One year on, federal trial looms in UnitedHealthcare CEO slaying

Thursday marks one year since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed while entering an investor conference in New York City.

The big picture: The slaying of the Twin Cities resident on a busy street shocked the country, sparking national conversations about both security for high-profile executives and the insurance industry more broadly.

While many condemned the brazen murder, the killing unleashed a wave of social media-fueled rage against health insurers.

Flashback: The 50-year-old Thompson, who led the insurance division of Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group, died Dec. 4, 2024, after a masked man opened fire at him outside a hotel.

Where it stands: Mangione, who has been cast as a folk hero by supporters, faces both state and federal charges.

What we're watching: Mangione appeared in New York state court this week for a multi-day pretrial hearing on evidence and other matters.

His next court date in the federal case is early next year.

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