Luigi Mangione’s attorney says some evidence in Pennsylvania probe should be tossed because of an illegal search
- Luigi Mangione's attorney, Thomas Dickey, filed a motion in Pennsylvania to dismiss evidence collected during an allegedly illegal police search, claiming Mangione was stopped and frisked without a warrant.
- Police stopped Mangione at McDonald's for looking suspicious and allegedly searched him without a warrant, according to Dickey's statements.
- In New York, Mangione faces 11 charges, including murder, related to the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and he has pleaded not guilty.
- If convicted in New York, Mangione could face life in prison; however, the death penalty is a possibility for the federal murder charge.
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Police who arrested Luigi Mangione gave him a snack to get his DNA, lawyer says
Police in Pennsylvania pulled a fast one on Luigi Mangione when they arrested him at an Altoona McDonald's, according to his lawyer. Cops allegedly gave him a snack strictly so they could get his DNA.
Did police violate Luigi Mangione's rights at arrest?
(NewsNation) — Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione's defense has filed a motion to suppress evidence, arguing that Altoona police violated the 26-year-old's rights and unlawfully detained him. Blair County defense attorney Thomas Dickey, who is representing Mangione, alleges that police then illegally seized Mangione's backpack and other personal belongings. Former NYPD Lt. Cmdr. Joe Cardinale believes police were "very professi…
‘Luigi kindly asks that people send no more than five photos at a time’ – man accused of murdering insurance CEO issues plea over fan mail
Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is urging his fans to stop sending him so many photos.
Luigi Mangione’s attorney says some evidence in Pennsylvania probe should be tossed because of an illegal search
A lawyer for Luigi Mangione, the 26-year-old accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO last year, is attempting to throw out evidence taken from his backpack and other belongings collected during his arrest, arguing he was illegally stopped and searched by police.
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