NYPD said of the more than 200 tips received about the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, none of them had the name Mangione.
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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
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 ...
The regulars began assembling in the predawn at the McDonald’s on East Plank Road in Altoona, a Pennsylvania city of about 42 ...
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 ...
(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 ...
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 ...