Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As the investigation into the shocking murder of Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, unfolds, the New York Police Department (NYPD) has released new images of the suspect believed to be responsible for the fatal shooting. The release of these images comes as the manhunt continues with urgency, following an incident that has left the business community and the general public reeling. Thompson, 50, was gunned down outside the New York Hilton Midtown hotel in Manhattan on Wednesday, an act that has not only claimed a life but has also raised serious concerns about safety in the bustling heart of the city. The images released late Saturday night depict a man who is still unidentified and remains at large, prompting a citywide manhunt that now extends beyond New York. In the first image, captured from the front of a taxi, the suspect can be seen sitting in the back seat, with his face partially concealed by a blue surgical mask, a dark hat, and a black hoodie. The second image, recorded through a window, shows him walking down the street, similarly dressed, further obscuring his identity. The police believe this man hailed a taxi around 7 a.m. on the day of the shooting, just minutes after the tragic incident took place. The taxi was reportedly taken uptown to a bus terminal near the George Washington Bridge, suggesting a calculated escape plan as investigators fear he may have fled the state. The NYPD is actively sifting through thousands of hours of surveillance footage from around the city to piece together the suspect's movements and timeline leading up to and following the shooting. This meticulous work is critical as the authorities piece together the narrative surrounding the crime. Compounding the grim details of the shooting are the peculiar findings of bullet casings recovered at the scene, which bore the words "depose," "deny," and "delay"—phrases that raise eyebrows given their potential connection to common insurance industry tactics aimed at avoiding payouts. Moreover, in a recent development on Friday, police discovered a backpack in Central Park that they suspect may have been discarded by the suspect as he cycled away from the scene toward the Upper West Side. Investigators are yet to confirm whether the backpack belonged to the gunman or if it contains any evidence pertinent to the ongoing inquiry. As the search intensifies, the NYPD is urging anyone with information that could lead to the identification and capture of the suspect to come forward. The community remains on edge as the investigation continues, highlighting the pressing need for answers in a case that has captured national attention and sparked discussions about safety in urban environments. With each passing day, the hope is that the images released will jog memories and generate leads that will bring justice to Thompson’s family and ensure the streets of New York remain safe for all.