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Report Details Comments Made By Mangione Before Pennsylvania Court Appearance

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Luigi Mangione appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Tuesday for the sixth day of pretrial hearings, as the legal process continues in the high-profile case surrounding the alleged December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Mangione, who was arrested last year in Altoona, Pennsylvania, faces multiple state and federal charges in connection with the alleged murder. The hearings are focused on whether certain pieces of evidence should be excluded from his upcoming trial. According to testimony from Altoona Police Officer Stephen Fox, Mangione seemed caught off guard by the public attention his case had drawn.

Fox recalled Mangione’s reaction during his Pennsylvania arraignment. “All these people are here for a mass murder, wild,” Mangione allegedly said while leaving the courthouse, referencing the large group of reporters and onlookers who had gathered.

The investigation into Thompson’s death, which shocked both the business world and the public, took a major step forward with Mangione’s arrest on December 9, 2024. He was taken into custody at a McDonald’s in Altoona after being recognized by an employee. According to the 911 call released by prosecutors last week, a McDonald’s manager contacted police after customers claimed Mangione resembled the man suspected in the shooting of Thompson.

“I’m a manager at Plank Road McDonald’s out here on the boulevard,” the caller told the dispatcher. “And I have a customer here, that some other customers were suspicious of, that he looks like the CEO shooter from New York.”

Police responded quickly to the tip. Officer Fox testified that he became confident Mangione was the right suspect when Mangione smiled at him during their interaction.

Further testimony came Monday from Altoona Police Officer Christy Wasser, who said she discovered a loaded magazine wrapped in wet underwear inside Mangione’s backpack. Another magazine, she stated, was allegedly found hidden in the suspect’s own underwear.

Mangione’s legal team is challenging the search of his belongings, arguing that both his Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights were violated. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, while the Fifth Amendment guarantees the right to due process and protection against self-incrimination.

Defense attorneys claim that the search of Mangione’s bag was done without a warrant and that their client’s rights were not properly upheld. They also say the only statement Mangione made without being read his Miranda rights was allegedly giving the police a false name.

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Prosecutors argue that the search was legal, citing exceptions that allow warrantless searches during or immediately after an arrest. They also say that law enforcement officers followed standard procedures and did not violate Mangione’s rights.

No verdict has been reached yet regarding whether the disputed evidence will be allowed in court. The hearings are expected to continue into next week as both sides present more arguments.

Anyone who has donated to his defense is a dumbass and has more money than sense 🤦‍♀️ did they say the de💀ath penalty is still on the table?

Accused assassin Luigi Mangione looked into a camera and pumped his first as his pre-trial hearing continued Monday. To Terrie Martin, a… pic.twitter.com/w2HCUu7Vn9

— Larry Conger 🇺🇸 (@eMTBrides) December 8, 2025

Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was killed in December 2024 in New York, sending shockwaves through the healthcare industry. The motive behind the alleged attack has not yet been publicly confirmed by investigators. Authorities have not released many details surrounding how they connected Mangione to the case.

The court proceedings will determine what evidence can be used at trial, which could have a major impact on how the case unfolds. Mangione remains in custody as the legal process continues.

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