The person suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson final week has been charged with homicide in New York Metropolis.
Luigi Mangione, 26, faces 5 counts together with homicide within the second diploma, in response to an arrest warrant. He additionally faces two counts of felony possession of a weapon within the second diploma, one rely of felony possession of a weapon within the third diploma and felony possession of a solid instrument within the second diploma.
Mangione, an Ivy League graduate, was arrested Monday after he was acknowledged at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pa., a pair hours exterior of Pittsburgh. He “became quiet and started to shake” when requested if he had been to New York not too long ago, law enforcement officials wrote in his felony grievance.
A ghost gun, silencer and writings expressing unwell will towards company America have been discovered on Mangione, linking him to the crime, police mentioned.
Regulation enforcement additionally famous that the suspect had been in Pennsylvania for “several days” and tried to maintain a low profile. He faces 5 prices there, as properly, together with for carrying a firearm with no license and falsely figuring out himself to regulation enforcement.
Thompson was gunned down final week exterior New York Hilton Midtown, the place he was set to deal with an annual investor assembly.
New York police detective Yousef Demes mentioned the shooter, whom he recognized as Mangione, fired a number of occasions on the healthcare government however that an post-mortem confirmed a gunshot wound to the torso prompted the CEO’s demise, in response to the warrant.
New York police commissioner Jessica Tisch known as the capturing a “brazen, targeted attack.”
Thompson joined UnitedHealth in 2004 and led UnitedHealthcare, the corporate’s insurance coverage division, since 2021.
An extradition continuing is predicted to happen Tuesday afternoon in Pennsylvania, in response to a spokesperson for the state’s courts.