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Local Pennsylvania officer hailed hero for ‘swift’ actions in arrest of UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect
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Local Pennsylvania officer hailed hero for ‘swift’ actions in arrest of UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: December 10, 2024 12:52 am
Jimmie Dempsey Published December 10, 2024
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Police officers in Pennsylvania immediately recognized UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect in the back of a local McDonald’s.

In a press conference on Monday evening, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro hailed Altoona Police Officer Tyler Frye as a hero for his swift action in recognizing Luigi Mangione, 26.

“I want to say a special thanks to Officer Tyler Frye of the Altoona Police Department. Officer Frye was about six months into his time serving his fellow people here in Pennsylvania, and he acted swiftly,” Shapiro said.

“He acted with smarts, and he acted with calm. You know, safety often turns on the strength of the relationship between the community and law enforcement,” he said. “We have that strong relationship here in Altoona, and it was proven here today.”

Luigi Mangione in holding cell

Mangione, the suspect in the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, started shaking when police in Altoona, Pennsylvania approached him Monday at a McDonald’s, court documents revealed.

He was wearing a blue medical mask and was looking at a silver laptop computer when officers approached him at the fast-food chain, court documents say.

Officers asked Mangione to pull down his mask and officers immediately recognized him as the suspect wanted for Thompson’s murder in NYC. Officers had seen photos of the suspect from media sources, court documents say.

Mangione gave officers a fake ID with the name Mark Rosario – police ran the ID and determined it to be fake. Officers then asked Mangione why he lied.

He replied, “I clearly shouldn’t have,” according to court documents. Mangione was then placed into custody.

Officers found a black 3D-printed pistol and a black silencer in Mangione’s backpack, court documents say. The pistol had a metal slide and a plastic handle with a metal threaded barrel.

The pistol had one loaded Glock magazine with six nine-millimeter full metal jacket rounds, documents said. Police said the silencer was also 3D printed.

Mangione has been charged in Pennsylvania with several crimes, according to court documents.

He was charged with forgery, firearms not to be carried without a license, tampering with records or identification, possessing instruments of a crime and false identification to law enforcement authorities, according to a police criminal complaint.



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