Authorities arrested a person in Pennsylvania on Monday who police say is related to the capturing demise of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York Metropolis final week.
Police apprehended Luigi Mangione, 26, in Altoona 5 days after Thompson was shot in Midtown Manhattan within the early hours of Wednesday, December 4, setting off a manhunt for the shooter, whose identification remained unknown. Mangione was detained after he visited a McDonald’s location in Altoona, the place different friends observed his resemblance to pictures of the suspected shooter launched by the New York Police Division and contacted authorities, based on The New York Occasions.
The NYPD didn’t instantly reply to WIRED’s request for remark.
Previous to Mangione’s arrest, NYPD investigators mapped the alleged shooter’s actions round New York Metropolis since late November, together with his keep at a Manhattan hostel, the place a picture of the suspect was captured with no face masks. Police later discovered the suspect’s backpack in Central Park, the place he fled following the capturing, based on the NYPD. Authorities reportedly imagine he left New York Metropolis on a bus.
On-line information present that Luigi Mangione is an app developer who graduated with bachelor’s and grasp’s of science in engineering levels from the College of Pennsylvania in Might 2020. A GitHub account that seems to be Mangione’s and an Instagram account for the sport growth firm AppRoarr Studios point out that he’s a cofounder there. AppRoarr didn’t instantly reply to WIRED’s request for remark.
On the scene of Thompson’s capturing exterior the New York Hilton Midtown, NYPD investigators found bullet casings bearing the phrases “delay,” “depose,” and “deny,” doubtless references to the methods through which medical health insurance corporations refuse to cowl clients’ medical claims. In line with the Occasions, authorities say Mangione was carrying a “manifesto” that included passages “criticizing well being care corporations for placing income above care.”
UnitedHealthcare didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from WIRED. In an announcement offered to different media retailers, an organization spokesperson mentioned: “Our hope is that right now’s apprehension brings some reduction to Brian’s household, buddies, colleagues and the numerous others affected by this unspeakable tragedy. We thank regulation enforcement and can proceed to work with them on this investigation. We ask that everybody respect the household’s privateness as they mourn.”