United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York

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Saratoga County Man Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking Family Member of Slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

Press Release

Saratoga County Man Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking Family Member of Slain UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson

ALBANY, NEW YORK - Shane Daley, age 40, of Galway, New York, pled guilty today to cyberstalking for sending harassing and threatening voicemail messages to a family member of murdered UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

As part of the guilty plea, Daley admitted that between December 4 and 7, 2024, beginning just hours after Thompson's murder in midtown Manhattan, Daley placed multiple calls to a work phone line used by a member of Thompson's family. Daley further admitted that in a series of voicemail messages, Daley used threatening and harassing language that focused on, among other things, Thompson's killing, expressed satisfaction over the fact and manner of his death, and stated that the victim and Thompson's children deserved to meet the same violent end.

First Assistant United States Attorney John A. Sarcone III said: "Shane Daley celebrated the cold-blooded murder of Brian Thompson and senselessly tried to maximize the Thompson family's suffering. Today's guilty plea demonstrates that federal law enforcement will not tolerate such sickening conduct. I commend the hard work of the FBI and members of my office and the Southern District of New York for bringing Daley to justice."

Jay Clayton, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said: "Shane Daley's conviction is just and sends two important messages. We will protect victims - Daley tormented the family of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, after Thompson's 2024 murder. This reprehensible conduct demands swift justice. Also, and more broadly, threats and other acts of violence, particularly when motivated by commercial, social, political, or religious factors, are not acceptable in our free society. Freedom means freedom from violence. We thank the women and men of the Northern District for protecting those freedoms. Today's federal conviction reflects the grave and calculated nature of Daley's criminal actions and underscores this Office's unwavering commitment to aggressively prosecuting those who target and terrorize victims through stalking and harassment. This outcome was achieved in close partnership with the United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of New York, demonstrating the strength of coordinated federal efforts to hold offenders accountable and protect victims."

James C. Barnacle, Jr., Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), said: "Just hours after Brian Thompson's brutal public murder, Shane Daley repeatedly terrorized a grieving family by glorifying the loss of their loved one and threatening similar fates. The FBI does not tolerate those who hide behind screens and keyboards to exploit the suffering of others for senseless torment."

Sentencing is scheduled for July 17, 2026, before United States District Judge Anne M. Nardacci. Daley faces a maximum term of 5 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and a term of supervised release of up to 3 years. A defendant's sentence is imposed by a judge based on the particular statute the defendant is convicted of violating, the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other factors.

The FBI investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua R. Rosenthal of the Northern District of New York and Assistant U.S. Attorney Dominic A. Gentile of the Southern District of New York are prosecuting the case.

Updated March 19, 2026
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