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Police are questioning a man in Altoona, Pennsylvania, in connection with the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last week in Manhattan. NYPD officials on Monday identified the man as 26-year-old Luigi Mangione. He is under arrest on gun charges, police said.

 

Here’s what else we learned:

How he was found: The suspect was “sitting there eating” at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, when an employee of the restaurant recognized him and called police, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said. He credited the tip to the wide circulation of a photo the NYPD released last week of the person without a mask on.


Remember: The suspect was believed to have left New York City on an interstate bus, police officials said last week, after video cameras captured him entering the George Washington Bridge Bus Station on 178th Street but not exiting it.


More evidence: When he was searched by local police, the suspect was found carrying multiple fraudulent IDs, a US passport, a firearm and suppressor “consistent with the weapon used in the murder,” New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Kenny said the gun was a ghost gun “that had the capability of firing a 9mm round,” and it may have been 3D printed. Police also said one of the IDs was a fraudulent New Jersey ID matching the one the suspect used to check into a New York City hostel before the shooting.


Recovered documents: A multi-page, handwritten document was also recovered from the suspect when he was arrested, according to Kenny. It seemed that the man “has some ill will towards corporate America,” Kenny said. In the document, the suspect rails against the health care industry and suggested that violence is the answer, a police official who has seen the document told CNN. Two quotes in the document include: “These parasites had it coming” and “I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done,” an official said.


Other key details: Police believe the suspect acted alone and they don’t think he was trying to flee the country, Kenny said.


What we know about the suspect: The man has had no prior arrests in New York, according to Kenny. He is 26 years old and was born in Maryland. His last known address was in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kenny said.


How the investigation unfolded: Investigators deployed drones, K-9 units and even scuba divers during the search, Tisch said. In addition to combing through hours of video — which led to the photo of the suspect without a mask on — detectives also went door-to-door, she said, adding that tips led to the recovery of crucial evidence.


What happens now: NYPD detectives are on their way to Pennsylvania, where they hope to interview the suspect further, Tisch said. The suspect would need to be extradited to New York to face any charges there.

 

Based on a report by CNN 2024-12-10

 

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37 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Looks like the suspect is a highly educated leftist anti-capitalist anti-corporate trust fund baby. I can't wait to read his so-called Manifesto,  assuming it gets released by the government because they have a habit of hiding manifestos from leftists, like the one from the murdering tranny that shot up a children's religious school

 

I would note of course I have that this is just another example of the violence, hate and anti-humanity of the Socialist movement. All violence is acceptable when it leads to the Socialist Utopia.

Leftist?

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2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

It's definitely him. 

A very interesting character indeed.

Check out those eyebrows!

Easy now.

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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

More evidence: When he was searched by local police, the suspect was found carrying multiple fraudulent IDs, a US passport, a firearm and suppressor “consistent with the weapon used in the murder,” New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. Kenny said the gun was a ghost gun “that had the capability of firing a 9mm round,” and it may have been 3D printed. Police also said one of the IDs was a fraudulent New Jersey ID matching the one the suspect used to check into a New York City hostel before the shooting.

 

Apparently not the sharpest tool in the shed, in spite of high IQ and lots of education indoctrination.

 

Had he not fallen for the power of the poon to flirt with a Starbucks barista, they wouldn't even have a picture without a mask.  And then he was stoopid enough to keep all that evidence on him.  For a few hundred bucks of fake ID and the throwaway gun.  Then there's the manifesto...  All on his person and not in a river somewhere.

 

Almost sounds like he's being set up.  It'll be interesting to see what the interweb sleuths dig up on his online history.  Maybe he's that stupid, or maybe he wanted to be caught.

 

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REDUX from Soapbox:

It seems now, while the arrested person was likely not directly involved, that his family IS involved in the healthcare industry running " a family-owned assisted living/nursing home company and industry innovator" in Maryland.
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17 minutes ago, jerrymahoney said:

REDUX from Soapbox:

It seems now, while the arrested person was likely not directly involved, that his family IS involved in the healthcare industry running " a family-owned assisted living/nursing home company and industry innovator" in Maryland.

Problems with Daddy or Mommy or Family are endemic among Socialists.

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10 minutes ago, James105 said:

 

Amazing how useful the public can be in locating an on the run criminal if given something more to work with than just a description such as "man from Rotherham".  Hopefully the UK police will take note of this proven to work tactic and will adopt such an approach in future for both white and non white suspected criminals on the loose.  

It's rather surprising when the person is caught he is described as a "local man" but nobody seems to have grown up with him or knew him from the pub or anything like that.

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10 minutes ago, mokwit said:

It's rather surprising when the person is caught he is described as a "local man" but nobody seems to have grown up with him or knew him from the pub or anything like that.

Headline today NY Times:

 

That Manhunt Photo Looks Like a Loved One. Do You Have to Tell?
Photos of the suspect in the killing of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O. were circulated by the police and viewed by millions of Americans, making it likely that at least a few people who saw them recognized him.

 

(At least in NY State, no.)

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7 hours ago, JonnyF said:

One of those indoctrinated leftest similar to the Ivy League anti oppressed , anti colonialism , divest from capitalism sycophants!

 

 My Fingers are  crossed in hope they tie him to 

a open society organization!

 

 

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3 hours ago, James105 said:

 

Amazing how useful the public can be in locating an on the run criminal if given something more to work with than just a description such as "man from Rotherham".  Hopefully the UK police will take note of this proven to work tactic and will adopt such an approach in future for both white and non white suspected criminals on the loose.  

Cheers to that, God Speed

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