High-profile executives and firms across several industries are frantically reassessing corporate security plans following the execution-style killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, sources told Newsweek.
Corporation, which provides security for individuals, corporations and government agencies, told Newsweek.Carroll said Thompson's slaying even led one prominent former client to consider restarting the full-time security team they employed for nearly a decade but stopped three years ago.'I just said to them, 'You can play the game and try to take care of yourself, or save a few hundred thousand dollars a year,' ' Carroll said.
also received more than a dozen 'nonserious inquiries' since Thompson's shocking fatal shooting, he said.'These are people that are trying to ease their stress and likely stick their toe in the water as to how much it would cost them if they went this route,' Carroll said.