
A hooded shooter who shot several photos at the insurance company CEO’s home last week is being sought by police in Lake Oswego, Oregon. The firing incident occurred as a result of contacted challenges from a person who claimed to be the shooter.
The Lake Oswego Police Department confirmed to Fox News that Chip Terhune, CEO of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation, was shot at at his residence on February 21. According to The Daily Mail, Terhune’s home’s glass windows and back door were shattered by three shots.
The Lake Oswego Police Department said in a press release on Wednesday that police officers responded to “reports of noises” at the house between 3: 30 and 4: 30 a.m. next Friday.  ,
The Lake Oswego Police Department reported that an unidentified suspect fired several rounds into the house from close range and then fled the area on foot.
Police officers posted a photo of the person who they believed to be the think in the shooting incident last week on social media. The think was” seen wearing all gloomy clothing, possibly with a sweater or mountain face, and carrying a light-colored image in his hands,” according to the Lake Oswego Police Department, and authorities believe the suspect “had a vehicle parked outside” the shooting location.
Terhune informed State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation people that his home had been attacked, according to an internet obtained by Oregon Live.
” Around 4 a.m., I heard what I thought were stones thrown at my home, but I later learned they were noises,” said Terhune. ” An investigation is ongoing, and we don’t understand if this was exclusively targeted to me.”
Terhune informed his employees,” We have received an email threat purporting to be the person ( s ) responsible. The internet references expertise of an employee’s name and address, even though it does not specifically address any particular employee.
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In light of past Friday’s event, Terhune urged State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation workers to “maintenance,” be “aware of their environment,” and report any” suspicious action.”
” Law enforcement is busily investigating this matter and requested that we not discuss any further specific information about the actual email,” Terhune continued.
The State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation CEO’s house was targeted by Luigi Mangione, 26, who was detained in December as the suspected shooter in the execution of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. In the wake of the healthcare CEO’s murder, Mangione reported that he has raised more than$ 500,000 to cover his legal expenses and has received significant support from critics of the country’s health insurance companies.