A Pennsylvania police officer responding to a tip from the supervisor of a McDonald’s testified Tuesday about confronting Luigi Mangione throughout the intense manhunt final yr for UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s killer.
As quickly as Mangione doffed his medical masks on the restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Officer Joseph Detwiler stated, “I knew” he was the suspect whose face had been all around the information because the taking pictures 5 days earlier on a Manhattan sidewalk.
“It’s him … I’m not kidding. He’s actual nervous, and he didn’t speak an excessive amount of,” Detwiler advised a supervisor by telephone from the restaurant parking zone moments after assembly Mangione, in response to the officer’s body-camera video. It was performed in courtroom Tuesday, the second day of a hearing about proof within the case.
Mangione certainly stated little initially to Detwiler and one other officer, giving solely what turned out to be a false identify, dwelling state and driver’s license. However Detwiler testified that he’d seen the person’s fingers shaking as they interacted and officers patted him down.
Over the following minutes, Mangione placidly ate a hash brown because the officers waited for colleagues and claimed they had been merely responding to loitering considerations on the eatery.
“I used to be making an attempt to maintain him calm,” Detwiler advised the courtroom, including that he at one level began whistling over the restaurant’s holiday-season music to “make him suppose that nothing was completely different about this name than some other name.”
Attorneys for Mangione, 27, need to block prosecutors from displaying or telling jurors at his eventual Manhattan trial about statements he allegedly made and objects authorities stated they seized from his backpack throughout his arrest. The objects embrace a 9 mm handgun that prosecutors say matches the one used within the killing and a pocket book wherein they are saying Mangione described his intent to “wack” a medical health insurance government.
The protection contends the objects ought to be excluded as a result of police didn’t get a warrant earlier than looking out Mangione’s backpack. In addition they need to suppress some statements Mangione made to legislation enforcement personnel, similar to allegedly giving a false identify, as a result of officers began asking questions earlier than telling him he had a proper to stay silent.
The legal guidelines regarding how police work together with potential suspects earlier than studying their rights or acquiring search warrants are complicated and sometimes disputed in legal circumstances.
In Mangione’s case, essential questions will embrace whether or not he believed he was free to go away on the level when he spoke to the arresting officers, and whether or not there have been “exigent circumstances” that merited looking out his backpack earlier than getting a warrant.
Detwiler testified that he by no means advised Mangione he couldn’t depart, nor talked about the New York taking pictures. Protection legal professionals, nonetheless, have argued in courtroom filings that officers “strategically” stood in a method that prevented him from leaving.
Mangione, the Ivy League-educated scion of a wealthy Maryland family, has pleaded not responsible to state and federal homicide prices. The state prices carry the potential for life in jail, whereas federal prosecutors are searching for the dying penalty. Neither trial has been scheduled.
Mangione’s legal professionals need to bar proof from each circumstances, however this week’s listening to pertains solely to the state case.
Manhattan prosecutors haven’t but laid out their arguments for permitting the disputed proof. Their federal counterparts have stated in courtroom filings that police had been justified in looking out the backpack to make sure there have been no harmful objects and that Mangione’s statements to officers had been voluntary and made earlier than he was beneath arrest.
5 witnesses testified on Monday, together with a Pennsylvania jail officer who stated Mangione advised him that, when arrested, he had a backpack with overseas foreign money and a 3D-printed pistol.
Surveillance video confirmed a masked gunman taking pictures Thompson from behind as the manager walked to a midtown Manhattan resort for his firm’s annual investor convention on Dec. 4, 2024. Prosecutors say “delay,” “deny” and “depose” had been written on the ammunition, mimicking a phrase insurance coverage trade critics use to explain how firms keep away from paying claims.
Thompson, 50, labored on the big UnitedHealth Group for 20 years and have become CEO of its insurance coverage arm in 2021. He was married and had youngsters who had been in highschool.
—Jennifer Peltz, Related Press

