Column | Vigilantes, protectors and killers
Briefly

Before a suspect had been identified, many made a terrible assumption about the early-morning shooting in Manhattan, based only on the victim and his occupation.
Brian Thompson represented the often invisible corporate authority that seemed to make life-and-death decisions based on profit margins rather than care.
When people learned about the words on the bullet shell casings – 'deny,' 'defend,' 'depose' – they recognized them as a mantra of insurance companies avoiding payments.
When Luigi Mangione was arrested, he possessed a ghost gun and a handwritten document that fueled suspicions about his motives and intentions.
Read at Washington Post
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