A Florida woman is behind bars after she allegedly threatened a Blue Cross Blue Shield agent during a phone call about a recently denied insurance claim.
Polk County Jail records show Brianna Boston, 42, was charged with threatening to carry out a mass shooting or act of terrorism after she was recorded saying: “Delay, deny, isolate. You people are next.” Fox 13 Tampa Bay reported.
Boston was upset by recently dismissed medical claims used for the recent murder UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson As an attempt to threaten the company, the Lakeland Police Department told the outlet.
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When Lakeland officers went to Boston's home, she allegedly admitted to making the threat and apologized.
She also told police she did not own firearms and was not dangerous.
An arrest affidavit seen by FOX 13 revealed that Boston also said health care companies “deserve karma from the world because they are evil” and play games.
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Boston's arrest comes days later Luigi Mangione, The 26-year-old Ivy League graduate was arrested for the cold-blooded murder of Thompson in New York City on December 4.
Shell casings at the scene Brazen murder It reportedly had the words “delay,” “denial,” and “deposit” written on it.
Reaction to Thompson's killing was divided on social media, with some people praising Mangione as a “hero” for going after the insurance company CEO while others condemned the crime. An act of violence.
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In the wake of Thompson's murder, UnitedHealthcare removed photos and names of its executives from its website.
Fears of imitating actors It has led other insurance companies, including some Blue Cross Blue Shield plans and pharmacies, to do the same.