Summary

Briana Boston, 42, was charged with threatening a health insurance company after repeating words linked to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

During a recorded call with Blue Cross Blue Shield about a denied claim, Boston said, “Delay, deny, depose, you people are next,” echoing phrases engraved on bullet casings at Thompson’s murder scene.

Authorities allege she exploited the CEO’s homicide to make the threat.

Boston, a mother of three with no prior criminal record, was arrested and held on $100,000 bail amidst warnings of potential copycat incidents targeting healthcare executives.

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    The problem is that people up top don’t even have a concept understanding of ‘nothing to lose’ because they always had something. Money, family, opportunities, reputation, they don’t understand what it feels to truly have nothing but your body, and even then they want to take that away from you too. There’s a difference between dying alone from untreated, unmedicated cancer in your cold apartment or making your voice be heard and being throw into jail. What are court fees other than a drop in a overflowing bucket of medical dept for a terminally ill person? Terminal not by nature but by denial of proper care. The US really needs a constitutional amendment that protects basic human rights of Nourishment, Shelter, Warmth, Sleep, Health and Social Interaction from capitalistic exploitation.

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    they will try to make an example of her hoping they will subdue people into obedience by fear

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    Every other outlet I’ve seen hasn’t mentioned “you people are next”, the lede couldn’t get more buried.

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    I’d love to know what she was denied. While I’m guessing it’s regular bullshit if it was something serious then it’s the health insurance company that is threatening her and doing her harm.

    But this is fucking stupid. That judge should have to spend the same amount of time in jail as she ends up doing and she should sue. She should be charged with uttering threats or whatever, but there is ZERO reason she should be stuck with $100,000 bail. She is not a threat, even IF (big if) she did make one.

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    A Health Insurance company denies your medical claims threatening your health and your life = good business

    A frustrated house wife who can’t afford health care threatens a billion dollar corporation = jail

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        Bullshit. Who has the power? Yes. But fuck no, that is not “collective priority”. Until people learn to with together, collective priority is utterly meaningless.

        This is the same shit billionaires use to justify their existence.

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          After seeing how the healthcare companies are reacting to this, unfortunately I don’t think anything will change until there are more killings

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          I disagree. Most of us do our small part to support the idea that those who have more deserve more, and those who have less deserve less in our everyday social interactions.

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            Well, then I will point that your “collective priority” merely represents how you or I have been conditioned to behave, but as such, cannot hope to quantify what each of us believe, nor our personal assumptions on how we want the world to work.

            We do not want this. A ridiculously small percentage of humanity occupies the uppermost echelons of capitalism. They want this.

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      That’s literally hearsay. In this case, they had her recorded. You know, as when you call an automated line and they say they’ll record you?

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    The judge set her bail at $100,000, citing “the status of our country at this point”.

    So the judge is holding this lady personally responsible for the nation’s sentiment towards healthcare companies?

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    Once again, don’t fuck with rich people! They don’t like it when you point out their scam.

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        I’m still not convinced he actually did, that any of those things they found on him weren’t planted, or that he was even the shooter at all

        So much of this just does not add up…I don’t know that it’s anything other than what they’ve presented but it’s got enough oddities to throw it all into question, and it has since the first face reveal of someone wearing completely different clothes and backpack from the shooter, and all the very convenient evidence that he supposedly was still carrying around with him and the handwritten “manifesto” that read like someone trying to sound smart rather than someone who’s actually well read and educated

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    Funny how fast and hard the state reacts if someone has something against the rich.

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      I’d never take that kind of action against another person for any reason. Now that I’ve got that out of the way, this alone makes me feel that way. I don’t think these rich people or their highly paid judges and politicians realize “setting an example” in the current climate isn’t going to have the effect they think it will.

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      This behavior on the part of the authorities sure as fuck won’t make it less likely that SOMEBODY will want to exterminate the billionaire filth

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      I’d argue that the word are unarguably the killer’s. After all, they were written on the bullet cases that were used to kill the guy.

      Whether or not Luigi is the killer is still being decided by the courts. If they had said the words were Luigi’s, there would be an issue. But they didn’t say that; They said “CEO killer” instead, which simply attributes the words to whoever killed the dude.

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      Those are the killer’s words… whether Mangione is the killer is another story. not that I think this woman should be in jail either; it’s absolutely ridiculous that she is. The reporting is fairly objective though as far as I can tell.

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        Holy crap i didn’t even notice. I feel like swipe typing is getting worse or maybe I’m just getting worse at it then again e and w are right next to each other

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          It’s definitely getting worse. SwiftKey used to be great at precocious predicting word’s words.

          Yep Too many exalted examples here. I’m leaving them all in.

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            ‘Eggcorn’ is a linguistics term for a new word or phrase that is slightly different to an older one- substituting words that sound smilar- yet still makes sense and has a similar meaning to the older term, for example:

            • eggcorn, (acorn)
            • mute point (moot),
            • free rein (reign - I think reign is older version?),
            • towing the line (toe)

            Sometimes the eggcorns make more sense to modern speakers than the older term and it may eventually usurp them entirely. I don’t think many peple know what a ‘moot’ is anymore. If ‘mute’ makes more sense to more people it’s likely to grow in popularity.

            I don’t know why linguists chose ‘eggcorn’ as the eponym; I’m sure I’ve never actually heard anyone say “eggcorn” to mean “acorn” - apart from me since I learnt about this phenomenon.

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    Who did she threaten? A spefic person? A group? What makes the judge think this was a credible threat?

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      Just another way to squash any kind of continuance of an idea, whoch is very dystopian.

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      I’ve been threatened multiple times in my life. They never explicitly tell me they’ll injure me, they use language like “or else”.

      That’s a threat. We all know that’s a threat. Let’s not pretend otherwise. People making threats these days think they’re being clever by being indirect.

      Trust me, you don’t want to be in a country where stuff like this is normalised, especially by right wingers

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        You’re missing my point I think. Not saying she didn’t make a threat. But WHO specifically did she threaten? Was it a specific person? Was it a group?

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        My first call center job, my first year, someone threatened to kill me. 23 years ago, I still remember it. I answered the call, didn’t even get the first word of my greeting out, and this woman was screaming, “don’t hang up on me, you better not hang up on me, the last three people hung up on me, if you hang up on me I will come through the phone and KILL YOU!”

        I hung up on her.

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          In my case it was my ex housemates boyfriend, and then a rich customers kid onsite who threatened me (we were fixing another installers f up and we somehow got blamed)

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            It’s funny, because I didn’t consciously intend to hang up on her, it was very much a reflexive action. But moments later I realized I had missed the perfect opportunity to say “I’d like to see you try”

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    Hmm the company is violating her human rights and endangering her life, they are the ones who should be in front of the judge