Police question man found with suppressor, fake IDs in Pennsylvania in connection with UnitedHealthcare CEO’s murder
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Luigi Mangione, 26, was taken in for questioning and is considered a “strong person of interest in the shooting that shook our city,” Mayor Eric Adams said at a Monday press conference.
He was carrying “multiple fraudulent IDs,” a US passport as well as a ghost gun and a suppresser, she said. Authorities also recovered clothing and masks that are “consistent with” those seen on the suspect in photos. Mangione was also carrying a handwritten, three-page manifesto that was critical of the health care system.
He does not have an arrest record and the investigation so far suggests Mangione acted alone, authorities said.
The new information, which is being investigated as a new lead, comes as a private funeral is set to be held Monday for Thompson, the 50-year-old CEO who was gunned down as he arrived at the Hilton hotel in Midtown for an investors’ conference.
The gunman arrived in Manhattan ahead of the shooting and used a fake ID and paid cash during the 10 days he was in the city, NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny told reporters Friday.
On Friday, the officers found the shooter’s backpack in Central Park. They also found bullet casings at the scene of the shooting with the words, “delay,” “deny” and “depose” on them.
Meanwhile in New York City, scuba divers have been searching one of the ponds in Central Park for evidence as K-9 dogs have been sniffing around in the area where the suspect’s backback was believed to have been found Friday. The backpack and its contents have been sent in for forensic testing.
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