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One other officer testifies on Day 7 of Luigi Mangione’s proof suppression listening to
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One other officer testifies on Day 7 of Luigi Mangione’s proof suppression listening to

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Last updated: December 12, 2025 5:23 pm
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Accused CEO killer Luigi Mangione is again in a Manhattan courtroom for a seventh day Friday as his legal professionals work to get proof excluded from his state homicide case.

The marathon listening to will decide what proof will used in opposition to him when he goes on trial on fees of gunning down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk final 12 months.

Testimony has centered round what transpired on the Altoona, Pennsylvania, McDonald’s the place Mangione was apprehended 5 days after the taking pictures.

Altoona police officer Samuel McCoy testified Friday that he knew no matter was taking place on the McDonald’s on East Plank Street was critical when he noticed his lieutenant, William Hanelly, placing on his bulletproof vest on on his manner out of the stationhouse.

“Lt. Hanelly leaving with a vest on, meaning one thing’s taking place,” McCoy testified. “Vital.”

McCoy walked to a seated Luigi Mangione within the McDonald’s and instantly requested if he had any weapons.

“With the data I had that he was a murder suspect, it’s extremely doable that he had weapons or really feel determined which makes folks do erratic issues,” McCoy testified.

Luigi Mangione seems in Manhattan Legal Court docket for an proof listening to, Dec. 11, 2025, in New York.

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McCoy then observed a backpack on the ground and is seen on physique digicam footage shifting it.

“I requested him, ‘Is that this your property?’  He indicated to me it was,” McCoy testified.  He mentioned he moved the bag “in order that if he decides he desires to make a dramatic exit, per se, he would not have entry to any weapons.”

McCoy is then heard on digicam asking Mangione, “Are you aware what all this nonsense is about?” The officer mentioned he needed to gauge Mangione’s response.

“By way of my expertise, if any person is being questioned they usually’re not concerned they’re going to have one sort of response and if they’re concerned, they’re going to have a distinct sort of response,” McCoy testified. 

“I assume we’ll discover out,” Mangione is heard answering.  

When McCoy requested how he had arrived on the McDonalds, Mangione indicated he didn’t need to converse. 

“I mentioned, ‘That is nice.’  I didn’t ask him any extra questions,” McCoy testified.

On cross-examination, McCoy mentioned these questions have been meant to elicit data.

The protection has argued that police waited too lengthy to learn Mangione his Miranda rights and that the police actions amounted to overkill.

McCoy conceded on cross-examination Mangione was largely compliant.

“Not one of the actions he took that day have been scary, made me concern for my life,” McCoy mentioned. 

On re-direct examination, he testified that officers had “established management” of the scene, however that moving into he mentioned “there may be critical security issues,” given Mangione was suspected of committing a murder.

On Thursday, two supervisory officers who have been on the McDonald’s testified that police didn’t want a warrant to go looking his backpack.

“It is a warrant exception in Pennsylvania,” Lt. William Hanelly testified.  “Police can search the individual and their gadgets.”

Hanelly testified that he supplied a responding officer a free sandwich from his favourite native place, Luigetta’s, if he truly collared the suspected killer.

“For those who get the New York Metropolis shooter I am going to purchase you Luigetta’s for lunch,” Hanelly mentioned he texted patrolman Joseph Detwiler.  The textual content included a wink emoji as a result of, Hanelly testified, it appeared “preposterous” to him that the suspect might truly be sitting in a quick meals place 5 hours away from the scene of the taking pictures.

The listening to is anticipated to proceed into subsequent week with a written resolution from Choose Gregory Carro anticipated in January.

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