‘Uber for Armed Guards’ App Rushes to Market Following Assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO

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A new app called Protector, which allows users to book armed security guards on-demand, has gone viral after rushing to market in the wake of the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Gizmodo reports that in response to the tragic murder of healthcare executive Brian Thompson on the streets of Manhattan, a controversial new mobile application has burst onto the scene, promising users enhanced personal security at the touch of a button. Dubbed “Protector,” the app enables individuals to hire armed guards in much the same way one would hail an Uber ride, sparking both intrigue and concern among the public.

Currently available only in New York City and Los Angeles, Protector boasts a roster of “active duty or retired law enforcement and military” personnel, ready to escort clients with a full motorcade of Escalade vehicles. Users can even select the number of SUVs and the uniforms their hired security will wear, tailoring the experience to their perceived level of risk or desire for a show of force.

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