The man suspected of the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was carrying a “ghost gun” — a type of ...
UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect ‘considered bombing Manhattan’ - UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect is fighting extradition to New York where he faces a second-degree murder charge in connect ...
A 26-year-old technology industry worker has been charged with the murder of a US health insurance company CEO and accused of using a 3D-printed gun to shoot the executive outside a New York City ...
Luigi Mangione is believed to be a person of interest in last week's deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, ...
Fingerprints recovered from items found near the shooting scene in Manhattan appear to match fingerprints taken from Luigi Mangione in Pennsylvania, police said. NYPD also said Wednesday the gun in ...
New York law enforcement officials also said Mangione's fingerprints and DNA matched a water bottle and protein bar wrapper discarded near the crime scene.
Mangione was arrested on Monday and charged in connection to last week's murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Among the writings recovered from Luigi Mangione in a spiral notebook were plans concocting how to eventually kill the UnitedHealthcare CEO, according to law enforcement officials.
The firearm found on the suspect in the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO is believed to have been an untraceable ghost gun, ...
Ghost guns' can be partially made with a 3D printer, which anyone can buy. It's also a tool found in college classrooms.
Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing Brian Thompson in New York, could face additional charges, according to Manhattan ...
Social media users have jokingly reached out to Kim Kardashian to help UnitedHealth CEO's suspected killer, Luigi Mangione.