
An officer who escorted Luigi Mangione to an arraignment hearing after his December 2024 arrest revealed in court Tuesday what the accused murderer said while walking past spectators and reporters on his way out of the Pennsylvania courthouse. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. "All of these people are here for a mass murderer? Wild," Mangione allegedly said, according to Altoona Police Officer Stephen Fox.
Main Idea: A Pennsylvania officer said Luigi Mangione made a blunt remark about the crowd watching him leave his arraignment, as court hearings continue over evidence in the case linked to the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Key Points:
The case may keep fears about public safety, corporate violence, and the cost of long trials high for households, workers, and taxpayers.
The court process may give voters and communities more clarity about the evidence and the legal limits on police searches.
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