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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Innocent man gets wrongly identified as killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO, receives death threats

Innocent man gets wrongly identified as killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO, receives death threats

by Jonah Oppenheimer
December 8, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Innocent man gets wrongly identified as killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO, receives death threats

Political Analyst Joey Mannarino Becomes Unwitting Target of Online Harassment Following UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder

In a disturbing illustration of social media’s potential for harm, political analyst Joey Mannarino found himself at the center of a life-threatening case of mistaken identity following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

A widely circulated post on X (formerly Twitter) wrongly attempted to identify a suspect in Thompson’s murder, featuring Mannarino’s image alongside a provocative caption: “Possible match for the United Healthcare CEO assassin identified! Do you recognize this person?!”

The post rapidly gained traction, accumulating a staggering 19.4 million views and triggering a wave of dangerous online harassment.

BREAKING 🚨: Possible match for the United Healthcare CEO assassin identified! Do you recognize this person?! pic.twitter.com/JpjIYZVdT9

— Mario 🇺🇸🇵🇱🇺🇦🇪🇺 (@PawlowskiMario) December 5, 2024

Mannarino publicly exposed the gravity of the situation, revealing the alarming stream of death threats flooding his inbox. “Due to this post, I’m receiving death threats like this one below from @smoking539675 in my inbox. This is not normal nor is this something someone should deal with, as it puts my family and myself at risk,” he wrote.

How is this allowed?

This can get me killed. https://t.co/bQTt0pxN3R

— Joey Mannarino (@JoeyMannarinoUS) December 6, 2024

Due to this post, I’m receiving death threats like this one below from @smoking539675 in my inbox.

This is not normal nor is this something someone should deal with as it puts my family and myself at risk.

Someone must be held to account. pic.twitter.com/8Cn1x452qx

— Joey Mannarino (@JoeyMannarinoUS) December 6, 2024

Social media’s dark underbelly

The incident has drawn widespread condemnation, with netizens describing the viral misidentification as “depraved” and “dangerous.” One user pointedly noted, “This is how big problems start—false accusations can ruin lives.”

The underlying tragedy stems from the December 4 murder of Brian Thompson, which New York police characterized as a “brazen, targeted attack” in Manhattan. The real perpetrator remains at large, while an innocent man bears the brunt of online speculation.

Legal and social media experts warn that such viral misidentifications represent a growing threat in the digital age, where unverified claims can spread instantaneously, potentially destroying lives and inciting real-world violence.

In a darkly satirical response to the ordeal, Mannarino quipped about writing his own version of “If I Did It…” – a reference to the controversial book by OJ Simpson – highlighting the surreal nature of his unexpected predicament.

As the post continued to circulate, reaching over 13 million views, the incident underscores the critical need for responsible social media use and the potentially devastating consequences of unverified online accusations.

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“Someone must be held to account,” Mannarino emphasized, capturing the sentiment of those concerned about the dangerous spread of misinformation.

The case serves as a stark reminder of the potential human cost of viral speculation and the urgent need for digital responsibility in an interconnected world.

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