Resource Allocation

UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Shooter’s Identity Imminent, Motive Linked to Denied Claims

The shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO has understandably captivated the public’s attention, and the intense focus on identifying the shooter is palpable. Police sources suggest they’re making significant progress, seemingly closing in on the shooter’s identity. The speed and resources dedicated to this case are striking, especially considering the sheer volume of violent crime in urban areas. It raises questions about the allocation of law enforcement resources and prioritization of certain cases over others.

The offered reward for information leading to the arrest of the shooter, while substantial at $10,000, is viewed by some as insufficient, given the gravity of the crime.… Continue reading

Mother arrested in cold case death of newborn girl found in California dumpster 37 years ago

The sadness surrounding the case of the mother arrested in connection with the cold case death of her newborn daughter found in a California dumpster 37 years ago is overwhelming. The tragedy of an innocent life lost in such a heinous manner is something that is hard to fathom. As information comes to light about the circumstances surrounding this case, it’s hard not to question the priorities and resources being allocated to these types of investigations.

The fact that there are laws in place now, such as the “Safe Arms for Newborns” law passed in 2001, that allow parents to confidentially surrender newborns to hospitals or fire stations without fear of prosecution is a crucial piece of information that sheds light on the lack of options available to young mothers in the past.… Continue reading

New high-rise building to house homeless in $600K units in downtown Los Angeles

When I first heard about the new high-rise building in downtown Los Angeles that is set to house homeless individuals in $600K units, I couldn’t help but feel conflicted. On one hand, I understand the need for providing housing to those in need, especially in a city with such a significant homelessness issue. However, on the other hand, the price tag attached to these units gave me pause.

As someone who works in the hospitality industry, I am aware of the costs associated with construction and development. The average cost per guest room for new hotels is around $560K, which already seems high.… Continue reading