A 26-year-old technology industry worker has been charged with the murder of a US health insurance company CEO and accused of using a 3D-printed gun to shoot the executive outside a New York City ...
While the case is in early stages, police believe the suspect may have been motivated by animus toward the health care industry.
The New York Police Department says the gun found with Luigi Mangione when he was arrested matches shell casings found at the ...
Handwritten notes, classmates, and social media posts reveal how Luigi Mangione went from Ivy League student to murder ...
The gun found on the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson matches shell casings found at the crime ...
The ghost gun allegedly in Luigi Mangione's possession when he was arrested has been matched to three shell casings recovered ...
Gun found on suspected killer matches casings found at United CEO’s murder, cops say - UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting suspect ...
Mangione hadn’t vented his frustration to anyone after he was nabbed from an Altona, Pa. McDonald’s Monday morning, according to his lawyer Thomas Dickey.
The man charged in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was critical of U.S. health care. Experts say the ...
And as the quality of 3D printers rises as prices fall, the trend shows no signs of stopping, threatening to make America a ...
Fingerprints recovered from items found near the shooting scene in Manhattan appear to match fingerprints taken from Luigi Mangione in Pennsylvania, police said. NYPD also said Wednesday the gun in ...