UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing: Luigi Mangione Arrested, Identified as Person of Interest
The case involving the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues to unfold.
On Dec. 9, a person of interest in the case, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione was arrested at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on a firearms charge, authorities said at a press conference hours later.
Mangione was found, law enforcement confirmed, carrying a gun, a silencer and multiple fake identification cards including one with the moniker “Mark Rosario.” An employee of the establishment had “thought he looked suspicious,” and called local police, according to New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
Another chief detective for the NYPD, Joseph Kenny, also said at a briefing that the person of interest was detained at around 9:15 a.m. at the fast food chain, noting, “He was sitting there eating.”
Mangione was also carrying a “handwritten three-page document” that criticized healthcare companies for putting profits above care. Kenny noted during the Dec. 9 press conference that just from “briefly speaking” with investigators, they sense Mangione “has some ill will toward corporate America.”
Police—who previously said they believed the alleged gunman had left New York City by bus—are currently looking into whether Mangione had traveled the 236 miles from Philadelphia to Altoona, as they hold the University of Pennsylvania graduate in custody for questioning.
“Mark Rosario,” the aforementioned name on one of Mangione’s identification cards, a New Jersey state ID, is the same as the one a man—believed by police to be the gunman who shot Thompson— who checked into a hostel on the Upper West Side of Manhattan prior to Thompson’s killing, police told NBC News.
Mangione has not been charged in connection to Thompson’s killing and has not yet been named a suspect. Authorities told the New York Times that he earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. He was born and raised in Maryland, and has also lived in San Francisco and Hawaii.
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The arrest of Mangione comes five days after Thompson, 50, was shot in the early hours of the morning on Dec. 4 near Manhattan’s Sixth Avenue.
Keep reading for every detail to know about Thompson’s death.
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