UnitedHealthcare chief executive shooting suspect charged with murder and stalking in New York
Luigi Mangione found ‘in possession of a loaded 9mm pistol and silencer consistent with the weapon used to kill’ Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione found ‘in possession of a loaded 9mm pistol and silencer consistent with the weapon used to kill’ Brian Thompson
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Luigi Mangione was arrested in a Pennsylvania fast-food restaurant five days after Brian Thompson was killed in Manhattan
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Ivy League graduate (26) is arrested in the Pennsylvania railroad town of Altoona over the shooting of United Healthcare chief executive Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione found with firearm and silencer consistent with weapon used to kill Brian Thompson in Manhattan last week
Chief executive of UnitedHealthcare was killed in front of a Manhattan hotel in ‘pre-planned, targeted attack’
A man wearing a mask approached Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel and fired at him repeatedly, police say
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