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 ...
NYPD officials said about 30 of those tips were useful as information about the gunman's movements before and after the Dec. 4 shooting. But it wasn't until a 911 call came in from a McDonald's ...
“Apparently a $7.20 an hour McDonalds employee saved the NYPD. The employee of McDonalds now gets a cool 1/2 million dollar reward!” the post, which does not provide a source to support its ...
Luigi Nicholas Mangione, a suspect in the Dec. 4, 2024, shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, used a fake ID to ...
"For just over five days, our NYPD investigators combed through thousands ... today," the commissioner said. Previously: • McDonald's Quarter Pounder kills one, sends ten more to the hospital ...
The NYPD and FBI offered a joint $60,000 reward ... Luigi Mangione, 26, was captured in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday after a McDonald’s employee spotted him eating at the fast food ...
A Threads post claimed, "A $7.20 an hour McDonalds employee … now gets a cool 1/2 million dollar reward" for helping police find the suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter. But this reward for ...
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 ...
The 26-year-old remained behind bars in Pennsylvania, where he was being held without bail after being arrested and charged ...
Luigi Mangione, 26, was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a McDonald's customer reportedly alerted an employee after recognizing him from surveillance camera images that the NYPD had ...
(WKRC) - The McDonald's employee who reported Luigi Mangione to authorities might not receive the $60,000 reward. According to The New York Post, the New York City Police Department (NYPD ...