Police arrest suspect in murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
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Police severely struggled to identify the shooting suspect using advanced technologies, while a McDonald's employee successfully recognized him, emphasizing the limitations of surveillance technology.
While police relied heavily on technology like facial recognition in attempts to identify the suspect, it ultimately took a vigilant McDonald's employee to tip off authorities, highlighting a remarkable human element in crime-solving.
The suspect eluded law enforcement for five days, utilizing a homemade ghost gun, which underscores the evolving challenges law enforcement faces in addressing gun violence and illegal firearm manufacturing.
Despite its vast investment in surveillance infrastructure, New York City's technology systems did not lead to an arrest; rather, it was traditional recognition by a fast-food worker that led to the capture.
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