UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's assassination in New York City raises questions over private security for executives

NEW YORK (WLS) — It’s a matter of life or death for the nation’s top business executives.

A health industry executive from the midwest was killed on Wednesday morning outside a hotel in New York City. The executive, 50-year-old Brian Thompson, was on his way to a meeting with investors when the incident occurred.

The murder is prompting a renewed focus on private protection for executives, the ABC7 I-Team has learned.

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Surveillance footage obtained by ABC News captured the disturbing moment when an assassin targeted Thompson, who served as the Chief Executive Officer of UnitedHealthcare, one of the largest health insurers in the country.

The shooting is raising questions about why such a major executive in a super-heated business didn’t have his own security detail.

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Dale Buckner, the CEO of Global Guardian, an international security company, expressed his disbelief at the unfortunate event. Buckner emphasized that a CEO of a company worth billions of dollars should not be traveling alone and highlighted the unexpected nature of the attack.

Buckner is in the business of making sure executives do see things coming: Shooters, bombers, and threats from behind.

In the New York surveillance footage, Thompson appeared oblivious to the threat with a raised pistol right behind him on a Midtown Manhattan sidewalk.

And while New York City police haven’t said who targeted Thompson or why, a growing legion of private, armed security forces are being hired out to protect top executives.

“Since this morning, we’ve had over 47 engagements,” Buckner said. “We’ve deployed multiple armed agents across both the United States and internationally at other events for other corporate leaders.”

Buckner’s firm is not alone.

Paul Ohm, Executive Vice President of Chicago’s P4 Security Solutions, tells the I-Team his company is keeping an eye on what happened to the Minnesota healthcare executive, and the overall tense environment.

“We’ve been dealing with this — the uptick in risk assessment and executive protections — and how that affects what we do in our current client base,” Ohm said. “We’re looking and making sure that we’re going back and assessing risks properly and providing the adequate amount of resources to mitigate those risks.”

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In New York, the shooter managed to escape the shooting scene on a bicycle, riding through Central Park, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told reporters.

At first, detectives thought it was a Divvy-like bicycle with a GPS device that could be tracked but police sources told ABC News that it was later determined to be just a regular bike, with no opportunity to track it.

Investigators are back to checking street cameras and are hoping at some point, the masked man lowered his mask, and that they will see the face behind this New York mystery.

“When somebody has intent to carry out a crime, it’s very difficult to stop that,” Ohm said. “We don’t know if this person made threats previously or if this was spontaneous, if there was a personal issue, or if [the suspect] had an issue with the company. Those are things that, as they vet out, will get more specific and more detail.”

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