How suspected CEO shooter Luigi Mangione was caught at Altoona McDonald's: Live updates

The man detained by police in Pennsylvania in connection with the shock slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has been identified as Luigi Mangione. 

Mangione, 26, is an ‘anti-capitalist’ Ivy League graduate. He was taken into custody after a McDonald’s employee in Altoona, around 100 miles east of Pittsburgh, believed they recognized him as the gunman. 

He reportedly had a 3D-printed ghost gun similar to the one used in the Wednesday morning murder, along with a gun silencer, a manifesto, and four fake IDs when he was arrested by cops. 

Mangione has been arrested on firearms charges. As of Monday afternoon, he has not been charged with Thompson’s murder.   

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The 26-year-old suspect is originally from Towson, Maryland, and is an anti-capitalist former Ivy League student – who was valedictorian at his high school.

The man has ties to San Francisco, and used to live in Honolulu, Hawaii, cops confirmed. He has not been charged in connection to the death of Thompson.

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said: ‘Members of the Altoona Police Department arrested Luigi Mangione, a 26-year-old male, on firearms charges.

Thompson was gunned down in Midtown Manhattan last week, ahead of a work conference. He was the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, one of the largest medical insurers in the country.

Mangione attended the coveted University of Pennsylvania, where he gained a degree in engineering in 2020. Before this, he graduated as valedictorian from the Gilman School in Baltimore, where tuition costs nearly $40,000 a year.

Luigi Mangione social media
Luigi Mangione social media
Luigi Mangione Social Media

UnitedHealthcare speaks out after suspect arrested in connection with CEO shooting

The health insurance company released a statement in response to Mangione’s arrest.

‘Our hope is that today’s apprehension brings some relief to Brian’s family, friends, colleagues and the many others affected by this unspeakable tragedy,’ the firm said.

‘We thank law enforcement and will continue to work with them on this investigation. We ask that everyone respect the family’s privacy as they mourn.’

Details from ‘lone wolf’ suspect’s manifesto: ‘I acted alone’

In the manifesto, Luigi Mangione said he acted alone and that he was self-funded.

According to CNN, the alleged CEO shooter’s words suggested violence was the answer.

Lines from Mangione’s warped manifesto revealed

Some details from Luigi Mangione’s manifesto, which was found on him when he was arrested, have been published by CNN.

The document, which spanned two pages, read: ‘These parasites had it coming.

‘I do apologize for any strife and trauma, but it had to be done.’

Inside Mangione’s strange online history

The suspected CEO shooter was interested in strange, anti-establishment literature, according to his online Goodreads account.

He posted a quote on his account by domestic terrorist Theodore Kaczynski, the infamous ‘Unabomber.’

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What do we know so far about Luigi Mangione?

Luigi Mangione was arrested on firearm charges on Monday – and has been named as a person of interest in the death of Brian Thompson.

Apart from his intellectual, Ivy League-educated background, questions have been raised about the suspect’s history with the medical community.

As of Monday afternoon, he has not been charged in the death of Brian Thompson.

Mangione allegedly has an ailing relative who was mistreated by the health system.

He also lost his grandmother in 2013, and his grandfather in 2017.

The 26-year-old also used to work in an assisted-living facility for the elderly while he was studying at his $40,000-a-year high school in Maryland.

Revealed: Police give insight into manifesto of suspect in CEO shooter death

The handwritten manifesto found on Mangione indicated that he ‘has some ill will toward corporate America,’ NYPD’s Joseph Kenny said.

He added that there was no indication that anyone else would be in danger.

Ghost gun found on suspect in CEO shooting could have been 3D-printed

Joseph Kenny, the chief of detectives at NYPD has said the ghost gun found on Mangione may have been created using a 3D printer.

He added that it can fire a nine-millimeter bullet.

Suspected CEO shooter is an anti-capitalist Ivy League graduate

Luigi Mangione is originally from Towson, Maryland, and is an anti-capitalist former Ivy League student, according to the New York Post.

He has ties to San Francisco, and used to live in Honolulu, Hawaii, cops confirmed. He has not been charged in connection to the death of Thompson.

Mangione was valedictorian at the Gilman School in Baltimore, where he graduated in 2016.

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Tipster was an Altoona McDonald’s employee – NYPD

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch told a press conference on Monday afternoon that Luigi Mangione was seen ‘acting suspiciously’ in the McDonald’s on Monday morning.

‘The suspect was in a McDonald’s and was recognized by an employee who then called local police,’ she told a press conference.

‘He was carrying multiple fraudulent IDs as well as a US passport,’ Tisch added.

Revealed: Man questioned in connection with the shooting identified

The man being questioned by cops in Altoona in connection with the murder of CEO Brian Thompson has been identified as Luigi Mangione, 26.

Mangione was detained as a person of interest at a McDonald’s in the Pennsylvania city on Monday morning.

He has not been charged in connection with the shooting.

Tipster was an ‘elderly patron’ at McDonald’s

The 911 caller who potentially identified the gunman at the Altoona McDonald’s was an ‘elderly patron’ according to an anonymous law enforcement official speaking with the New York Times.

They called cops around 9.15am on Monday after spotting the man they believed matched surveillance images of the gunman shared by police.

Fake ID used by the person of interest in Altoona ‘matches one used by the alleged gunman in New York City’

An anonymous law enforcement official said the man detained in an Altoona used the same fake New Jersey ID as one the alleged gunman presented in a New York City hostel.

They told the New York Times it matched the ID presented to the hostel on the Upper West Side of Manhattan on November 24, when the shooter is believed to have arrived in the city.

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Revealed: Manifesto found on person of interest ‘criticized healthcare companies’

The manifesto found on the man detained in Altoona was handwritten and criticized health care companies for putting profits above care, an anonymous law enforcement official told the New York Times.

No further details about the manifesto have been given so far.

The alleged assassin has only been seen in grainy surveillance images so far, and police are yet to make an arrest or release a suspect identity.

Read DailyMail.com’s coverage exploring everything we know so far about Thompson’s killer.

How gunman executed CEO of America’s biggest healthcare company

Altoona McDonald’s where customers think they saw the CEO shooter revealed

The exact location of the McDonald’s branch where customers may have flagged down Thompson’s shooter has been revealed.

According to the New York Times, cops snagged the person of interest inside the McDonald’s at 407 East Plank Road in the south of Altoona, Pennsylvania.

The newspaper said a 911 call was made from the cafe at around 9.15am on Monday.

The man was in the McDonald's at 407 East Plank Road in Altoona at about 9:15 a.m. today when another customer recognized him and called 911, a senior law enforcement official said.

Person of interest nabbed in Pennsylvania allegedly had a manifesto on him

The man in custody in Pennsylvania connected with Thompson’s murder allegedly had a manifesto on him when cops detained him in Altoona, according to the New York Post.

He also had four fake IDs, a silencer and a gun similar to the Brugger & Thomet VP9 which is believed to have been used in the shooting, per the newspaper.

No details about what was written in the manifesto have been disclosed.

Man being questioned was detained after a witness ‘recognized him as the CEO shooter’ in McDonald’s

A customer in an Altoona, Pennsylvania McDonald’s flagged a man in the cafe to police after recognizing him from surveillance footage images, according to ABC News.

Customers described the man as ‘suspicious’ before police took him away, per NBC.

Key sightings of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassin

Where is Altoona, Pennsylvania?

The man being questioned over the murder of Brian Thompson has been detained at a McDonald’s in the small Pennsylvania city of Altoona.

Located in Blair County around 100 miles east of Pittsburgh, the city is home to around 125,000 people.

Altoona is still known as a railroad town after it was founded while the Pennsylvania Railroad was being constructed through it in 1849.

It sports a museum paying homage to its railroad history, the Altoona Curve baseball team stadium, and several tourist attractions including a water park.

It’s not know where exactly in Altoona the man allegedly connected with the shooting was stopped by police.

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Man stopped by police over CEO slaying had a gun suppressor and fake IDs

The man being questioned in Pennsylvania was snagged by police after someone tipped them off, according to CNN.

Two law enforcement sources told the broadcaster the man was traveling by bus in Altoona, Pennsylvania with a suppressor – a gun silencer – and several fake IDs.

Thompson’s killer planned out the murder to the last excruciating detail, a former lieutenant commander of the NYPD said.

Retired Lieutenant Joe Cardinale told Fox News the suspect has likely relished the attention he’s received in recent days, painting him as a smooth operator.

However, he also described him as arrogant – something which could be his undoing.

It comes as a man is now being questioned in Pennsylvania.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nypd/Handout/UPI/Shutterstock (14975287b) A handout photo being distributed by the New York City police department shows a suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City on Thursday, December 5, 2024. Thompson was shot and killed in midtown Manhattan Wednesday morning in an apparent targeted attack as he was about to attend the company's annual investor conference. The gunman remains at large. UPI UnitedHealthcare CEO Fatally Shot in in New York City, United States - 05 Dec 2024

Man nabbed over CEO’s murder is being questioned about his gun

The man being questioned in Altoona, Pennsylvania about the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has a similar gun to the one used in the shooting, according to NBC.

Sources told the outlet it’s too soon to determine whether the interrogation is directly connected to Thompson’s death, but NYPD detectives are headed to the area where he had been detained to assist investigators.

Family holding private funeral for murdered CEO

Brian Thompson’s family is holding a private funeral today for him in Minnesota.

Killer ‘fascinated’ with attention, say experts

FBI profilers say the suspect has likely enjoyed all of the media attention he’s been receiving since evading the NYPD on Wednesday after killing Brian Thompson.

Man in Pennsylvania questioned over CEO’s murder

A man in Altoona, Pennsylvania has been questioned as part of the investigation into Brian Thompson’s murder, reports NBC News.

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