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    Graffiti Found in Medford Linked to Recent Murder of United Healthcare CEO

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    Medford, OR — The Medford Police Department is investigating a disturbing act of graffiti that appears to be connected to the recent murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The words “Deny, Defend, Depose” accompanied by the anarchist symbol were found scrawled on a sound barrier wall in South Medford, a high-visibility location along Interstate 5.

    Thompson, the chief executive of the national insurance company, was tragically killed in a shooting last week in New York City. The words discovered in Medford were also found on ammunition used in the fatal shooting. Authorities arrested 26-year-old Luigi Nicholas Mangione in connection with the crime, which has shaken both the business world and the public at large.

    The graffiti, which was discovered on private property, was reported by the Medford Police Department (MPD), who have since begun an investigation. However, as of now, no suspects have been identified in connection with the tagging. MPD has stated that they have no known investigative leads and are urging the public to come forward with any information. They are asking anyone with details to call the department at 541-770-4783 and reference case number 24-19932.

    The sound barrier wall, which is situated between Rogue Valley Manor and Bear Creek, has become a frequent target for vandalism. Dave Keaton, the executive director of Rogue Valley Manor, spoke to NewsWatch 12 about the ongoing issue, noting that the property is often used as an unintentional “message board.” Keaton pointed out that the wall has previously displayed comments on various topics, including the ongoing Israel-Palestinian conflict. He explained that the Manor regularly keeps paint on hand to cover up the graffiti and assured that the recent markings would be removed soon.

    While the vandalism itself may not be directly linked to the murder, the use of the same phrase found in both the graffiti and the murder scene raises questions about a possible connection. Authorities have not indicated whether the graffiti is intended as a message or simply an act of random vandalism.

    For now, the investigation into the graffiti is ongoing, with Medford police continuing to gather information. Local residents with any knowledge of the incident are encouraged to assist in the case.

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