Cops: He Had a ‘Ghost Gun’

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(ReclaimingAmerica.net) – In a crucial finding, police have announced that the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione, had a so-called “ghost gun,” that is, a weapon lacking serial numbers, which could be assembled independently.

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Identified as a “strong person of interest” in Thompson’s murder, Mangione’s capture could unravel alarming threats to high-level executives.

Magione used a “ghost gun,” according to NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.

Luigi Mangione, a University of Pennsylvania graduate, stands as the key suspect in the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in midtown Manhattan.

Mangione was apprehended at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after a tip-off described him as “acting suspiciously.”

During his arrest, officers discovered a gun resembling the weapon used in Thompson’s murder, alongside a silencer and a fraudulent New Jersey ID.

The chilling narrative suggests systematic planning.

Mangione reportedly arrived in New York City on a Greyhound bus, checked into a hostel using a fake ID, and targeted Thompson.

After the so-called “preplanned, targeted attack,” he fled on a bicycle and later escaped via taxi.

The NYPD makes strides in piecing together his journey; from NYC, Mangione may have returned to Altoona on a bus.

Investigators look deeply into Mangione’s past, uncovering a multifaceted background.

As a top graduate from Ivy League prestige, he is known for his anti-capitalist views, often sharing quotes from the “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski.

Resentment toward the medical community over a relative’s treatment adds another layer to Mangione’s potential motive.

While Mangione remains arrested on unrelated firearm charges, NYC detectives are en route to Pennsylvania to interview him about Thompson’s murder.

Understanding why a talented individual pivoted to such drastic measures becomes crucial, not just for solving this case, but for assessing corporate security across the board.

“At this time he is believed to be our person of interest in the brazen, targeted murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare last Wednesday in midtown Manhattan,” said NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, cited by NBC Bay Area.

Police continue to trace Mangione’s movements leading up to the murder, including a week spent in NYC before the incident and a potential journey from Philadelphia to Altoona.

Findings reveal his online presence and handwritten manifesto, resonating with anti-corporate and healthcare-critical tones, raising questions about the safety protocols for corporate leaders.

Luigi Mangione’s digital footprint and past connections to Maryland, San Francisco, and Honolulu are under heavy scrutiny.

His promising career was marked by near-genius academic achievements, a data engineer background, and co-founding a tech start-up.

This starkly contrasts with his alleged involvement in such a heinous crime and demands answers.

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