By Bob Hoge
The horrific murder of a healthcare CEO on the streets of New York City in early December has captivated the nation—and appalled all decent folk.
After a days-long manhunt, police nabbed the suspect, 26-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate Luigi Mangione, at a McDonald’s in Altoona, PA, after he allegedly gunned down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside of his midtown Manhattan hotel. Now it turns out the San Francisco police department had ID’d him days before his capture and had contacted the FBI:
Four days before the man who allegedly shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City was arrested in Pennsylvania, the San Francisco police recognized the alleged shooter as Luigi Mangione, according to a report…
The two sources were not authorized to speak on the matter and reportedly spoke to the publication on condition of anonymity.
They told the Chronicle that an officer in the police department’s Special Victims Unit reportedly looked at the surveillance images released after the shooting and recognized Mangione as the suspect on Dec. 5.
Mangione’s mother had reported her son missing and that she hadn’t spoken to him since July; that’s why he was on their radar.
Oh …
“The San Francisco Chronicle reported that two sources familiar with the matter said the San Francisco Police Department contacted the FBI after recognizing Mangione” pic.twitter.com/ofwTWq7gNI
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) December 13, 2024
In another twist, it turns out that the suspected cold-blooded murderer wasn’t even a client of UnitedHealthcare.
The man charged with shooting and killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City was not a client of the insurance company, according to a representative from the major corporation.
On Thursday, FOX Business received confirmation from UnitedHealthcare that Luigi Mangione was not covered by the company…
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