Police have identified a person of interest in the deadly shooting of a healthcare executive in New York City last week as Luigi Mangione, 26, after he was taken into custody in Pennsylvania.
Mangione was arrested at around 9 a.m. at a McDonald’s in Altoona, about 280 miles from New York City, after police received a tip, according to officials.
He was reportedly found with a gun, a silencer, false identification cards and identification with his name on it, the officials said. He also had a handwritten manifesto that criticized health care companies for putting profits above care, according to multiple outlets, including The New York Times and New York Post.
Mangione has not been charged in connection with the shooting as of 2 p.m. Monday, nor was he officially named as a suspect.
The Hill has reached out to Altoona police for confirmation.
Thompson was killed early in the morning Dec. 4 outside a hotel in Midtown Manhattan after being shot in the back and right calf on the way to address a meeting of investors. He was declared dead at a hospital.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) found a backpack Friday in New York’s Central Park that they say the killer discarded as he fled the area. Officials have said they believe he left the city on a bus on the day of the shooting.
The shooter is known to have used a 9 mm pistol that police said resembled the guns farmers use to put down animals without causing a loud noise. The bullet shells reportedly had the words “deny,” “defend” and “depose” written on them.
Authorities have collected and tested DNA evidence, including a discarded water bottle and protein bar wrapper, discovered near the scene. The police say they believe the suspect used a fake ID when staying in the city overnight.
The FBI has also joined the investigation, offering up to $50,000 for information leading to the gunman’s arrest and conviction, according to the FBI’s field office in New York City.
The Hill has reached out to the NYPD for comment and confirmation.