
Luigi Mangione apologizes for looking 'suspicious' in newly released body camera arrest footage
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Luigi Mangione apologized for looking 'suspicious' before his arrest at a Pennsylvania McDonald's for the alleged killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s passport, driver's license, debit and credit cards, and a wallet. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s toiletry items. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Photo evidence showing the possessions of Luigi Mangione during the arrest for the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Pictured: Mangione’s plan for an escape route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s gun silencer. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s laptop. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s pocket knife, zip ties and a tool. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Evidence collected after the arrest of Luigi Mangione and presented by the Manhattan DA during a suppression hearing is shown here. Pictured: Mangione’s manifesto. (Manhattan District Attorney's Office) Adam Sabes is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Adam.Sabes@fox.com and on Twitter @asabes10.
Mangione was arrested at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Dec. 9, 2024. An employee at the fast-food restaurant reportedly recognized Mangione and told a co-worker, who then alerted police.
Before Mangione was arrested by police, body camera video released by prosecutors shows a police officer saying they received a call that he looked "suspicious."

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