’t wait to hear this man’s story.

    And good luck getting a conviction. Jury Nullification go brrrrr

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    200 pics are big boy words.

    That’s at least 10 seconds of video footage at 20 FPS.

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    i bet this will become the first public example of the state surveillance being used to protect our oligarchy from us and; given the democrat’s obstinacy when it came to constructive criticism during the election; americans will treat it as another nothing-burger like they did with the genocide and it’ll become yet another nail in the coffin of the american empire’s decline; besides the election, ukraine’s defeat, afghanistan withdrawal, iraqi wmd’s, etc.

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      the first public example of the state surveillance being used to protect our oligarchy from us

      What do you think it has been used for up to this point?

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      this will become the first public example of the state surveillance being used to protect our oligarchy from us

      This feels hyperbolic.

      The state protects the status quo, including whoever has money. I wouldn’t limit it to surveillance. If we’re just talking about the US, there’s the Battle of Blair Mountain, all of COINTELPRO, Watergate (I think?), etc.

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        the difference is that it’s in the news and has widespread appeal.

        those examples were either done surreptitiously or were only academic exercises in privacy; this is real-world application of that academic theory that has the chance of not being suppressed or ignored due to its notoriety.

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        So is this what people keep talking about when they say they see a lot of tankies in lemmy?

        Cause me reading that, OP was implying the likely defeat given current trend, I did not take it as a support of Putin.

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        yes, it’s tankie to spell out reality in the united states.

        sometime i wish this were reddit so i could do remind me next year

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          No it’s a tankie thing to say Ukraine lost when the war is ongoing. You just want Putin’s dictatorship to have more land.

          Down with Russian imperialism.

          Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

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            No it’s a tankie thing to say Ukraine lost when the war is ongoing. You just want Putin’s dictatorship to have more land.

            Down with Russian imperialism.

            Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

            i want the ukrainians to exist as sovereign peoples instead of a new vassal state to the dying american empire since the people that i descend from have been trying for almost 500 years to shake off the enslavement of this same empire.

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              There are no proposals of Ukraine joining the United States.

              Russia is the country to blame causing the problems in the region as the Kremlin is responsible for Holodomor and for the rampant corruption in Eastern Europe.

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                the ukrainian inexplicably want to join the american hegemony called nato on the eve of its collapse; they’re better off on their own w/o serving as a a future proxy battlefield with the collapsing united states empire.