Much grave dancing by compassionate libs around the interwebs, like the man was somehow personally responsible and accountable for every decision his company made that they didn't like. Lots of jokes (some kind of funny, but a little too soon IMHO) about how they won't look for the suspect because he's out of network, or how all the people who got claim denials from the company are suspects.
New reports are claiming there were words engraved on some of the shell casings, indicating this could be a protest killing, something else compassionate libs are all for if someone's politics don't agree with theirs. Curious what party he's registered as and where his political donations go, as well as how that might affect those gravedancer's thoughts if and when that information comes out.
It's sad that the man was killed, regardless of the reason, it's sad that he's getting tons of attention while who knows how many others got shot and killed in NYC the same day who we will never hear about, and it's sad that so many are dehumanizing him for whatever excuse they are using. The whole thing is a very sad picture of a good swath of current American culture.