NYPD said of the more than 200 tips received about the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, none of them had the name Mangione.
Fast-food worker who provided crucial police tip is eligible for up to $60,000, but getting it will take time.
The McDonald’s worker who reported the UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect to 911 is eligible for a reward, but it may take time for them to receive payment. NYPD officials have confirmed the worker is eligible for a $10,000 reward from the department if ...
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in connection with UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's killing after a McDonald's employee in Pennsylvania called police.
The New York Police Department is praising themselves for the work of a McDonald's employee who gave them a break today. Failing to keep the cool side cool, a McDonald's employee's tip, not all this puffery by New York's finest,
Up to $60,000 in reward money from the FBI and the New York Police Department's Crime Stoppers program was offered for tips leading to a break in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thomp
The McDonald’s worker and other tipsters who helped catch Luigi Mangione could wait a while before seeing any reward money. Up to $60,000 was offered.
With information flooding in, the NYPD ultimately said a tip from a McDonald's restaurant employee allowed authorities to identify and locate the suspect, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione. Mangione was ...
New York Police Department (NYPD) officials say it’s unclear whether shooting suspect Luigi Mangione’s family recognized him in the photos released days before his arrest. NYPD Chief of
While the McDonald's customer may have recognized Mangione as the suspected murderer seen in images released by the NYPD and FBI, the 26-year-old's own family apparently did not, according to ...
The man tucking into his breakfast bore a striking resemblance to the New York gunman, whose grinning photo had circulated globally in the hours after Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive, was shot dead in Midtown Manhattan in a “brazen” attack five days ago.
When Mangione was arrested at a Pennsylvania McDonald’s on Monday, he was in possession of a manifesto-type note that mentioned UnitedHealthcare, sources have previously told The Post.