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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    Good luck finding 12 people in NYC that haven’t already formed an opinion about this trial.

    P.S., if you get called for this, lie through your fucking teeth until you are on the jury.

    This kid doesn’t go to fucking jail God dammit.

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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.

    DOUBT

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    Snitches get stitches. Let’s root for the good guy.

    FREE LUIGI!

    (Which is really just fun to say)

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      A customer informed an employee who then called police. Two class traitors.

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        I hope they feel very stupid. They probably had no idea what was really going on. Helping catch a killer probably felt good in the moment, but finding out the person who died was basically a serial killer would shame me for life.

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    They’ll kill him. They’ll set an example… only for him to become a martyr. Or one can hope, anyways.

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      I suspect that, for exactly that reason, they’ll just lock him up and try to forget about him.

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        They’ll make a documentary about him, where the overriding theme is that we all have something to lose. in a few years, maybe.