Police were initially skeptical about the tip that led to the arrest of UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect Luigi Mangione, and even joked about a reward sandwich in text messages. The tipster claimed to have seen Mangione at a McDonald's on 9 December 2024, where he was indeed found wearing a large coat, brown beanie, and blue medical mask, matching the description provided.
Manhattan state court proceedings revealed that police officer Joseph Detwiler, who was the first to question Mangione, was initially skeptical about the tip. He even responded to his supervisor's request for him to take the suspect into custody with a semi-sarcastic remark about buying him a "hoagie" from a local restaurant.
However, just over an hour after receiving the initial tip, Detwiler learned that Mangione was indeed the person being sought. The police officer and another officer arrived at the McDonald's and found Mangione sitting at a table near the bathrooms, matching the description provided by the tipster.
During the arrest, Detwiler asked Mangione for his name and identification, which he provided, before asking him to remove his mask. According to Detwiler, he immediately recognized Mangione as the suspect when he saw him without the mask.
Mangione was subsequently led into court, where he faces federal charges in addition to his state case and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. The arrest raises questions about whether evidence gathered during Mangione's encounter with police was obtained illegally, with his lawyers pushing for the exclusion of evidence obtained during the arrest.
Manhattan state court proceedings revealed that police officer Joseph Detwiler, who was the first to question Mangione, was initially skeptical about the tip. He even responded to his supervisor's request for him to take the suspect into custody with a semi-sarcastic remark about buying him a "hoagie" from a local restaurant.
However, just over an hour after receiving the initial tip, Detwiler learned that Mangione was indeed the person being sought. The police officer and another officer arrived at the McDonald's and found Mangione sitting at a table near the bathrooms, matching the description provided by the tipster.
During the arrest, Detwiler asked Mangione for his name and identification, which he provided, before asking him to remove his mask. According to Detwiler, he immediately recognized Mangione as the suspect when he saw him without the mask.
Mangione was subsequently led into court, where he faces federal charges in addition to his state case and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him. The arrest raises questions about whether evidence gathered during Mangione's encounter with police was obtained illegally, with his lawyers pushing for the exclusion of evidence obtained during the arrest.