In the shocking and bizarre aftermath of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s murder, a shooter look-alike contest took place in New York, sparking outrage among critics. This unusual event unfolded as the city grapples with the tragic daylight shooting that left Thompson dead outside the luxury Hilton Hotel.
Thompson was shot multiple times by a masked gunman on Thursday morning, with the chilling act captured on CCTV. The perpetrator fled the scene on a bicycle, prompting a swift manhunt by law enforcement.
Despite the sombre context, eight contestants donned hooded garments and face masks to participate in the look-alike competition, drawing a crowd of onlookers who cheered and voted for their favourites. One contestant notably fired a bubble gun with the phrase “Deny, Defend, Depose” inscribed on it, echoing the words found on the bullet casings left at the scene.
The winner of the contest, a man clad in a green jacket, bore an uncanny resemblance to the suspected shooter. “I got no looks until I got over here, and now everyone wants a picture with me,” he told The New York Post. Despite winning a $50 prize, he remarked that he didn’t need to dress up for the event; this was simply his everyday attire.
In a striking commentary on the current state of affairs, the winner expressed frustration with health insurance companies, reflecting a broader sentiment of discontent among citizens. Meanwhile, the real shooter remains at large, having sped through Central Park after the incident. New York Mayor Eric Adams announced that authorities have identified the suspect, stating, “The net is tightening.”
Photos from surveillance footage reveal the shooter interacting with a woman at a youth hostel, providing crucial leads in the ongoing investigation.