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'Wanted' Posters for Health Care CEOs in NYC: Here's What We Know Although it is unknown who put up the posters and why, the NYPD confirmed they exist.
Since the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, wanted posters featuring other CEOs in and outside of his industry are popping up in NYC.
On Nov. 13, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed the "wanted" posters that recently appeared on the University of Rochester campus in a U.S. Senate floor speech. “The posters ...
The University of Rochester in New York said it was seeking individuals responsible for posting hundreds of "wanted" posters targeting Jewish faculty.
“Wanted” posters bearing the names and photos of murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and other high-profile heath insurance executives began popping up around Manhattan sometime this ...
4 University of Rochester students arrested after 'wanted' posters targeted Jewish faculty The felony complaints accuse each student of placing the posters on chalkboards, whiteboards, and walls ...
The posters accused Jewish faculty members at the university of controversial actions related to the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
On Nov. 13, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer addressed the "wanted" posters that recently appeared on the University of Rochester campus in a U.S. Senate floor speech. “The posters ...
“Wanted posters” bearing names and photos of health insurance executives are popping up on poles along the streets of New York City — sparking concerns of copycat attacks days after the ...
Wanted posters for healthcare executives have started appearing across New York City following the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week. Thompson, 50, was en route to speak at ...
Four students were arrested Tuesday on felony charges after hundreds of posters targeted toward members of the university, including members of the Jewish faculty, as wanted were plastered across ...
Hundreds of "wanted" posters with photos of Jewish faculty members were discovered at the University of Rochester over the weekend, as the school's president said acts of antisemitism would "not ...