Maple Grove police released several “call-for-service” summaries, revealing threats targeting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s home.
MAPLE GROVE, Minn. — More than 1,200 miles from where he was shot to death Wednesday morning, new details have emerged about possible threats made to UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and his residence in Maple Grove.
On Thursday afternoon, Maple Grove police provided KARE 11 with several “call-for-service” summaries, revealing bomb and suspicious activity threats, at least one of them dating back to 2018. Police said the latter investigation did not yield proof of criminal activity.
“In response to call-for-service data requests, there is one reported suspicious activity incident on file with the Maple Grove Police Department in 2018 at the Thompson residence. The incident was cleared with no criminal activity detected,” read a press release from MGPD.
The press release said the MGPD said it was contacted by the New York Police Department (NYPD) around 8 a.m. Wednesday to notify Thompson’s …