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Person of interest in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO in custody

Person of interest in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO in custody


Man sought in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting taken into custody in Pennsylvania – Extended coverage


Man sought in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting taken into custody in Pennsylvania – Extended coverage

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NEW YORK — A man in Pennsylvania is being questioned in connection to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. 

The man, identified as 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, was spotted at a McDonald’s in Altoona by someone who’d seen photos of the person of interest in the case. Local authorities responded and arrested him on an illegal gun charge, NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.  

“At this time, he is believed to be our person of interest in the brazen, targeted murder of Brian Thompson,” Tisch said. “The suspect was in a McDonald’s and then recognized by an employee who then called police. Responding officers questioned the suspect, who was acting suspiciously and was carrying multiple fraudulent IDs as well as a U.S. passport.” 

The gun found on Mangione may have been a 3D-printed ghost gun, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said.   

“This is a strong person of interest,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams after Mangione’s arrest. “He matches the description of the identification we’ve been looking for. He’s also in possession of several items that we believe will connect him to this incident.” 

CEO was fatally shot in Midtown Manhattan

Thompson, 50, was fatally shot outside the Hilton Midtown hotel on Dec. 4. NYPD identified a person of interest who they said had used a fake New Jersey ID to check into a hostel on Manhattan’s Upper West Side before the shooting. Investigators later said they believed the person of interest had left New York City, possibly on a bus bound for Atlanta.   

Mangione was found in possession of a gun and suppresser, matching a description of the weapon used to kill Thompson, when he was arrested, Tisch said. He also had a fake New Jersey ID, matching the one used to check into the hostel, according to the police commissioner.

“Additionally, officers recovered a hand-written document that speaks to both his mindset and motivation,” Tisch said. “NYPD detectives are on their way to Pennsylvania as we seek to interview the subject further.” 

Over the weekend, NYPD continued to search Central Park for clues, specifically the weapon used to kill Thompson, but were unsuccessful. Investigators on Friday found what they believe is the suspected gunman’s backpack in the park, law enforcement officials told CBS News.

Shocking murder caught on video


Chilling video shows suspect run off after murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO

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Thompson’s murder outside the Hilton on Sixth Avenue near West 54th Street was caught on surveillance video. It showed Thompson walking down the street and the gunman appearing behind him. Wielding a pistol with a silencer on it, the gunman is seen taking aim and firing, shooting Thompson in the back. As Thompson falls, the gunman appears to clear a jam in the weapon, take aim and fire again. The gun then apparently jams again, before the gunman clears the round and fires once more before running across the street. 

Tisch called the killing a “premeditated, preplanned, targeted attack” as the department launched an all-out manhunt and offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. The FBI was also offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction.  

“Many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target,” Tisch said at a news conference the day of the killing. “The full investigative efforts of the New York City Police Department are well underway, and we will not rest until we identify and apprehend the shooter in this case.”

Quickly, investigators put together a timeline of the shooting, including the suspect’s movements and escape route

The next day, police released images of a person they wanted to question in connection with the killing as they zeroed in on the hostel where he was allegedly staying.

Pat Milton and

Marcia Kramer

contributed to this report.

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