New York prosecutors charge suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing with murder, court records show
New York prosecutors charge suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing with murder, court records show
A man with a gun thought to be similar to the one used in the killing of Brian Thompson was taken into police custody, an AP source says.
Summary
Luigi Nicholas Mangione, 26, was charged with murder in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.
Mangione, an Ivy League graduate, was arrested in Altoona, PA, after a tip from a McDonald’s customer.
Authorities found a 3D-printed pistol, writings expressing anger at corporate America, and $10,000 in cash.
Thompson was killed during an ambush last week, shaking the business world and sparking corporate security concerns.
Mangione is being held without bail and will be extradited to New York. Investigators credit public tips and surveillance footage for the arrest.
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Altoona Police Officer Tyler Frye said he and his partner recognized the suspect immediately when he pulled down his mask. “We just didn’t think twice about it. We knew that was our guy,” he said.
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88 0 ReplyOh you mean the rookie cop who had been on the job for ~6 months?
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44 1 ReplyTo not think about stuff is, normally, nothing to brag about.
38 0 ReplyIt is the kind of quality that will get you far, as a cop, I imagine. that, and not asking too many questions.
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He’s my guy ❤️
9 1 ReplyAre they trying to imply that they actually thought about it once? I mean they're cops... how can we be expected to believe that they actually thought?
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