2024-12-10
12 分钟Good morning.
It's Tuesday, December 10th.
I'm Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News today.
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But first, the suspect in the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was charged with second degree murder late last night by authorities in New York, hours after police in Pennsylvania arrested him.
The charges against 26 year old Luigi Mangione also include forgery and carrying a gun without a license.
He was ordered to be held without bail and did not enter a plea on those charges.
Local authorities in Pennsylvania were tipped off to Mangione's location at a McDonald's in Altoona by an employee who thought that he resembled the suspect in photos released by the nypd.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Joe Kenney credited those photos as a critical part of capturing the suspect.
There's numerous linchpins in this case and the fact that we've recovered an enormous amount of forensic evidence, an enormous amount of video from the public's help.
I really couldn't put it on one thing, but if I had to, it would be the release of that photograph from the media.
According to court filings, police approached Mangione as he sat alone at the McDonald's.
They asked him to remove a medical mask he was wearing and asked if he'd been to New York recently.
He then became quiet and began to shake.
Police say they found a gun and silencer in his backpack that matched the description of the weapon used to shoot Thompson.
Here's Kenny again.